π April 25, 2026
π BELIEVE HIS PROPHETS
π Daily Bible Reading: βͺ 2 Chronicles 7
π₯ Fire from Heaven
β¨ Godβs response to prayer and dedication
π Read online here
π Introduction
In 2 Chronicles chapter 7, the answer to Solomonβs prayer follows. What was spoken in the previous chapter is now visibly confirmed: God responds. It is a powerful moment in which heaven and earth meet.
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π§΅ Commentary
As soon as Solomon finishes his prayer, something extraordinary happens: fire falls from heaven. It consumes the sacrifice and clearly showsβGod has heard.
The glory of God once again fills the temple. The priests cannot enter because His presence is so powerful. The people see it, fall down, and worship.
A moment full of reverence. No words, only response: worship.
A time of celebration follows. The people offer sacrifices, celebrate, and rejoice. It is not just an event, but a season filled with devotion and fellowship.
But in the midst of this joy, God speaks againβthis time personally to Solomon.
His words go deeper than the moment. He confirms: this place is chosen. His eyes and His heart will be there.
But He also speaks about responsibility.
If the people turn away, there will be consequences. Yet at the same time, God gives one of the most well-known promises:
If the people humble themselves, pray, seek His face, and turn from their waysβthen God will hear, forgive, and heal the land.
Here a principle becomes clear: Godβs nearness is not automaticβit is connected to the attitude of the heart.
The chapter ends with a clear tension: blessing and warning lie close together. The path makes the difference.
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π§Ί Summary
2 Chronicles 7 describes Godβs response to Solomonβs prayer through fire from heaven, the confirmation of the temple, and Godβs promise and warning to the people.
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π¦ Message for Us Today
God hears prayerβbut He also seeks a humble, seeking heart. Repentance is not a sign of weakness, but the path to restoration.
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π Reflection
Are there areas in your life where God is inviting you to return to Him?
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π April 19β25, 2026
π BELIEVE HIS PROPHETS
π Weekly Reading from the Spirit of Prophecy
π Ellen White | Prophets and Kings
π Chapter 1: Solomon
β¨ Wisdom as a Gift β Responsibility as a Path
π Read online here
π Blog 7: βοΈ The True Splendor of a King
β¨ Honor for God β not for oneself
π Introduction
The highlight of Solomonβs life is not found in wealth or power, but in his attitude toward God.
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π§΅ Commentary
In his best years, Solomon clearly recognizes: everything he has comes from God. His wisdom, influence, and success are not his own achievement.
This very realization initially protects him from pride. He uses his gifts to honor Godβs name and serve others. This is what makes his reign so special.
However, the text also hints at a tension: the danger of losing this attitude. The warnings Solomon himself expresses show how easily a person can be led by pride.
Therefore, the true splendor of his life is not in outward achievements, but in the time when he gave glory to God.
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π§Ί Summary
Solomonβs greatest strength lies in recognizing that everything comes from God and belongs to Him.
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π¦ Message for Us Today
True greatness is shown in whom we give the honor for our lives.
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π Reflection
Do I consciously give God the honor for what I have achieved?

