π May 2, 2026
π BELIEVE HIS PROPHETS
π Daily Bible Reading: βͺ 2 Chronicles 14
πΏ Rest through Trust
β¨ When peace comes from the right source
π Read online here
π Introduction
In 2 Chronicles chapter 14, Asaβs reign begins. After times of conflict and uncertainty, a period of peace first returns. But this peace is not accidentalβit has a clear cause.
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π§΅ Commentary
Asa begins his reign and takes a different path than many before him. He removes foreign altars, tears down false places of worship, and redirects the people back to God.
It is a deliberate step: away from distraction, toward clarity.
And something changes.
The land finds rest. No wars, no threatsβa time of peace. But Asa recognizes that this peace does not come from his own strength, but from God.
He does not use this time for inactivity, but for building. Cities are fortified, structures strengthened. It is a wise use of peaceβit is prepared, not wasted.
Then comes the challenge.
A great army marches against Judah. Suddenly, the peace is gone. The situation seems threatening, almost overwhelming.
But Asa reacts differently than many kings before him.
He calls on God.
His prayer is clear and honest: victory or defeat does not depend on human strength, but on God. He recognizes his dependence.
And God responds.
The enemy is defeatedβnot by superiority, but by trust.
This chapter shows a strong contrast: peace and battle, preparation and testing. And in the middle, a king who chooses to trust God.
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π§Ί Summary
2 Chronicles 14 describes Asaβs reforms, a time of peace, and his victory over a great army through trust in God.
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π¦ Message for Today
Peace is not just the absence of problemsβit is the result of proper alignment. And in challenges, what we truly trust in becomes visible.
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π Reflection
How do you use times of peaceβdo you prepare, or do you simply wait?
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π April 26 β May 2, 2026
π BELIEVE HIS PROPHETS
π Weekly Reading from the Spirit of Prophecy
π Ellen White | Prophets and Kings
π Chapter 2: The Temple and Its Dedication
β¨ The temple is completed β Godβs glory enters
π Read online here
π Blog 7: βοΈ Promise and Warning
πΆββοΈ Faithfulness decides
π Introduction
After the dedication, God Himself speaks to Solomonβwith both a promise and a clear warning.
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π§΅ Commentary
God confirms that He has chosen the temple. But He ties this promise to a condition: faithfulness.
If the people humble themselves, pray, and turn back, God will hear, forgive, and heal. These words still carry a deep promise today.
At the same time, God warns against turning away. Even this magnificent house could become a sign of mockery if the people abandon Him.
Thus, the dedication ends not only with joy, but also with responsibility.
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π§Ί Summary
God blesses the temple, but connects His blessing to faithfulness and obedience.
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π¦ Message for Today
Blessing remains where people remain connected to God.
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π Reflection
What does it practically mean for me to remain faithful to God?

