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๐Ÿ“… May 10, 2026


๐Ÿ“š BELIEVE HIS PROPHETS

๐Ÿ“– Daily Bible Reading: โ›ช 2 Chronicles 22


๐Ÿ•ธ๏ธ Dangerous Influence

โœจ When Wrong Closeness Determines the Path


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๐Ÿ“ Introduction

In 2 Chronicles chapter 22, we see how the negative developments continue. A new king comes to power, but instead of bringing change, he continues down the same wrong path. This chapter shows how strongly influence can shape our lives.

โ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ—†โ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏ

๐Ÿงต Commentary

Ahaziah becomes king, but from the very beginning he is under a certain influence: the house of Ahab. Especially his mother shapes him and directs him toward a path that is not centered on God.

His path is not a personal decision based on conviction, but the result of influence and environment.

He does what is wrong โ€” not because he discovered it himself, but because he adopts it.

The chapter shows how patterns can repeat themselves when they are not consciously broken.

Ahaziah seeks closeness to the wrong place โ€” politically and spiritually. He once again allies himself with the northern kingdom and becomes involved in a conflict that did not have to be his.

And as already seen before: wrong connections often lead to wrong consequences.

His end comes quickly. Short is his reign, abrupt its conclusion. No room for correction, no turning point โ€” only the rapid end of a path that never truly began correctly.

This chapter serves as a warning: influence is not neutral. It shapes decisions, paths, and ultimately the outcome of a life.

โ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ—†โ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏ

๐Ÿงบ Summary

2 Chronicles 22 describes the short reign of Ahaziah, his influence from the house of Ahab, and his quick downfall because of wrong decisions and connections.

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๐Ÿ”ฆ Message for Us Today

The people we give space to shape our path. Influence is stronger than we often think โ€” for good or for bad.

โ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ—†โ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏ

๐Ÿ“ Reflection

Who currently has the greatest influence on your thoughts and decisions โ€” and does that lead you closer to God?

โ•โ•โ•โ•โ•โ•โ•โ• โœถ โœถ โ•โ•โ•โ•โ•โ•โ•โ•

๐Ÿ“† May 10 – 16, 2026


๐Ÿ“š BELIEVE HIS PROPHETS

๐Ÿ“– Weekly Reading from the Spirit of Prophecy


๐Ÿ‘‘ Ellen White | Prophets and Kings

๐Ÿ‘‘ Chapter 4: Results of Transgression

โœจ When Selfishness Darkens Godโ€™s Work


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๐Ÿ“˜ Blog 1: ๐Ÿ•๏ธ The Spirit of Dedication

โœจ God Seeks Willing Hearts


๐Ÿ“ Introduction

Godโ€™s work never began with compulsion, but always with dedication. Already in the construction of the sanctuary, it became clear that not only the material mattered, but also the attitude of the heart.

โ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ—†โ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏ

๐Ÿงต Commentary

When God commanded Israel to build Him a sanctuary, He did not demand forced offerings. The people came willingly. Men and women joyfully brought gold, fabrics, wood, and their skills. The work was done out of love for God.

David also preserved this spirit. When preparing for the construction of the temple, he did not first ask about abilities or wealth, but: โ€œWho is willing?โ€ Dedication stood above everything else.

The men who worked on the sanctuary were not merely talented craftsmen. God Himself had given them wisdom and skill. But their greatest strength was their humility. They did not work for fame or profit, but for the glory of God.

That was the beauty of the work: not only was the sanctuary holy โ€” the attitude of the people was holy as well.

โ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ—†โ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏ

๐Ÿงบ Summary

The construction of the sanctuary began with voluntary dedication and selfless service for God.

โ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ—†โ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏ

๐Ÿ”ฆ Message for Us Today

God does not first seek performance, but a willing heart.

โ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ—†โ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏ

๐Ÿ“ Reflection

Do I serve God out of love โ€” or only out of duty?

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