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God will be glorified and His and our enemies will self-destruct as we maintain our focus on Him, our confidence in Him, and our praise toward Him.

The disciple of Jesus Christ walks carefully proclaiming the gospel to the lost but avoiding alliances with those who hate God.

God gives His people productive work and He supports them in it. Paul understood this when he wrote, “We are God’s fellow workers” I Corinthians 3:9.

Evil men take God’s resources and attempt to use them to oppose Him. Rehoboam and Judas exemplify this principle. But in the end, they die.

Today we meet two kings: Solomon and Jesus. Though kings they could not be more different in their lives and in their deaths.

Everyone must choose which glory to seek: the glory that comes from other people or the glory that comes from God. We cannot remain ambivalent.

Do you know the lessons of Mt. Moriah? What happened there shows us the gospel. Your response to those lessons is a matter of life and death.

To know God is the supreme privilege and responsibility of mankind. But what if we fail? Can there be mercy greater than judgment?

The path of God may take us through pain, suffering, and death, but never away from His love and compassion. Will we trust Him?

God makes assignments to His people. It may be enduring great suffering or making great music. But He is always glorified and His people always built up.