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Story of Scripture--Day 159 "A Warning from God" ( 1 Kings 9)

6 min · 8 de jun de 2026
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The Story of Scripture with Pastor John Day 159 — A Warning from God 1 Kings 9 The temple was finished. The kingdom was thriving. God's blessings were evident everywhere. But instead of simply celebrating, God gave Solomon a warning: ⚠️ Blessing comes with responsibility. ⚠️ Success can create spiritual danger. ⚠️ God calls for continued faithfulness. ⚠️ Obedience protects future generations. One of the greatest dangers in the Christian life is allowing God's blessings to make us less dependent on Him. Prosperity can tempt us to trust ourselves instead of the God who provided everything we have. The good news is that where Israel failed, Jesus remained perfectly faithful. Through Christ, we receive both grace for our failures and power to walk in obedience. 🔑 Big Idea: God's blessings should deepen our faithfulness, not weaken our dependence upon Him. 🎙️ Listen now on The Story of Scripture with Pastor John and be encouraged to remain faithful in every season. #TheStoryOfScripture #PastorJohn #1Kings9 #BibleStudy #Faithfulness #ChristianLiving #TrustGod #JesusChrist #DailyDevotional #Scripture Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2082142/support]

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