November 23, 2020

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Read – 2 Chronicles 6:1-11

What does it say?
Solomon reminded the people of Israel that the building of the temple in Jerusalem was a matter that God discussed directly with David, and Solomon fulfilled it faithfully.

What does it mean?
Every life has its hills and valleys, its good times and bad times. Solomon and his generation were on one of those hills – a good time in Israel’s history. They recognized that they were the beneficiaries of the peace and prosperity that resulted from David’s good relationship with the Lord. For the first time in Israel’s long history, they were at peace with all their neighbors, and the nation had more wealth than ever before. From Solomon’s speech, we see that he and his generation attributed these things to God’s blessings upon His people. They gave honor to Whom honor was due.

How should I respond?
God blesses us in times of prosperity and peace, but He also blesses us in times of difficulty. Some of our greatest lessons come through the difficult trials in our lives. No matter whether you’re currently on one of life’s hills or in one of life’s valleys, you can find things about which to thank God. Make a list of the ways God has blessed you this week – even if you’re having a tough week. Learn to recognize the blessings of life even in the midst of difficult times, and it will help you see things from God’s perspective. Keep this list in a prominent place to remind you to see the glass as half full.