To day if ye will hear his voice ...
Hebrews 3:15 While it is said, To day if ye will hear his voice, harden not your hearts, as in the provocation.
Wednesday, June 03, 2026
2 Kings 4-6 - Open His Eyes That He May See
Tuesday, June 02, 2026
2 Kings 1-3 - Elijah Taken to Heaven
Ahaziah’s Messengers Meet Elijah
Jehoram Reigns over Israel
Elijah Taken to Heaven
Elisha Has the Spirit of Elijah
Moab Rebels Against Israel
Monday, June 01, 2026
1 Kings 19-22 - Ahab Humbles Himself
Elijah Flees Jeebel
Elijah at Horeb
Elijah Puts the Mantle on Elisha
Ahab Wars with Aram
Israel Fights the Arameans
A Prophecy Enrages Ahab
Ahab Takes Possession of Naboth’s Vineyard
Yahweh Speaks Against Ahab
Ahab Humbles Himself
Ahab and the False Prophets
Micaiah Prophesies Against Ahab
The Death of Ahab
Jehoshaphat Reigns over Judah
Ahaziah Reigns over Israel
Sunday, May 31, 2026
1 Kings 16-18 - Yahweh or Baal
Baasha Reigns over Israel
Elah Reigns over Israel
Zimri Reigns over Israel
Omri Reigns over Israel
Ahab Reigns over Israel
A Widow Sustains Elijah
Yahweh Returns Life to the Widow’s Son
Obadiah Meets Elijah
Yahweh or Baal on Mount Carmel
Yahweh Answers, He Is God
Yahweh Sends Rain
Saturday, May 30, 2026
1 Kings 13-15 - The Prophet’s Disobedience
A Man of God Confronts Jeroboam
The Prophet’s Disobedience
The House of Jeroboam Is Cut Off
The Death of Jeroboam
Rehoboam Reigns over Judah
The Death of Rehoboam
Abijam Reigns over Judah
Asa Reigns over Judah
Asa Wars Against Baasha
Nadab Reigns over Israel
Baasha Reigns over Israel
1 Kings 10-12 - Solomon Turns from Yahweh
The Queen of Sheba
Solomon’s Riches and Wisdom
Deu 17:16 LSB - [16] "Moreover, he shall not multiply horses for himself, nor shall he cause the people to return to Egypt to multiply horses. Yahweh has said to you, 'You shall never again return that way.'
Solomon Turns from Yahweh
Yahweh Raises Up Adversaries
Rehoboam Forsakes the Elders’ Counsel
Israel Rebels Against Judah
Jeroboam Makes Golden Calves
Thursday, May 28, 2026
1 Kings 7-9 - The Ark Brought into the House of Yahweh
Solomon Builds His Own House
Hiram’s Work in the House of Yahweh
The Ark Brought into the House of Yahweh
Solomon Blesses the People
Solomon’s Prayer for Israel
Solomon Blesses Yahweh
The Offering for the House of Yahweh
Yahweh Appears to Solomon
“Brethren, we want renewed appearances, fresh manifestations, new visitations from on high; and I commend to those of you who are getting on in life, that while you thank God for the past, and look back with joy to his visits to you in your early days, you now seek and ask for a second visitation of the Most High.” (Spurgeon)“We do not need to be converted again; yet we do want that again over our heads the windows of heaven should be opened, that again a Pentecost should be given, and that we should renew our youth like the eagles, to run without weariness, and walk without fainting. The Lord fulfill to everyone of his people tonight his blessing upon Solomon!” (Spurgeon)
1Ki 9:3 LSB - [3] And Yahweh said to him, "I have heard your prayer and your supplication, which you have made before Me; I have set apart as holy this house which you have built by putting My name there forever, and My eyes and My heart will be there perpetually.
“Have you never known what it is to leave off prayer when you are in the middle of it, and say, “I am heard: I am heard”? Have you not felt that you needed not to cry any longer, for you had gained your suit, and must rather begin to praise than continue to pray? When a man goes to a bank with a cheque, and he gets the money, he does not stand loafing about the counter: he goes off about his business. And oftentimes before God, he that is prepared to be a long time in prayer if it should be necessary, feels that he must be brief in petition and long in thanksgiving.” (Spurgeon)
Solomon’s Other Acts
Wednesday, May 27, 2026
1 King 4-6 - Solomon Builds the Temple
Solomon’s Officials
Solomon’s Wealth and Wisdom
“In Solomon’s court all his officers had a service to carry out, ‘every man according to his charge.’ It is exactly so in the kingdom of our Lord Jesus Christ. If we are truly his, he has called us to some work and office, and he wills us to discharge that office diligently. We are not to be gentlemen-at-ease, but men-at-arms; not loiterers, but laborers; not glittering spangles, but burning and shining lights.” (Spurgeon)
“Many a servant girl gives her fourpenny-piece to the offering, and if the same proportion were carried out among those who are wealthy, gold would not be so rare a metal in the LORD’s treasury. A tithe may be too much for some, but a half might not be enough for another. Let it be, ‘Every man according to his charge,’ as to measure as well as to matter.” (Spurgeon)
Spurgeon concluded the message on a high note: “Everything for Jesus, the glorious Solomon of our hearts, the Beloved of our souls! Life for Jesus! Death for Jesus! Time for Jesus! Eternity for Jesus! Hand and heart for Jesus! Brain and tongue for Jesus! Night and day for Jesus! Sickness or health for Jesus! Honor or dishonor for Jesus! Shame or glory for Jesus! Everything for Jesus, ‘Every man according to his charge.’ So may it be! Amen.”
Covenant with Hiram King of Tyre
This speaks to the way we should work for God. We don’t work for appearance only, but also to excel in the deep and hidden things. “I want, dear friends, to urge that all our work for God should be done thoroughly, and especially that part of it which lies lowest, and is least observed of men” (Spurgeon).
This speaks to the way God works in us. He works in the deep and hidden things when others are concerned with mere appearances. “We have been the subjects of a great deal of secret, unseen, underground work. The LORD has spent upon us a world of care. My brother, you would not like to unveil those great searchings of heart of which you have been the subject. You have been honored in public; and, if so, you have had many a whipping behind the door lest you should glory in your flesh… All those chastenings, humblings, and searchings of heart have been a private laying of foundations for higher things” (Spurgeon).
This speaks to the way God builds the church. He wants to do a work of deep, strong foundations instead of a work a mile wide but an inch deep. “To maintain solid truth you need solid people. Vital godliness is therefore to be aimed at. Twenty thousand people, all merely professing faith, but having no energetic life, may not have grace enough among them to make twenty solid believers. Poor, sickly believers turn the church into an hospital, rather than a camp” (Spurgeon).