Peering into the annals of history, we often find the Old Testament painted with strokes of divine cruelty — a portrayal that jars with contemporary values.
The early Christians sought the Holy Spirit and He spoke to them. They listened and obeyed. They did not try to bend God's message to fit their own agendas. They didn't try to use God's name for personal gain. They submitted and surrendered to God's Holy guidance. And He responded in miraculous ways. That very same Holy Spirit inhabits us today. If we would also seek God earnestly, spend extended time in prayer and fasting, listen to and obey the Holy Spirit, He will speak to us today too.
The Bible is replete with examples of who looked to God for guidance and assurance about their future. Prophets, kings, and ordinary people alike turned to
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King Solomon, endowed with divine wisdom, wielded a power unseen in mortal realms. With a ring from heaven, he transformed demonic malevolence into a force for good, directing these spirits in tasks that ranged from mystical healings to the monumental construction of the Temple.