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The crown lies heavy, the sky grows dim David is near death and the succession is uncertain. (1 Kings 1:1–4) A kingdom shakes on the edge of sin Adonijah tries to take the throne without God's approval. (1 Kings 1:5–10) Solomon rises with blood in his veins Solomon is chosen to rule, and his rise will involve executing justice. (1 Kings 1:32–40; 2:24–46) While shadows stir in the court of the slain Enemies like Joab and Shimei still live in the palace, waiting. (1 Kings 2:5–9) Adonijah plots with a serpent’s tongue He manipulates others to support his false claim to the throne. (1 Kings 1:5–7; 2:13–18) But David’s vow is not undone David had sworn Solomon would reign. (1 Kings 1:13, 29–30) Nathan strikes like thunder at night The prophet Nathan exposes Adonijah’s plot, spurring action. (1 Kings 1:11–27) The true king stands in dawn’s first light Solomon is crowned publicly, ending Adonijah’s rebellion. (1 Kings 1:38–40) These were the last commands of the dying king— David’s final instructions to Solomon before death. (1 Kings 2:1–9) “Obey the Lord in everything. David urges Solomon to follow God's law faithfully. (1 Kings 2:3–4) Stand like a blade, walk in God's command, Be sharp and unwavering in obedience. (Psalm 119:105; Joshua 1:7) Hold the line with a righteous hand. Rule justly and hold to truth. (Proverbs 16:12) Cut down traitors, lift up the just, Execute Joab and Shimei, but reward the loyal. (1 Kings 2:5–9, 25, 29, 46) Rule with fire, lead with trust. Rule with zeal and gain the people's confidence. (Isaiah 33:14–17) Let the loyal rise, let the wicked fall— Exalt the righteous and cast out the corrupt. (Psalm 101:6–8) By oath and steel, fulfill the call.” Solomon must act on his divine calling with resolve. (1 Kings 2:23–46) A temple born from cedar and gold, Solomon builds the temple with grandeur. (1 Kings 6:1–38) A house for the ark, a promise foretold. God’s dwelling is completed, fulfilling prophecy. (1 Kings 8:1–21) The Queen of Sheba sees the flame, She visits to witness Solomon’s wisdom and glory. (1 Kings 10:1–13) And spreads the echo of Solomon’s name. She praises his fame throughout the world. (1 Kings 10:6–10) But lust and idols corrupt the soul, Solomon’s many wives turn his heart. (1 Kings 11:1–8) Foreign gods begin their toll. He builds shrines for idols and turns from the Lord. (1 Kings 11:7–8) A kingdom torn by pride and greed— Solomon’s wealth and burdens cause unrest. (1 Kings 12:4; 10:14–29) The prophet cries, but none will heed. Warnings are ignored; God declares judgment. (1 Kings 11:9–13) These were the last commands of the dying king— A repeat of David’s divine legacy passed to Solomon. (1 Kings 2:1–4) “Obey the Lord in everything. A reminder of God’s covenant requirements. (Deuteronomy 17:18–20) Stand like a blade, walk in God's command, A call to stand firm in righteousness. (Psalm 119:1–3) Hold the line with a righteous hand. Defend God's law and justice. (2 Chronicles 19:6–7) Cut down traitors, lift up the just, Purge evil and elevate the faithful. (Proverbs 20:26) Rule with fire, lead with trust. Govern with purity and strength. (Isaiah 11:4–5) Let the loyal rise, let the wicked fall— Reflect God's justice in leadership. (Psalm 101:6–8) By oath and steel, fulfill the call.” Solomon must fulfill his duty even through harsh means. (1 Kings 2:23–46) On Mount Carmel, fire descends, Elijah calls fire from heaven to prove God’s power. (1 Kings 18:36–38) Baal is shattered, the falsehood ends. The prophets of Baal are shown to be liars. (1 Kings 18:39–40) Yet Ahab bows to Jezebel’s hand— Instead of repenting, Ahab fears his wife. (1 Kings 19:1–2) Now judgment rides across the land. God promises disaster for Ahab’s sin. (1 Kings 21:20–24) Joab the butcher, Shimei the snake, Joab murdered and betrayed; Shimei cursed David. (1 Kings 2:5–9) Their names are etched in the oaths they break. They swore loyalty but acted treacherously. (2 Samuel 20:9–10; 16:5–13) David dies with fire in his breath— David’s last words are filled with righteous passion. (1 Kings 2:1–9) His final words: deliver death. He commands judgment be carried out. (1 Kings 2:6, 9) These were the last commands of the dying king— Reaffirmation of David’s dying charge. (1 Kings 2:1–4) “Obey the Lord in everything. Serve God faithfully above all. (1 Kings 2:3–4) Stand like a blade, walk in God's command, Be bold, direct, and holy. (Psalm 119:105; Joshua 1:7) Hold the line with a righteous hand. Uphold justice with strength. (Psalm 82:3–4) Cut down traitors, lift up the just, Establish a righteous government. (Proverbs 29:4) Rule with fire, lead with trust. Inspire respect and keep order through justice. (Isaiah 33:14–17) Let the loyal rise, let the wicked fall— Honor covenant loyalty, remove evil. (Psalm 101:6–8) By oath and steel, fulfill the call.” Live out God’s calling, even when it costs blood. (1 Kings 2:23–46)