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🔥🔥 APOCALYPSE IMMERSION NOW. Pre-register here: https://forms.gle/vKmfUC9v6pxbnRYe6 ❤️‍🔥 📘 FROM A TO Z WITH GOD — OPENINGS AVAILABLE If you want to build a solid, biblical, and mature relationship with God, the A to Z with God platform is officially open. 🔗 Secure your spot now: https://www.paulowon.com.br Join before the initial spots run out. 💚 Ebook: The Great Story: https://hub.la/g/bujNF2gfkHyxyMkEh1uZ -------------------- The book of 1 Kings narrates the dramatic trajectory of Israel: from the height of the kingdom under Solomon to the beginning of its spiritual and political decline. The story begins with the consolidation of Solomon's reign, marked by wisdom, wealth, and the construction of the Temple in Jerusalem—a symbol of God's presence among the people. It is the high point of the monarchy. But, at the same time, signs of danger are already emerging: wrong alliances, the accumulation of power, and a heart that begins to divide. And it is precisely there that everything changes. After Solomon's death, the kingdom is divided in two: Israel in the north and Judah in the south. What follows is a succession of kings, mostly unfaithful, who lead the people further and further away from God. In the midst of this scenario, God raises up prophets like Elijah to confront idolatry, call for repentance, and remind them that, despite the people's unfaithfulness, the Lord remains the true King. 1 Kings reveals a central truth: the problem was never just political—it was always spiritual. The fall of the kingdom begins in the heart. And, once again, the story points to something greater. Neither Solomon, in all his glory, nor the kings who came after him were able to sustain a kingdom faithful to God. The book prepares us for the need for a perfect King. Jesus Christ is the true King who does not divide hearts, does not become corrupt, and does not lead the people to ruin, but to life. In this video, you will understand: • The height of Solomon's reign • The construction of the Temple and its significance • The division of the kingdom of Israel • The role of the prophets amidst the chaos • And how all this points to Christ Because the history of monarchy does not end in fall… it points to the King who remains forever.