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Hi ladies it's me again and happy Lord's day! I hope and pray that each of you ladies and your families are doing well. I'm happy to present my last and final "Women's History Month" photo and what's that? A lady that doesn't get talked about much in the Bible and that is the Queen of Sheba! I've already written in "Women's History Month" honoring two black women and they were Dr Cindy Trimmed and evangelist and gospel artist Dorinda-Clark-Cole. Well I'll be writing about one more black woman and she was a woman who traveled the ends of the earth to meet King Solomon. Who's King Solomon? King Solomon was the youngest son of King David (you know the one who killed Goliath, sinned with Bathsheba, became king, was a warrior, and wrote the Psalm etc) who became king after him and was the third king of Israel. Also King David wanted to build the temple because King David had a heart to worship but the prophet Nathan and God told King David that wouldn't happen but King David layed up things in order so that his son King Solomon would have what he needed to build the temple. King David was a battle king but King Solomon never fought a battle because he built his house and the temple. He was a builder not a warrior! The Bible also said that King Solomon was the wealthiest king who ever lived after he asked God for wisdom in a dream and it manifested when he was awake! Where does the Queen of Sheba come in? 1 Kings 10:1-13 mentioned her traveling to Jerusalem by her chariot and had with her spices and precious stones with her. She traveled to meet King Solomon the Bible says and would share with him what was in her heart and tested him with hard questions. Well to her amazement King Solomon was able to answer those questions and when she saw his wisdom, his house, food on the table, servants, and went to the temple she was in absolute awe! She went on to tell King Solomon that she heard about his wisdom and heard about his wisdom and prosperity but didn't believe it until she saw it. She would say unto him. "Happy are they men, happy are they servants, which stand and continually before thee and hear thy wisdom. Blessed be the Lord thy God which delighted in thee to set thee before Israel because the Lord loveth forever made thee king to do justice and judgement." Then she gave to King Solomon 120 talents of gold and gave him an abundance of spices. King Solomon in turn blessed her with many things too before she and her servants returned back to her country. The Queen of Sheba a pagan black ruler saw something different in King Solomon. She saw how wise he was, what servants he had, his wealth, and most of all his walk with the Lord that she would give glory to the God of Israel. King Solomon shined for God as it says in Matthew 5:16 "Let your light shine before men so they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven." That's what King Solomon did and because of that the Queen of Sheba would hear about the one true God. I pray that we ladies would live in such a way that our light shines before men as the Bible says to and as King Solomon did so that others will see the love of Christ through us in word and deed so others would be drawn to Christ. The point of Christianity is to make godliness attractive and that's what King Solomon did! That's what I wanted to share with you ladies. This is my last blog for "Women's History Month" for the year 2025 and looking forward to sharing more blogs for "Women's History Month" in 2026. Blessings to each of you ladies, happy Lord's day, and have a blessed week everyone.
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