The Widow Believes – 1 Kings 17

When God chose the widow in Sidon to provide food and shelter for the prophet Elijah, it was miraculous that he, she, and her son were all able to eat their fill throughout a three-and-a-half-year drought.  God accomplished this through provision multiplication, as each day, the widow was able to bake bread from never-quite-emptying containersContinue reading “The Widow Believes – 1 Kings 17”

God Chooses A Widow – 1 Kings 17

As the prophet Elijah hid by a remote brook, the effects of a severe drought, God’s judgment upon the land, began to take its toll. God sent this judgment on the Northern Kingdom of Israel to help bring them to their senses and to turn their hearts back to Him.  He had brought His peopleContinue reading “God Chooses A Widow – 1 Kings 17”

Give Us Our Daily Bread – 1 Kings 17

From the time He called Abraham to begin a new relationship with people, God has established Himself as our ultimate Provider.  From our daily bread to our jobs to our eternal salvation, gifted to us through the sacrifice and resurrection of Jesus Christ, we lean upon the Lord and His promises to provide for allContinue reading “Give Us Our Daily Bread – 1 Kings 17”

Ahab and Jezebel – 1 Kings 16

As King Asa was nearing the end of his reign in the Southern kingdom of Judah, the Northern Kingdom of Israel had gone through an entire series of immoral kings. Their throne was a revolving door of turmoil, complete with palace conspiracies, intrigues, and murder. One rogue king overthrew another, finally leading to the ingloriousContinue reading “Ahab and Jezebel – 1 Kings 16”

Recognizing Sin – 2 Chronicles 14

Until we recognize what sin is, we cannot recognize the priceless value of the treasure of salvation.  – Russell Roseberry 6 Behold, You desire truth in the inward parts, and in the hidden part You will make me to know wisdom.  Psalm 51:6 (NKJV) King Asa ruled over Judah for forty-one years, a member of the line ofContinue reading “Recognizing Sin – 2 Chronicles 14”

Chasing Idols – 2 Chronicles 13

King Jeroboam had been promised by God that if he obeyed and followed the Lord, he and his descendants would reign on Israel’s throne forever.  By this time, it was only a portion of Israel, the Northern Kingdom. God had preserved Jerusalem and the Southern Kingdom of Judah to host His temple and to honorContinue reading “Chasing Idols – 2 Chronicles 13”

Preserving the Regal Line – 1 Kings 15

King Rehoboam died after ruling over the Southern Kingdom of Judah for 17 years, and was replaced by his son, Abijah. Both were kings in David’s regal line, and members of the genealogy of Jesus Christ.   Like his father Rehoboam, who was chastised and reversed course after being invaded by Egypt, King Abijah encouragedContinue reading “Preserving the Regal Line – 1 Kings 15”

Humility vs. Humiliation – 1 Kings 14

King Rehoboam of Judah was on his way to some serious judgment for his role in leading the Southern Kingdom away from the worship of God.  Under his leadership, the nation was moving away from God’s temple and covenant and was taking up the same demonic “religious” practices and idolatry that the Northern Kingdom wasContinue reading “Humility vs. Humiliation – 1 Kings 14”

But Not Forever – Revelation 5

39 And I will afflict the descendants of David because of this, but not forever.’” 1 Kings 11:39 (NKJV) The falling away by Solomon and his son, Rehoboam, had implications for the regal line of David.  God had promised David that, if his descendants stayed faithful to God, they would never fail to have a kingContinue reading “But Not Forever – Revelation 5”

Bad Advice Part Two – 1 Kings 12

Jeroboam was crowned the leader of the Northern Kingdom, which would now be referred to as the new Israel.  Ten of the twelve tribes of the original Israel had been torn away because of King Solomon’s apostasy and the unwise actions of Solomon’s son, King Rehoboam. After they had left to form their own nation,Continue reading “Bad Advice Part Two – 1 Kings 12”