PROCLAMATION
“Meanwhile a prophet came to Ahab king of Israel and
announced, ‘This is what The Lord says: ‘Do you see this vast army? I will give it into your hand today, and then
you will know that I am The Lord.’” 1
Kings 20:13 (NIV)
EXPLANATION
Ahab, king of the ten northern tribes of Israel, did
even more evil in the eyes of The Lord than all of those before him, and his
wife, Jezebel, who worshiped Baal, was just about as bad as he was, if not
worse. (1 Kings 16:29-31) However, after
Elijah challenged their god Baal with the public sacrifices, he prayed to The Lord
so that the people would know that The Lord God of Abraham, Isaac and Israel was
the only true God. (1 Kings 18:36-37) Baal was unresponsive but The Lord God
sent down fire from above and consumed the sacrifice. Ahab left the sacrifice and went home to
Jezebel. The Bible does not say that he
became a believer, but afterwards The
Lord was with him in his battles against Ben-Hadad. (1 Kings 20:1-21 and 22-30) After defeating Ben-Hadad, Ahab was
disobedient and did not kill him. Instead
he made a treaty with him and let him go. (1 Kings 20:34) This displeased The Lord God. (1 Kings 20:42)
APPLICATION
We may sin differently but all of us have sinned.
(Romans 3:23) There is no such thing as
a big sin or a little sin, all sin is sin.
Committing only one sin still makes us a sinner. (James 2:10) Jesus, The Christ, paid the price for the
sins of the world. (John 1:29) Believers
still sin, but when we pray and ask for forgiveness, our sins are forgiven.
(Romans 10:9-10) There is no sin that is
so egregious that it cannot be forgiven.
The Lord God gives us another chance to live right and to do right. It is said that He is the God of “another
chance” because we all used up our “second chance” a long time ago. We need to pray for, and to thank Him for, one more chance.
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