A LAMP FOR DAVID'S SAKE

Passage: 1Kings 15:1~34  

Key verse: 4


1. Abijah and Asa, kings of Judah (15-24)

Abijah son of Rehoboam reigned only 3 years. In his own right he was not qualified to be king, but for David's sake, God put him on the throne of Judah, and raised up a son to follow him. Asa his son reigned 41 years. Asa tried to walk in the footsteps of David. He made mistakes, but his heart was fully committed to the Lord all his life--he did not compromise with idolatry. The lamp of David still burned in Jerusalem.

2. Nadab and Baasha of Israel (25-34)

Jeroboam's sin was planted in Israel. Nadab walked in the ways of his father, in the sin which he had caused Israel to commit. He continued to promote the worship of the idols at Bethel and Dan. Baasha assassinated him and wiped out his family, as Ahijah had prophesied (1Ki 14:9,10). But Baasha continued to walk in the sin of Jeroboam. Jeroboam's evil influence continued until it brought God's irrevocable judgment on Israel.


Prayer: Lord, help me to leave behind me seed of good influence, not evil seed.

One Word: Follow David, not Jeroboam