THE KING WHO DID NOT LIKE THE TRUTH

Passage: 1Kings 22:1~28  

Key verse: 14


1. First seek the council of the Lord (1-7)

When Jehoshaphat king of Judah visited Ahab, Ahab invited him to become his ally and go to war with him against Aram. Jehoshaphat agreed to join him but he suggested that they first seek God's will and guidance. Ahab called in 400 prophets of Baal and asked their opinion. They all told him what he wanted to hear.

2. I must say what the Lord says (8-28)

Jehoshaphat wasn't satisfied. He asked Ahab to find a prophet of the Lord. Ahab didn't want to ask Micaiah because Micaiah always spoke the truth. Micaiah was bullied and threatened, so he tried to say what Ahab wanted him to say. But he was God's servant, and he could only deliver God's message: Israel would win the war, but Ahab would be killed. All the other prophets were full of a lying spirit. Because of his truthfulness, Micaiah was put on bread and water in jail.


Prayer: Lord, I want to know and follow the truth, even if it hurts.

One Word: A truthful prophet