THE LAST DAYS OF TWO KINGS

Passage: 1Kings 22:29~53  

Key verse: 43


1. The dogs lick Ahab's blood (29-39)

Ahab tried to cheat death. He ignored the words of Micaiah and went to battle in disguise, so the enemy would not recognize him. He asked Jehoshaphat to wear his royal robes, and he did so. Jehoshaphat was not afraid because he trusted God. Ahab's plan seemed to work, but then a stray arrow found its way to a vital spot, and Ahab bled to death as he stood in his chariot. The blood was washed from his chariot at the pool where prostitutes bathed. No one can cheat death.

2. Jehoshaphat walked in God's ways (40-53)

Jehoshaphat was not perfect, but he tried to obey God's word, following the good example set by his father, Asa. God protected and blessed him. He rid the land of male shrine prostitutes. He should have gotten rid of the high places, but he didn't. By God's grace, he died with honor.


Prayer: Lord, help me to follow truth and live without fear all my days, for you are the one who gives life and takes it away.

One Word: Live according to God's truth