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Influence of Those Who Love God (Insights in Prophets)

8/2/2012

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In 2 Kings 21-22, you learned how to rebel against an ungodly culture by equipping people in God's word so they walk in the way of the Lord, call others to prayer and have a tender and humble heart so He will hear your prayers. Leaders who passionately love God call others to walk after the Lord and keep His commandments wholeheartedly, repent of sin and exercise corporate spiritual disciplines. In contrast, ungodly leaders' sin cause the hedge of protection to be broken. It removes God's blessing and presence leading to destruction, enslavement by the world, famine and unrest.   

Josiah gathered all Judah's and Jerusalem's elders. He read all the words of the book of the covenant before all the people. Josiah made a covenant to walk after the Lord and keep His commandments with all his heart and soul. All the people entered the covenant (2 Kings 23:1-3). Godly leaders call others to walk after the Lord and keep His commandments wholeheartedly.

Josiah burned all the vessels made for Baal, Asherah and for all the host of heaven. He did away with the idolatrous priests that Judah's kings appointed to burn incense in the high places to Baal and creation. He burned Asherah and threw its dust on the graves of the common people. He broke down the houses of the male cult prostitutes and the high places of the gates at the entrance of the governor's city gate. The priests of the high places ate unleavened bread among their brothers. He defiled Topheth so no man would make his children pass through the fire for Molech. Josiah defiled the high places Solomon built for the surrounding nations. He broke the sacred pillars, cut down the Asherim and burned the altar at Bethel and Samaria and high places that caused Israel to sin, which provoked the Lord to anger according to the word of the Lord proclaimed by the man of God. Josiah killed all the priests of the high places and burned human bones on them (2 Kings 23:4-20). Godly leaders lead the way in repenting of all sin and obeying God's word. 

He reinstated the Passover as it was written in the book of the covenant since it had not been observed since the judges nor during the days of the kings of Israel and Judah. The Passover was observed in the 18th year of Josiah in Jerusalem (2 Kings 23:21-23). Godly leaders lead the way in exercising corporate spiritual disciplines.  

He removed the mediums, spiritists, household gods, idols and other detestable things in Judah and Jerusalem to fulfill the requirements of the law found in the book Hilkiah the priest discovered in the temple of the Lord. Neither before nor after Josiah was there a king like him who turned to the Lord with all his heart, soul and strength according to the law of Moses (2 Kings 23:24-25). Godly leaders lead the way in loving God with all their heart, soul and strength.

The Lord did not turn from his fierce anger because of what Manasseh had done. He removed Judah from His sight as he had with Israel. He cast off Jerusalem, the city He chose, and the temple where His name dwelt. Pharaoh Neco killed Josiah His son, Jehoahaz, replaced him as king who did evil in God's sight according to all his fathers had done. Pharoah imprisoned him that he might not reign in Jerusalem and imposed a fine on the land of 100 talents of silver and a talent of gold (2 Kings 23:26-37). Ungodly leaders' sin cause the removal of God's blessing and presence.

Lord sent the Babylonians to destroy Judah according to God's word proclaimed by the prophets because of Manasseh's sins. He filled Jerusalem with innocent blood and the Lord was unwilling to forgive. Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon carried the treasures from the house of the Lord and king's house. He led into exile all the captains, mighty men, craftsmen and smiths with the poorest people remaining in Israel. The Lord cast out Jerusalem and Judah from His presence (2 Kings 24:1-20). Ungodly leaders' sin cause destruction and enslavement by the world. 

Nebuchadnezzar besieged Jerusalem causing severe famine and the city wall was broken through with the whole army fleeing by night. Babylon killed the sons of Zedekiah, king of Israel. He put out his eyes and took him to Babylon. An official set fire to the temple of the Lord, royal palace and all the houses of Jerusalem. The Babylonian army broke down the walls around Jerusalem and carried into exile the people remaining in the city. They carried away the articles from the house of the Lord to Babylon. Many people went to Egypt because they feared the Babylonians after Gedeliah the governor of Israel was killed (2 Kings 25:1-30). Ungodly leaders' sin cause famine and unrest when the hedge of protection is broken.  

Ask God to enable you to walk after the Lord and keep His commandments wholeheartedly as you repent of sin, exercise corporate spiritual disciplines and love God with all your heart, soul and strength. 




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How to Rebel Against An Ungodly Culture (Insights in Prophets)

7/26/2012

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The preceding chapters in 2 Kings 16-20 show how a single-minded focus prepares yourself to equip the next generation by trusting in God, prayer, meditation on God's word, walking in truth and using insights and resources to spiritually equip them to meet future challenges.  The character of leadership determines to a large degree whether people live godly or ungodly lives. You will learn how to rebel against an ungodly culture.

Manasseh did evil according to the abominations of the nations. He rebuilt the high places his father Hezekiah destroyed, erected altars for Baal and made an Asherah like Ahab king of Israel. He built altars and placed the Asherah in the house of the Lord. He placed altars for all the host of heaven in its two courts. He practiced witchcraft, used divination and dealt with mediums and spiritists. By observing the law Moses commanded, they would not wander from the land. Instead, Manasseh seduced them to do evil more than the nations that the Lord destroyed (2 Kings 21:1-9). Ungodly leaders create a culture that seduces people to do evil so they can't possess God's promises. 

The Lord spoke through the prophets that He would bring such calamity on Jerusalem and Judah that peoples' ears would tingle. He would wipe out Jerusalem, abandon His inheritance and deliver them into the hand of their enemies as plunder and spoil because of their evil.  Manasseh shed much innocent blood filling Jerusalem completely. He made Judah sin with his idols (2 Kings 21:10-18). Ungodly leaders' idolatry deliver people over to evil.  

Amon walked in the way of his father Manasseh by serving and worshiping idols. He forsook the Lord and did not walk in the way of the Lord. The servants of Amon conspired and  killed him. The people of the land killed all who conspired against Amon. Josiah his son became king (2 Kings 21:19-26). People rebel against ungodly leadership when they grow tired of sin and idolatry.  

Josiah did right in the sight of the Lord and walked in the way of David, not turning from the right or left. He had the high priest deliver money to the workmen, including carpenters, builders, masons and for buying timber and hewn stone, so they could repair damages to the house of the Lord. Because of their faithfulness, they made no accounting of the money delivered to them (2 Kings 22:1-7).
Godly leaders equip people in God's word so they can walk in the way of the Lord.   

They found the book of the law in the house of the Lord and read it to Josiah. He asked the high priest, scribes and king's servant to inquire of the Lord because God's wrath burned against them. Their fathers had not listened to its words in doing what was written concerning them (2 Kings 22:8-13). 
Godly leaders call others to pray when God's wrath burns against a community. 

Huldah the prophetess predicted God's wrath would come upon them because they forsook God and burned incense to other gods with all the work of their hands. Because Josiah's heart was tender and he humbled himself before the Lord when he heard this place would become a desolation and a curse, God truly heard him after he tore his clothes and wept before Him. He would be gathered to his grave in peace and not see all the evil God would do (2 Kings 22:14-20). God hears the prayers of those with tender and humble hearts who cry out fervently to Him. 


If you are exposed to an ungodly culture because of evil leaders filled with idolatry, rebel against it!
How? 
1. Equip people in God's word so they walk in the way of the Lord 
2. Call others to prayer 
3. Have a tender and humble heart so God will hear your prayers 











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Preparation Required to Equip the Next Generation (Insights in Prophets)

7/17/2012

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Hezekiah was a godly leader, but failed to equip the next generation. Instead of being concerned about his legacy, his sole focus was enjoying the final years of his life. He did not prepare his son, Manasseh, who succeeded him as king. As a result, Israel struggled without good spiritual leadership to face the Babylonian captivity that came after Hezekiah died. 

Hezekiah's servants came to Isaiah during "a day of distress, rebuke, and rejection" with no strength to deliver. Isaiah said not to fear Assyria's blasphemy of God since they would hear a rumor, return to their land and be killed by the sword. Sennacherib said that Assyria destroyed gods in various nations and it was futile to trust in "your" God (2 Kings 19:1-13). Trust in God and don't fear in times of distress, rebuke and rejection.


Hezekiah spread out the letter and prayed before the Lord God of Israel enthroned over all the kingdoms of the earth who made heaven and earth. He asked God to listen to Sennacherib's reproach of the living God who destroyed nations that worshiped gods made by human hands. Hezekiah asked for deliverance so the earth would know that God is Lord (2 Kings 19:14-19). Ask for God's deliverance as you acknowledge His Lordship over heaven and earth. 

God answered through Isaiah that Sennacherib was despised and mocked because of his pride against God and his trust in many chariots. God planned that he would "turn fortified cities into ruinous heaps," but defeat him by putting His hook in his nose and bridling his lips (2 Kings 19:20-28). Rest in God's sovereignty and power to defeat evil forces.

In the third year, they would sow, plant vineyards and eat its fruit with the surviving remnant from Judah taking root downward and bearing fruit upward. The zeal of the Lord would perform this. God would defend Jerusalem and save it for His own and David's sake. The angel of the Lord killed 185,000 Assyrians. Sennacherib was killed while worshiping in the house of Nisroch, his god (2 Kings 19:29-37). Meditate on God's word to bear spiritual fruit and rely on God's protection to overcome evil.

When Hezekiah realized he was near death, he prayed to God. He acknowledged walking in truth with a whole heart and doing good in His sight. God healed, added 15 years to his life and delivered Jerusalem from Assyria for His sake. Hezekiah laid a cake of figs on his boil and he recovered. The Lord brought the shadow on the stairway backward ten steps as a sign that he would be healed (2 Kings 20:1-11). Ask God for good health to walk in truth wholeheartedly and do good in His sight instead of selfishly pursuing your own pleasure. 

Hezekiah showed the king of Babylon all the treasures in his house. Isaiah predicted that everything in his house would be carried to Babylon along with descendants who would become officials in the palace of Babylon's king. Hezekiah was reassured that peace and truth would remain during his days. Manasseh his son became king in his place (2 Kings 20:12-21). Use your insights and resources to spiritually equip the next generation to meet future challenges.

How to prepare yourself to equip the next generation: 
1. Trust in God and don't fear in times of distress, rebuke and rejection
2. Ask for God's deliverance as you acknowledge His Lordship over heaven and earth
3.   Rest in God's sovereignty and power to defeat evil forces
4.  Meditate on God's word to bear spiritual fruit and rely on God's protection to overcome evil 
5. Ask God for good health to walk in truth wholeheartedly and do good in His sight instead of selfishly pursuing your own pleasure  
6. Use your insights and resources to spiritually equip the next generation to meet future challenges 


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Moving From Double-Mindedness to Single-Mindedness (Insights in Prophets)

7/3/2012

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Double-minded people fear the Lord and serve idols. They seek deliverance from humans, follow vanity and do evil secretly. Those who trust and obey God's commandments prosper, inherit the land, reject the world's systems of support and receive deliverance from the Lord.  In 2 Kings 16-18, various kings illustrate how double-mindedness results in instability, but single-mindedness on Christ promotes inheritance and deliverance.


Ahaz king of Judah made his son pass through the fire according to the abominations of the nations the Lord drove out. He sacrificed and burned incense on the high places. Rezin king of Aram and Pekah king of Israel waged war in Jerusalem but could not overcome him. Ahaz asked for help from Tiglath-pileser king of Assyria to be delivered from the kings of Aram and Israel. He sent them silver and gold from the Lord's and king's house. The Assyrian king captured Damascus and put Rezin to death (2 Kings 16:1-9). Those who disobey God seek deliverance from humans.  

Ahaz sent the pattern of the Damascus' altar so Urijah the priest could make it. Ahaz made burnt, meal and peace offerings on the altar. He commanded Urijah the priest to do these offerings for all the people. Ahaz wanted to use the bronze altar for himself. He cut off the borders of the stands and removed the laver from the house of the Lord because of the king of Assyria (2 Kings 16:10-20). Those who disobey God follow the world's pattern.

The Assyrian king captured Samaria and carried Israel into exile to Assyria because they sinned against the Lord, feared other gods and walked in the customs of the nations and kings. Israel did evil things secretly by serving idols, building high places, sacred pillars and Asherim on every high hill to burn incense. The prophets warned them to turn from their evil ways and keep His commandments but they did not listen or believe in the Lord. They followed vanity and became vain like the nations around them. They worshiped the host of heaven, served Baal, practiced divination and enchantments and sold themselves to do evil. Only Judah was left. The Lord rejected and afflicted all of Israel's descendants and gave them into the hand of plunders  (2 Kings 17:1-23). Those who disobey God follow vanity and do evil secretly.

Assyria filled the cities of Samaria with strangers from the nations. The Lord sent lions to kill them. One of the exiled priests lived in Bethel and taught them how they should fear the Lord. They still made gods of their own and appointed priests of the high places. They should not forget the covenant and fear other gods, but fear Him since He would deliver them from their enemies. The various generations feared the Lord and served their idols  (2 Kings 17:24-41). Those who are double-minded fear the Lord and serve idols. 

Hezekiah did right like David and removed the high places, broke down the sacred pillars, cut down the Asherah and broke the bronze serpent Moses made. He trusted in the Lord by following and keeping His commandments. The Lord was with him and prospered him. He rebelled against the king of Assyria and did not serve him. He defeated the Philistines as far as Gaza and its territory. King of Assyria carried Israel into exile because they disobeyed the covenant of Moses (2 Kings 18:1-12). Those who trust and obey God's commandments prosper and inherit the land. 

When Sennacherib king of Assyria came against fortified cities of Judah, Hezekiah gave him silver from the Lord's and king's house along with gold from the doors of the temple. The king of Assyria asked what was his confidence and on whom  he relied to rebel against him. He questioned his reliance on Egypt's chariots and horsemen or trust in the Lord through worship before the altar in Jerusalem (2 Kings 18:13-25). Those who rely on God reject the world's systems of support. 

The king of Assyria said that Hezekiah would not be able to deliver them by trusting in the Lord. None of the gods of the nations delivered them from the king of Assyria. Hezekiah told the people to be silent and not answer him (2 Kings 18:26-37). Those who trust in God receive deliverance from the Lord.  

Ask God for a single-minded heart focused on Christ so you can inherit the land and receive deliverance.









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Destiny of a Nation is Determined by Prayer (Insights in Prophets)

6/23/2012

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"Give yourselves to prayer and the ministry of the Word. Give yourselves to prayer and the ministry of the Word. If you do not pray, God will probably lay you aside from your ministry, as He did me, to teach you to pray" (Robert Murray McCheyne).  The spiritual health of leaders determine the health of families, churches or nations. The amount of spiritual fruit in peoples' lives is proportional to the amount of prayer. The destiny of a nation is determined by prayer.

Jehoahaz's evil caused God to give Israel into the hand of Hazael king of Aram and Ben-hadad the son of Hazael. Jehoahaz entreated the favor of the Lord who listened because He saw the oppression. The Lord gave Israel a deliverer so they escaped from the Arameans and lived in tents as formerly. They continued in the sins of Jeroboam and the Asherah remained standing in Samaria. They had only 50 horsemen, 10 chariots and 10,000 footmen because Aram destroyed them (2 Kings 13:1-13). God delivers nations from evil, defeat, oppression and deficiency as leaders pray.


Elisha told Joash, king of Israel, to shoot the Lord's arrow of victory over Aram until they were destroyed. He was told to take the arrows, but only struck the ground three times. Elisha said if he struck the ground five or six times, he would have destroyed Aram. When a dead man touched the bones of Elisha. he revived and stood up. The Lord was gracious because of His covenant with Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. Three times Joash defeated Ben-hadad and recovered the cities of Israel (2 Kings 13:14-25). The extent of deliverance and victory is proportional to the amount of persevering prayer from leaders. 

Amaziah, king of Judah, did right in the sight of the Lord except people still sacrificed and burned incense on the high places. He killed the servants who had slain his father, but kept their sons alive according to law of Moses that sons or fathers were put to death for their own sin. Jehoash, king of Israel, told Amaziah that since his heart became proud after defeating Edom, he should enjoy his glory at home and not provoke trouble to himself or Judah. He did not listen and Judah defeated Israel by tearing down the wall of Jerusalem and taking all the gold, silver and utensils from the house of the Lord and king's house (2 Kings 14:1-16). A leader's sin and pride hastens evil, defeat, oppression and deficiency. 

Jeroboam made Israel sin and restored its borders from Hamath to the Sea of the Arabah, according to God's word that he spoke through His servant Jonah. The Lord saw the bitter affliction of Israel without a helper. Jeroboam saved them and fought to recover Damascus and Hamath that belonged to Judah (2 Kings 14:17-29). Victory comes by claiming God's promises and fighting for the faith through prayer.

Azariah king of Judah did right in God's sight according to all his father Amaziah did. The people still sacrificed and burned incense on the high places. The Lord struck the king with leprosy until his death and had to live in a separate house. God fulfilled his word to Jehu that his sons would be on the throne of Israel to the fourth generation (2 Kings 15:1-12). God fulfills His promises for good in proportion to the obedience of leaders.

Menahem killed Shallum and became king in his place. He did evil in the sight of God and did not depart from the sins of Jeroboam that he made Israel sin. Menahem gave Put, king of Assyria, 1000 talents of silver so he would be with him to strengthen the kingdom under his rule. Menahem exacted money from all the mighty men of wealth in Israel. Pekah conspired against Pekahiah with 50 Gileadites and became king in his place (2 Kings 15:13-26). Power and materialism lead people to selfishly rule over others.

Pekah did evil in the sight of God and did not depart from the sins of Jeroboam that he made Israel sin. Hoshea conspired against Pekah, put him to death and became king in his place. Jotham the son of Uzziah king of Judah did what was right in God's sight like his father. The people sacrificed and burned incense on the high places. He built the upper gate of the house of the Lord (2 Kings 15:27-38). The example of leaders influence people toward evil or good.   

Ask God to increase your prayer life so you persevere daily in your most important discipline. The health of your family, church and nation depend on it. 















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Follow God's Plan for Effective Disciplemaking (Insights in Prophets)

6/9/2012

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Churches and ministries often  emphasize one aspect of disciplemaking, but blessing is minimized because they don't follow God's blueprint completely. Some examples of imbalance in disciplemaking include: 
1. Personal glory and pride instead of releasing control and humility 
2. Pastor or teacher gift apart from the offices of apostle, prophet and evangelist 
3. Teaching without mentoring 
4. Mentoring without teaching 
5. Hoarding resources on infrastructure in church programs apart from discipling people 
6.  One-on-one disciplemaking apart from exercise of all the spiritual gifts in the body of Christ
7. Trusting self instead of God 

 Jehu wrote a letter for the rulers and guardians of Ahab's 70 sons to meet him in Jezreel where they were killed, which fulfilled God's word through Elijah. Jehu also killed the relatives of Ahaziah king of Ahaziah according to the word of the Lord. Jehu cunningly called for a solemn assembly and all the worshipers of Baal were killed. The guard and royal officers burned the sacred pillars of Baal and dismantled the house of Baal. Jehu eradicated Baal out of Israel, but was not careful to walk in the law of the Lord with all his heart.  He left the golden calves at Bethel and Dan that made Israel sin (2 Kings 10:1-36). Fight idolatry by rejecting personal glory, pride and partial obedience.

When Athaliah, mother of Ahaziah, saw her son dead, she destroyed the royal offspring, except Joash who was hid from her. Six years later Joash was crowned king, given God's word and officers killed Athaliah. Jehoiada the priest made a covenant between the Lord, king and people that they should be the Lord's people. The people tore down the house of Baal and  his altars. They broke his images in pieces thoroughly. They killed Mattan the priest of Baal and appointed offices over the house of the Lord (2 Kings 11:1-21). The offices of apostle, prophet, evangelist, pastor and teacher equip people to embrace a biblical worldview in a covenant relationship with God as a guard against worldliness.  

Joash (Jehoash) did right in God's eyes all his days in which Jehoiada the priest instructed him. The high places were not taken away and the people still sacrificed and burned incense on the high places (2 Kings 12:1-3). 
Teaching and mentoring equip people to follow God so they are not carried by every wind of doctrine through trickery and deceitful scheming. 

Priests were supposed to use money donated to repair the breaches of the house of the Lord. When King Jehoash discovered the unrepaired breeches, the priests agreed not to take any more money (2 Kings 12:4-8). Hoarding resources on infrastructure stifles disciplemaking ministry.

Jehoiada the priest collected money to pay carpenters, builders, masons, stonecutters and to buy timber and hewn stone to repair the breeches to the house of the Lord. They did not require an accounting but dealt faithfully in the work (2 Kings 12:9-16). The body of Christ works properly as each individual part speaks the truth in love. 

Jehoash took his own and Jehoshaphat's sacred things he dedicated along with gold from the house of God and the king's house to be sent to Hazael king of Aram so he would leave Jerusalem. Jehoash's servants conspired and killed him (2 Kings 12:17-21). Trusting self instead of God leads to ruin. 

Consider the following questions: 
1. Are seeking numbers or recognition from a ministry or denomination instead of releasing control through humility so God gets the glory?
2. Do you have apostles, prophets and evangelists operating alongside pastors and teachers to establish a proper foundation for the faith? 
3. Do you have teaching without mentoring, which lessens the application of God's word?
4. Do you have mentoring without teaching, which lessens the adoption of biblical worldview?
5. Do you hoard resources on infrastructure in church programs instead of discipling people, which leads to ineffectiveness as a witness to the world? 
6. Do you have one-on-one discipleship apart from releasing all the spiritual gifts in the body of Christ, which leads to imbalance?
7. Are you trusting self instead of God, which leads to ruin?
 


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God's Mercy and Judgment Demonstrated (Insights in Prophets)

5/31/2012

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"What gives us conviction of sin is not the number of sins we have committed; it is the sight of the holiness of God." (Martyn Lloyd-Jones). In the midst of sin, we see God's mercy, which triumphs over judgment. God's holiness demands that He deal with sin. God's fulfills His promises and multiplies His people because of His love.

Elisha predicted that flour and two measures of barley would be sold for a shekel each in the gate of Samaria. An officer wondered if the Lord could open the windows of heaven, but Elisha said he would not eat of it. Four leprous men figured they would die of famine. They entered the camp of Arameans, but the Lord caused them to flee because of hearing a large army attacking them.The lepers entered their tents, ate food and hid silver, gold and clothes they found (2 Kings 7:1-8). God promises to provide for you miraculously in famine. 

The lepers told the king and he figured the Arameans would attack and capture Israel once they left the city. The king took two chariots with horses to go after the army of the Arameans, but found they had thrown clothes and equipment in their haste so they plundered the camp. Flour and barley was sold for the price predicted according to the word of the Lord. The officer was trampled at the gate and died just as Elisha predicted (2 Kings 7:9-20). God fulfills His promises in famine. 

Elisha told the woman whose son he restored to life to leave since the Lord called for famine. After seven years, she left the land of the Philistines and appealed for her house and field. When the king met the son restored to life by Elisha, he gave the property back to the woman. Ben-hadad king of Aram sent Hazael to ask Elisha if he would recover from his sickness. Elisha told Hazael that Ben-hadad would die and with weeping, predicted Hazael would kill men, women and children after he became king. Ben-hadad died and Hazael became king (2 Kings 8:7-15). God's sovereignty changes the hearts of authorities to respond and accomplish His purposes.

Jehoram, the  son of Jehoshaphat king of Judah, became king and did evil like Ahab. The Lord did not destroy Judah because He promised to give descendants through David. Ahaziah, the son of Jehoram king of Judah, next reigned and he walked in evil like Ahab (2 Kings 8:16-29).  God's mercy and compassion triumph over sin so His people can be multiplied.


Elisha told one of the prophets to pour oil on Jehu son of Jehoshaphat to anoint as king over Israel. The prophet declared that Jehu would destroy the house of Ahab to avenge the blood of the Lord's servants shed by Jezebel. Dogs would devour her on the plot of ground at Jezreel and no one would bury her (2 Kings 9:1-13). God chooses and equips people to fulfill His will. 

Jehu questioned Joram, "How can there be peace as long as all the idolatry and witchcraft of your mother Jezebel abound?" Jehu shot his arrow to kill Joram whose body was thrown on the field belonging to Naboth the Jezreelite. Jehu wounded Ahaziah king of Judah who died later (2 Kings 9:14-29). God's holiness demands that idolatry and witchcraft be judged. 

Eunuchs threw Jezebel down from the window and nothing was left to bury in fulfillment of the word of the Lord spoken through Elijah, "On the plot of ground at Jezreel dogs will devour Jezebel's flesh. Jezebel's body will be like refuse on the ground in the plot at Jezreel, so that no one will be able to say, 'This is Jezebel'" (2 Kings 9:30-37). God fulfills His prophecies of judgment according to His word. 

Where do you see God's mercy and compassion in your life? Praise Him for His mercy and compassion. Where is God judging you for your sin? Confess and forsake your sin. 

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Training Through Suffering (Insights in Prophets)

5/17/2012

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"All born-again people are in training for rulership. Since the supreme law of that future social order, called the kingdom of God, is agape love, therefore their apprenticeship and training is for the learning of deep dimensions of this love. But deep dimensions of this love are only learned in the school of suffering. Purity is one thing, and maturity is another. The latter comes only through years of suffering. If we suffer, we shall also reign - because where there is little suffering, there is little love; no suffering, no love; no love, no rulership." (Paul Billheimer) 
In 2 Kings 5-6, the life of Elisha portrays how God trains you for rulership in His kingdom through suffering. You won't reign until you endure suffering (2 Tim. 2:12). 


Naaman, captain of Aram's army, was told that a prophet could cure him of his leprosy. He came with his horses and chariots and stood before Elisha's house. He sent a messenger to him saying to wash in the Jordan seven times so his flesh could be restored. Naaman was mad that Elisha did not come to him, but followed his washing instructions. His body was restored like a little child's flesh (2 Kings 5:1-14). God heals apart from your own understanding. 

Naaman said he knew there was no God except in Israel, but Elisha refused his gift. Naaman offered his servant earth that two mules could carry saying he would never make sacrifices to any god but the Lord (2 Kings 5:15-19). Healing shows that only God can be worshiped. 

Elisha's servant, Gehazi, pursued Naaman and asked for a talent of silver and two sets of clothing for two young prophets. Naaman gave him two talents and clothing that Gehazi hid in his house. When Gehazi lied to Elisha saying he went nowhere, he warned that Naaman's leprosy would cling to Gehazi's and his descendants forever (2 Kings 5:20-27). You suffer consequences if you try to profit in your healing ministries. 

The prophets said to Elisha that the place where they met was too small. They asked Elisha to go with them to the Jordan to get a pole to build a place to meet. As they cut down trees, a borrowed iron axhead fell into the water. Elisha cut a stick, threw it where the axhead fell and made the iron float so a prophet could pick it up (2 Kings 6:1-7). God performs miracles to help you accomplish goals in practical areas of life. 

The king of Aram warred against Israel. Elisha warned the king of Israel repeatedly not to pass in a certain place where the Arameans were camping. This enraged the king of Aram and his officers said that Elisha "tells the king of Israel the very words you speak in your bedroom." The king of Aram surrounded the city by night with horses, chariots and a strong force to capture Elisha (2 Kings 6:8-14). God gives supernatural insight to overthrow evil strategies against you.

His servant saw the army and Elisha said to not fear since "those who are with us are more than those who are with them." When Elisha prayed that the Lord would open his servant's eyes, he saw the hills full of horses and chariots of fire around Elisha. As he prayed, God struck the army with blindness. Elisha asked them to follow him to the man they sought (2 Kings 6:15-19). God's host of angels fighting for you are greater and more powerful than Satan's. 

When they came to Samaria, he asked the Lord to open their eyes. Elisha told the king of Israel to not kill them but set bread and water to eat and drink before going to their master. The Arameans did not come again to Israel (2 Kings 6:20-23). Overcome evil with good by loving your enemies in feeding and giving them drink.

Ben-hadad king of Aram laid siege to Samaria during a time of famine until a donkey's head was sold for 80 shekels of silver. A woman asked the king of Israel to give up his son so they could eat him and tomorrow to eat her son. The king tore his clothes passing by on the wall. He said for the Lord to deal with him severely if Elisha's head remained on his shoulders today. Elisha sat in his house and told his elders to hold the door shut against a messenger seeking to kill him. The messenger came as he was talking and said, "Behold, this evil is from the Lord; why should I wait for the Lord any longer?" (2 Kings 6:24-33). The world seeks to kill God's servants during tough times because of disobedience to Him. 


What circumstances is God using to teach you how to reign with Him through suffering? Continue to endure knowing that God is more powerful than the evil one as you saw in 2 Kings 5-6. 

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Allow God to Fight for You (Insights in Prophets)

5/10/2012

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We often let the world, flesh and devil to defeat us spiritually, emotionally, physically, financially and in family relationships. God has a better way. Inquire of God and don't cling to the sins of your father. Allow God to fight for you and provide strategy in overcoming evil forces seeking to defeat you spiritually, financially and emotionally and to meet your need in family relationships, hopeless situations and famine.     

Inquire of God

Johoram, son of Ahab, became the king of Israel. He did evil but put away the pillar of Baal his father made. He clung to the sins of Jeroboam that made Israel sin. Mesha king of Moab used to pay the king of Israel wool of 100,000 rams. After Ahab died, Moab rebelled against the king of Israel. Jehoshaphat king of Judah joined in battle with Israel against Moab and there was no water for the army or cattle. When Jephoshaphat asked that Israel, Judah and Edom inquire of the Lord, they went to Elisha (2 Kings 3:1-12). Inquire of God and do not cling to the sins of your father.

Spiritual Victory
Because of Jehoshaphat, Elisha brought a minstrel to play so that God's hand came upon him. The Lord said to make the valley full of trenches so it could be filled with drinking water for themselves and their cattle. Being a slight thing for God, they would defeat the Moabites and strike every fortified and choice city with specific instructions from God. When the sun shone on the water early in the morning, the Moabites saw the water as blood and thought the kings had killed one another. The Israelites killed the Moabites, destroyed the cities, stopped the springs of water, felled all the good trees and filled every good piece of land with stones (2 Kings 3:13-27). Allow God to fight and provide strategy in  overcoming evil spiritual forces. 

Financial Provision
A widow of the sons of prophets said to Elisha that she had nothing except a jar of oil. He instructed her to borrow empty vessels from her neighbors and pour oil into them. After all the vessels were full, the oil stopped. He said to sell the oil, pay their debt and live on the rest (2 Kings 4:1-7). God multiplies money and can miraculously meet every financial need. 

Family Relationships
A Shunammite woman fed Elisha as he passed by and then made a walled upper chamber for him. Gehazi his servant asked what they could do for her. Because she had no son and her husband was old, Elisha said she would embrace a son at the same time next year. She conceived and bore a son (2 Kings 4:8-17). God miraculously meets deeply-seated family needs. 

Emotional Satisfaction
When the son was grown, he died. His mother came to Elisha and said it was well after being asked questions. When she caught hold of his feet, Gehazi tried to push her away. Elisha said her soul was troubled within her, but the Lord hid it from him. She said, "Did I ask for a son from my lord? Did I not say, 'Do not deceive me'?" (2 Kings 4:18-28). God meets bitter emotional needs.  

Change Hopelessness
Elisha told Gehazi to lay his staff on the lad's face but he did not awaken. Finally Elisha came to the boy, prayed to the Lord and stretched himself on the child. The boy sneezed seven times and opened his eyes (2 Kings 4:29-37). God transforms hopeless situations through prayer.

Survive Deathly Culture
There was famine in the land with the sons of the prophets sitting before Elisha. He told his servant to boil stew in a large pot for them. They gathered herbs, wild vine and wild gourds but did not know what they were. They cried out that death was in the pot and could not eat it. Elisha threw meal into the pot and were able to eat without harm. A man brought bread of the first fruits, 20 loaves of barley and fresh ears of grain in his sack. The Lord said to him that they would eat and have some left over (2 Kings 4:38-44). God provides healthy food in surplus during famine. 

Do you have a need spiritually, financially or emotionally?
Do you want God to meet a need in family relationships, hopeless situation survive deathly culture? 
If so, inquire of God and allow God to fight and provide strategy in overcoming evil spiritual forces.

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Spiritual Benefits of Mentoring (Insights in Prophets)

5/2/2012

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Mentors have the ability to transform individuals and even a city. Here are studies that have been done concerning the benefits of mentoring:

•      75% of executives point to mentoring as playing a key role in their careers (Jeff Barbarian, “The Road Best Traveled,” Training, May 2002).

•      The more mentors a woman had, the faster she moved up the corporate ladder (“Catalyst Finds Women Of Color Are Taking Charge Of Their Careers and Moving Up the Corporate Ladder” Catalyst Press Release, July 16, 2002).

•      Managerial productivity increased by 88% when mentoring was involved, versus only a 24% 
increase with training alone (Barbarian, 2002).

•      95% of mentoring participants said the experience motivated them to do their very best (Ed Michaels, Helen Handfield-Jones, and Beth Axelrod, The War for Talent, Harvard Business School Press, 2001).

•      Professionals who have had mentors earn between $5,610 and $22,450 more annually than those   
who have not (Kathryn Tyler, “Mentoring Programs Link Employees and Experienced Execs,” HR Magazine, Apr, 98).

Elijah illustrates the positive spiritual benefits of mentoring in his relationship with Elisha in 2 Kings 1-2.

When Ahaziah, king of Israel, sent messengers to inquire of Baal-zebub, the god of Ekron, to learn whether he would recover from sickness. Elijah asked if the king's messengers inquired of Baal-zebub because there was no god in Israel, saying the king would not recover. The king sent two captains with fifty men each and asked Elijah to come down. Twice Elijah asked fire to come down from heaven to consume the captains and their fifty men. The captain of the third fifty begged him to save their lives. The angel of the Lord told Elijah to go down and not be afraid. He told the captain that because the king inquired of Baal-zebub and not God, he would die, which he did (2 Kings 1:1-18). God causes death when you trust in false god or idols.

When the Lord was about to take Elijah by a whirlwind to heaven, Elisha went with him to Bethel. Twice Elisha said he would not leave Elijah. The sons of the prophets at Bethel and Jericho both asked Elisha if he knew that the Lord was taking away his master. When Elijah told Elisha to stay, he said he would not leave (2 Kings 2:1-6). God causes life and increased opportunities for ministry when you develop a close relationship with a mentor. 

Elijah folded his mantle and struck the waters to divide it so the two of them crossed over on dry land. Elisha asked for a double portion of Elijah's spirit. As they were talking, there appeared a chariot of fire and Elijah went up by a whirlwind to heaven. Elisha took Elijah's mantle, stood by the bank of the Jordan and struck the waters saying, "Where is the Lord, the God of Elijah?" The waters divided and Elisha crossed over (2 Kings 2:7-14). God increases your spiritual appetite when you follow the example of a mentor in seeking God.

The sons of the prophets in Jericho said that the spirit of Elijah rested on Elisha. Fifty men searched for Elijah for three days and did not find him (2 Kings 2:15-18). God transforms your heart through a godly mentor.

The men of the city told Elisha that the water was bad and the land unfruitful. He told them to bring a new jar and put salt in it. Elisha threw salt in the spring of water and the Lord said He purified the waters so no death or unfruitfulness would occur to this day (2 Kings. 2:19-22). God transforms physical and social aspects of your city because of mentoring relationships.

When young lads from Bethel mocked Elisha saying, "Go up, you baldhead," he cursed them in the name of the Lord. Then two female bears tore up 42 lads before he returned to Samaria (2 Kings 2:23-25). God protects you from persecution and mocking in the fulfillment of your mission.

Consider the following checklist do determine if you are experiencing the benefits of mentoring:
1. Are you trusting in the true God instead of false gods or idols?
2. Are you developing a close relationship with a mentor to experience life and increased opportunities for ministry?
3. Are you following the example of your mentor in seeking God to increase your spiritual appetite?
4. Is God transforming your heart through your mentor?
5. Is God transforming physical and social aspects of your city because of your mentoring relationship?
6. Are you seeing divine protection from persecution?
Answering yes to these questions shows you are benefiting from mentoring relationships.




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