Thursday, June 28, 2007

1 Kings 20 - 21 (28th June) - Xiao Woon

1 Kings 20

King Ben-hadad of Aram demanded for King Ahab’s silver and gold, wife and children. King Ahab agreed but after that Ben-hadad asked for more. He asked to take away everything Ahab consider valuable. He refused to accept Ben-hadad’s last demand and Ben-hadad wanted to attack the city.

Ahab was told by God that the enemy forces will be handed to him and that he will win them. He mustered the troops and attacked the Aramean army first as the Lord said and he won. However, that’s not the end. A prophet told him to get ready for another attack by Ben-hadad next spring.

Ben-hadad’s officers thought that God is a God of hills, not the plains. So, to prove them wrong, God gave them victory over the vast army though they look only like two little flocks of goats. Ben-hadad ran and hid in a secret room. Ben-hadad’s officers humbled themselves and wore sackcloths and surrendered to the king of Israel so that Ben-hadad may live. The king of Israel called for Ben-hadad and he made a treaty with Ben-hadad and set him free.

A prophet condemns Ahab

A prophet placed a bandage over his eyes to disguise himself and then waited beside the road for the king. When the king passed by, he told the king that he was told to guard a prisoner and if he gets away, then he’ll either die or pay a fine. The prisoner disappeared and when the king heard this, he said that the prophet deserved it. The prophet took off the bandage and the king recognized him. The prophet told him that because he spared the man that must be destroyed, he must die in his place. So the king of Israel went home to Samaria angry and sullen.

God really keeps to His promises. It just hit me that EACH and EVERY time the Lord says beforehand that He’ll deliver whatever country to whoever, He really will bring it to pass, unless He wants them to learn something else. God sees everything. He knows and tests our hearts. He used the prophet to test the king. Let us be aware of our hearts and let us not harden our hearts to the things or people around us, but to be watching so that we may always bless others.

1 Kings 21

Naboth owned a vineyard in Jezreel beside the palace of King Ahab of Samaria. Ahab wanted to buy it over to use as a vegetable garden but Naboth said the Lord forbid that he should give Ahab the inheritance that was passed down by his ancestors. Ahab went back angry and when the wife found out, she wrote letters, commanding the citizens to fast and pray and then get 2 scoundrels to curse Naboth and to stone him to death. After Naboth died, Ahab immediately went down to claim the vineyard. The Lord then sent Elijah to tell Ahab that because he did evil in the sight of the Lord, God will bring disaster to him and consume him. When Ahab heard that he tore his clothing, wore sackcloth, even slept in it and went into deep mourning. The Lord then said that because he has humbled himself before the Lord, God will not do what He promised but that it will happen to his sons, and his dynasty.

Sometimes our own deep desires will lead us to the wrong things. So we must be careful what our desires are and we must align them to God’s desires. That’s where God will bless. When we want something so much, we may end up doing things to get what we ourselves want and God will not stop us because He gave us the free will to make our own choices. It is only when after that we have to bear the consequences of not aligning our desires with the Lord’s. But see that as long as we humble ourselves before the Lord, He is always ready to forgive us. I remember Jackie Pullinger said that God is ALWAYS ready to forgive us even BEFORE we asked Him for forgivenesss. Thank God for His mercy=)