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Two people I ‘ d like to meet (2 Kings 1-4)

December 10, 2007 By Seth Leave a Comment

I think Elijah and Elisha are definitely in the running for being the two coolest guys in the Old Testament.  Can you imagine being whisked away in a chariot from heaven and being removed from the earth?  Or what about having such a strong calling from God that you could call a curse on some kids and have bears maul them because they challenged that ... [Continue Reading]

December 10, 2007 9:00 pm Seth Leave a Comment

Setting the stage (Obadiah)

December 9, 2007 By Seth Leave a Comment

I have to confess that I read Obadiah and left with a lot of confusion.  To help gain some understanding, I looked up some information on the book that I found to be pretty helpful, so I'm going to post it here.  The text I am reproducing here comes from the ESV Classic Reference Bible.  I hope you find this as useful as I did.Obadiah wrote this ... [Continue Reading]

December 9, 2007 9:00 pm Seth Leave a Comment

When evil is good (2 Chronicles 21-23)

December 8, 2007 By Seth Leave a Comment

Opposites are funny things.  In order the enjoyable to exist there also must exist the boring, for how can we know what it is to enjoy something if we've never been bored?  How can we experience love if we've never experienced hate?  Likewise, how can we know good without the experience of evil?  The house of Judah experienced evil in the ... [Continue Reading]

December 8, 2007 9:00 pm Seth Leave a Comment

Deceitful spirits? (1 Kings 22; 2 Chronicles 18)

December 6, 2007 By Seth Leave a Comment

It is somewhat disconcerting that a group of prophets all gave Ahab poor advice.  When Micaiah is brought before the kings and given the opportunity to prophesy he comments that God, in His ultimate sovereignty, sent a deceitful spirit to send Ahab down the wrong path.  To me, this is one of those "what in the world?" passages that doesn't seem to ... [Continue Reading]

December 6, 2007 9:00 pm Seth Leave a Comment

Forgiveness (1 Kings 20-21)

December 5, 2007 By Seth Leave a Comment

You would have to be a pretty horrible person to get labeled as the most evil person ever known.  That is exactly how King Ahab was labeled (and no doubt the reason why Herman Melville saw it fit to name the tyrannical captain of the Pequod in Moby Dick).  Realizing that there was none as bad as Ahab, it's intriguing to see that God relinquished His wrath ... [Continue Reading]

December 5, 2007 9:00 pm Seth Leave a Comment

Elijah is THE man (1 Kings 17-19)

December 4, 2007 By Seth Leave a Comment

There are few figures throughout biblical history who intrigue me as much as Elijah.  Can you imagine what it was like when he challenged the priests of Baal to a duel?  "You call on your god, and I'll call on mine; we'll see which god is real."  And the priests of Baal go crazy trying to get their false god to respond.  Then ... [Continue Reading]

December 4, 2007 9:00 pm Seth Leave a Comment

A disturbing reality (1 Kings 15:25-16:34; 2 Chronicles 17)

December 3, 2007 By Seth Leave a Comment

Leadership is scary for a number of reasons, but the most prominent reason is the accountability a leader has to the Lord.  A leader answers to the Lord for how he or she leads people, and judgment is handed out by the Lord as a result of the outcome of a person's leadership.  This principle is displayed by the way the Lord wipes out Jeroboam's entire ... [Continue Reading]

December 3, 2007 9:00 pm Seth Leave a Comment

Short term revival (1 King 15:1-24; 2 Chronicles 13-16)

December 2, 2007 By Seth Leave a Comment

Whenever a leader in Israel's history chose to follow the Lord, the country prospered.  Likewise, when the leader chose not to follow the Lord, the country faced a lack of blessing.  It seems that there were a number of leaders who started the race off strong but ended in a rather disappointing way.  Asa is an example of that.  Asa followed the ... [Continue Reading]

December 2, 2007 9:00 pm Seth Leave a Comment

A lesson for followers (2 Chronicles 10-12)

November 30, 2007 By Seth Leave a Comment

I've written a lot about leaders in the past (maybe because leadership is something that interests me), but I haven't written much about followers.  The reality is that not everyone will be a leader, but all people will be followers.  The question I'm thinking about right now is: What do you do when your leaders choose not to follow God? This is a ... [Continue Reading]

November 30, 2007 9:00 pm Seth Leave a Comment

Leadership lessons (1 Kings 12-14)

November 29, 2007 By Seth Leave a Comment

There are so many leadership principles evident in these chapters of Scripture that I would be remiss not to point them out. Leaders are Servants - Rehoboam lost the loyalty of his people because he tried to lord power over them rather than to come as a servant.  The moment a leader forgets this truth is the moment he or she transitions from being a leader to being a ... [Continue Reading]

November 29, 2007 9:00 pm Seth Leave a Comment

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