2 Kings 1: The Death of Ahaziah
This teaching is based on Ken Boa’s Handbook to Scripture. Related Reading & Resources: 2 Kings 1 Ken Boa’s summary of 2 Kings 1
This teaching is based on Ken Boa’s Handbook to Scripture. Related Reading & Resources: 2 Kings 1 Ken Boa’s summary of 2 Kings 1
This teaching is based on Ken Boa’s Handbook to Scripture. Related Reading & Resources: 1 Kings 19 Ken Boa’s summary of 1 Kings 19
God wants us to depend on Him and His power through the circumstances of life. Material wealth and fame will not bring us satisfaction and hope. The only enduring hope we have is in the LORD.
God wants us to depend on Him and His power through the circumstances of life. Material wealth and fame will not bring us satisfaction and hope. The only enduring hope we have is in the LORD.
God fulfills His promises and accomplishes His purposes. We should cling to Him no matter the circumstances of life and trust that He will do what He’s said He will do.
If one of the wisest men who walked the earth turned away from God, then who are we to think we are immune from such a danger? We must cling to God all the days of our lives.
God wants us to depend on Him and His power through the circumstances of life. Material wealth and fame will not bring us satisfaction and hope. The only enduring hope we have is in the LORD.
After Solomon’s prayer, God appears again and exhorts Solomon to pursue and obey His Word as his father David did.
The Ark of the Covenant represented the glory and presence of God to the people of Israel. After finishing the temple, Solomon has the rk brought in to the inner chamber.
As David’s life comes to a close, he gives his son Solomon advice that we can likewise learn from.
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