A Prophet of the Lord? (2 Chronicles 18:6)
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Tuesday, July 2, 2024 Psalms 5; 6 2 Chronicles 17:1-13; 18:1-8 Titus 2 A Prophet of the Lord? (2 Chronicles 18:6) Thank God there are people willing to stand against the mob! King Ahab, of the apostate northern kingdom, had surrounded himself with people who told him what he wanted to hear. If we ever find ourselves in the majority, we should be quick to turn to God to make sure we haven’t strayed from the narrow path into heaven. Sometimes the majority opinion is correct, and God will let us know, if we read his word and listen to his voice in prayer. But a majority opinion can also come about through deceit and ill-will, a result of rebellion against God. So we must always be asking the question, just to make sure. This culture in the northern kingdom was so on-the-nose and obvious that when king Jehoshaphat came to visit he saw through it straight away. He starts on the right foot: he commands that God be asked what they should do. But when he is gi