1 Kings

God isn’t always in favor of agreement.

No Comments » Written on May 11th, 2011 by Kelley Lorencin
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1 Kings / chapter 22 (read the chapter)

This has to be another one of my all-time favorite chapters in the Bible. Who has ever heard of the prophet Micaiah? But why isn’t he upheld more often as an Old Testament Bible hero? Micaiah: the prophet with a hot mouth. I love him. And one of the things I love most about him is that he wasn’t just willing to go with the crowd. He was determined to do what he believed was right—even if it went against the grain. Continue Reading »

God knows what is needed.

No Comments » Written on May 10th, 2011 by Kelley Lorencin
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1 Kings / chapter 21 (read the chapter)

This chapter appalled me. More than once! I know I’ve read this chapter before, but it obviously didn’t make a lasting impression then. Today, it was as if I had read it for the first time. At first, I was appalled by Jezebel. She seemed to have absolutely NO problem forging her husband’s name and enlisting the help of false witnesses in order to engineer the death of an innocent man. Just when you thought you’d seen the depths of evil in Israel, that was a nasty surprise. Continue Reading »

God doesn’t give up.

No Comments » Written on May 9th, 2011 by Kelley Lorencin
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1 Kings / chapter 20 (read the chapter)

Ahab has to be the most wicked king in Israel’s history. So that’s why I found it interesting that, in this chapter, God is still trying to get through to him. I mean, if I didn’t know that God was a total genius, there could be times when I might think that He was a little thick. But I just don’t think He can help Himself. When He sees an opening, He takes it. Continue Reading »

God wants us to go all in.

No Comments » Written on May 8th, 2011 by Kelley Lorencin
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1 Kings / chapter 19 (read the chapter)

For those of you who may not be fans of poker, there frequently comes a point when a player will go “all in.” That means that he will bet everything he has left because he believes he has the best hand at the table. Everything is on the line. If he has the best hand, he may be in a position to win the whole game. But if he doesn’t have the best hand, he could lose everything. Continue Reading »

God is pure awesomeness.

1 Comment » Written on May 7th, 2011 by Kelley Lorencin
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1 Kings / chapter 18 (read the chapter)

At the risk of sounding like a bad flashback from the 80s or 90s, I couldn’t pass this up as the title of today’s blog. This has got to be one of my all-time favorite chapters in the Bible. It seems like I’ve been hearing this story ever since I was a little girl, and it never ceases to amaze me. So, this was a great excuse to sit back and just marvel at God. Continue Reading »

God is the only provider.

No Comments » Written on May 6th, 2011 by Kelley Lorencin
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1 Kings / chapter 17 (read the chapter)

Suddenly, the prophet Elijah appears on the scene. And his first recorded prophetic act was to go right to king Ahab and declare, “As the Lord, the God of Israel, lives, whom I serve, there will be neither dew nor rain in the next few years except at my word.” (vs 1) Continue Reading »

God knows the future.

4 Comments » Written on May 5th, 2011 by Kelley Lorencin
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1 Kings / chapter 16 (read the chapter)

Tucked away into this chapter was this curious little detail: “It was during [Ahab's] reign that Hiel, a man from Bethel, rebuilt Jericho. When he laid its foundations, it cost him the life of his oldest son, Abiram. And when he completed it and set up its gates, it cost him the life of his youngest son, Segub.” (vs 34) What in the world does this have to do with anything else in the chapter? And why did this man, Hiel, have to pay such a dear price for rebuilding a city? Continue Reading »

God is looking for willingness.

No Comments » Written on May 4th, 2011 by Kelley Lorencin
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1 Kings / chapter 15 (read the chapter)

There is a lot of controversy in Christian circles over the issue of obedience to the law, sanctification, perfection, etc. Some people say that perfect obedience to God’s law is required for salvation. Others say that the law was nailed to the cross with Jesus, so there is no law to keep. Still others say that Jesus kept the law perfectly so we wouldn’t have to. He keeps it for us. To be blunt, I think they’re all wrong. Continue Reading »

God is not blind.

2 Comments » Written on May 3rd, 2011 by Kelley Lorencin
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1 Kings / chapter 14 (read the chapter)

This was one of those Bible stories that I hadn’t remembered reading before. King Jeroboam wanted to know what was going to happen to his son (who was ill). So, he immediately thought of Ahijah, the prophet who had prophesied that he would become king of Israel. (It’s interesting, isn’t it? After years of worshiping false gods, it’s pretty clear that Jeroboam still knew who to go to when he wanted some real answers.) Continue Reading »

God speaks personally.

No Comments » Written on May 2nd, 2011 by Kelley Lorencin
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1 Kings / chapter 13 (read the chapter)

This ranks right up there as one of the most scandalous stories of the Bible. A prophet who goes on a dangerous mission to relate the word of the Lord to Jeroboam and accomplishes his mission beautifully—only to be hoodwinked by a lying man who claimed he was also a prophet. Continue Reading »