7.05.2025

CHAPTER TWELVE/He Took Comfort in His God - An Unexpected Turn of Events

 When Ahab reached his palace in Jezreel, did he give any evidence of being a changed man? We read: "Ahab told Jezebel all that Elijah had done and all about how he had killed all the prophets with the sword." (1 Kings 19:1) Notice that Ahab's account of the day's events Elijah's God, Jehovah. A fleshly man, Ahab saw the day's events in strictly human terms -what Elijah had done." Clearly, he had not learned to respect Jehovah God. And how did his vengeful wife react?


Jezebel was furious! Livid with rage, she sent this message to Elijah: "So may the gods do, and so may may they add to it, if at this time tomorrow I shall not make your soul like the soul of each one of them: (1 Kings 19:2) This was a death threat of the worst kind. In effect, Jezebel was vowing that she herself should die if she could not have Elijah killed with the day to avenge her Baal prophets. Imagine Elijah being awakened from sleep in some humble lodging in Jezreel on that stormy night-only to hear the queen's messenger deliver those awful words. How was he affected? 


Next time: CHAPTER TWELVE/He Took Comfort in His God -Overcome by Discouragement and Fear


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