Wednesday – History
Reading – 1 Kings 21-22
Highlight Verse:
“An Aramean soldier, however, randomly shot an arrow at the Israelite troops and hit the king of Israel between the joints of his armor. “Turn the horses and get me out of here!” Ahab groaned to the driver of his chariot. “I’m badly wounded!””
1 Kings 22:34 NLT
This story happened after God had spared Ahab because he had repented. By this time, Jehoshaphat, the good king of Judah, had made peace with him.
Jehoshaphat was so intent on keeping that peace that he went along with Ahab’s plans to survive despite what the prophet Micaiah had predicted. (Read the whole chapter for more details).
God faithfully protected Jehoshaphat despite his foolish obedience to Ahab.
The prophecy against Ahab, however, was fulfilled despite their best efforts to protect him.
There are many nuances to this whole story.
To me, the bottom line is two fold.
First, God may change His plans for someone who is truly repentant.
He did this when Ahab repented.
Second, no amount of selfish scheming, no matter how clever, can stop God’s plans from being fulfilled.
Even though his clever plans fooled the enemy, God brought the arrow that broke Ahabs plans.
Have you ever tried to outsmart God? How’d that work for you?
Have you seen God pour out his grace and change the circumstances around you when you truly repented? Please share with us.