Destruction: A Study in 2 Kingsنموونە

What does it say?
The Shunammite woman’s land was returned to her after a seven-year famine. Hazael murdered Ben-hadad and became king.
What does it mean?
Interaction with Elisha affected the lives of two people. The Shunammite woman had displayed trust in God by showing kindness and hospitality to Elisha. Later, Elisha protected her household by sending them away during the famine. Ordinarily, she would have lost her land and livelihood. However, her appeal to the king resulted in restoring all she had lost. On the other hand, Hazael chose murder after Elisha prophesied his evil rule over Israel. Even though Hazael swore he could not do the monstrous things predicted, his immediate actions proved otherwise.
How should I respond?
The choices you make will determine your life’s path. Just as Elisha was like a high-intensity light shining on the paths of people he came across, the Word of God is a light that reveals whether your way is pleasing to God. Take an honest look at the decisions you’ve made this week. What do they reveal about your motives or your faith? Allow Scripture to illuminate the remote crevices of your heart. Then confess any sin God’s Word reveals. What choices will you make this week to stay on course by trusting and obeying His Word?
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What began as a victorious return to the land in Joshua ends in destruction, defeat, and exile in 2 Kings. The idolatry and sinfulness of Israel and Judah lead to their expulsion from the land - a final ignominy in a long history of unfaithfulness. Yet even in exile, God was preserving his people and the line of David for a future coming King, whose reign would know no end.
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