Bible Discovery TV - The Daily Show (2024)
God Promised a Change; 2 Kings 9-12
Season 4, Episode 3
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03-Apr-2024
When God says something, He does it. It is so important for us to know God’s Word; this is how we know what the voice of God sounds like. We need to learn His Word and make room for quiet time in our lives to listen to God. God is concerned for us, for the lives of people. He is speaking and acting every day. This hasn’t changed despite the technology that we’ve developed, despite the distractions we have numbed ourselves with. In the days of Ahab, the seventh king of Northern Israel, we see that his leadership was dangerous, reckless, and largely
anti-God. God called a man named Jehu to bring Ahab and Jezebel’s kingdom to an end. Jehu was a forceful and aggressive personality that God used for a good purpose, though like us all, Jehu would have his own decisions to make.
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