Become Thankful

Colossians 3:15 commands: “Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, to which indeed you were called in one body, and be thankful.” Those last two words are very instructive: “Be thankful.” In Greek the word “be” is “ginesthe” — literallly, “become” thankful. This teaches us a couple of important things:

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Enemies Within & Without

The prophets of Baal were not the only false prophets in Israel in the days of Elijah, as we see in I Kings 22. As Ahab and King Jehoshaphat of Judah were seeking guidance before a potential battle, :11 says “Then Zedekiah the son of Chenaanah made horns of iron for himself and said, ‘Thus says YHWH, “With these you will gore the Arameans until they are consumed.”‘” So Zedekiah the son of Chenaanah was not a prophet of Baal, but supposedly a prophet of YHWH. (We see the same thing from other false prophets in :12 too) So the problem in Israel in the days of Ahab was not only the prophets of Baal, but supposed prophets of YHWH who spoke falsehood instead of His truth. We have the same basic problem today.

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Getting The Right Advice

We all have times when we need advice. But almost as important as the decision you are making is that you get your advice from the right sources. In I Kings 22, Jehoshaphat and Ahab were about to go to war with the King of Aram, and they were getting counsel (advice) from the prophets. What unfolded should serve as an example for us when we are seeking advice:

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Even Ahab; Even Me!

The Bible describes Ahab, the King of Israel during the time of Elijah the prophet, as one of the most wicked kings ever. I Kings 21:25 summarizes his life by saying that he “sold himself to do evil in the sight of YHWH” and “acted very abominably in following idols.” Yet Ahab’s response to his rebuke from God brought a surprising result:

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Icons of Christ

The word “icon” is defined in freedictionary.com as “an image, a representation”, a “representation of a sacred or sanctified Christian personage.” “Icons” or pictures of the Lord and of His saints are venerated by the Eastern Orthodox Church. It is interesting therefore, that in Colossians 3:10 the Bible says that Christians are “being renewed to a true knowledge according to the IMAGE of the One who created him.” The word “image” in that verse is the Greek word “icona” — we get our word “icon” from it!

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Your Heart’s Inclination

“Have you murdered and also taken possession?” This is the question Elijah asked King Ahab in I Kings 21:19, after Ahab had killed Naboth and stolen his vineyard. The prophet also foretold the disaster that was come upon Ahab because of his sin. It might occur to one that the sentence of Elijah could have applied, word for word, to King David. What was the difference?

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Patience With Holiness

Colossians 3:10 says that Christians “have put on the new self, who is being renewed to a true knowledge according to the image of the One who created him …”. It should be instructive to us that the verse says the Christian “IS BEING renewed”. “Is being renewed” is a present participle, meaning that it is something which is currently underway. It is not a “done deal.” It is a process. This has some important applications for us: Continue reading

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The Prophetic Function of God’s Word

In I Kings 21, after King Ahab took the land which was the inheritance of his neighbor Naboth, :17 says: “Then the word of the LORD came to Elijah the Tishbite …” God did not overlook this evil deed of Ahab’s, but had a word to speak to him about it, and the judgment that was coming to him for his sin. Similarly, He does not overlook OUR evil ways either, but beholds them all, and holds us accountable for our deeds — and speaks to us regarding them in His word.

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That We Might Know Him

In I Kings 20:13 one of God’s prophets approached Ahab the king and told him that God was going to deliver him from an oppressive army that day, “and you shall know that I am the LORD.” This is just what Elijah had said when he prayed to God on Mount Carmel, that He would answer by fire “that this people may know that You, O Yahweh, are God …”. We see phrases like this repeatedly in scripture: “and you shall know that I am the LORD (literally “Yahweh”). Thus we see that this is the ultimate purpose for everything God does — it is that we may know that He is God! Continue reading

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Against “Trash Talk”

“Trash talking” is an attempt to verbally intimidate an opponent, and it has become a familiar part of American culture, especially in sports and video games — but it has infiltrated many other segments of our society as well. In I Kings 20, we see that “trash talking” is not anything new: King Ben-hadad of Aram came down to Syria and besieged Samaria and he used “trash talk” to intimidate the King of Israel. But Ahab had a word in response which some of us may find useful at some point: Continue reading

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