STAND ON THE WORD WITH FRC
A TWO-YEAR BIBLE READING PLAN

REFLECTING ON
  1. 1 Kings 16-17
  2. 1 Kings 18-19
  3. 1 Kings 20-21
  4. 1 Kings 22
  5. 2 Kings 1-2
  6. 2 Kings 3-4

QUESTIONS FOR REFLECTION AND DISCUSSION

1) What passage uniquely spoke to you this week?

2) What insights did you gain about God?

3) What application might this have to what is happening in the world today?

4) How would God have you apply this truth to your life?

STAND ON THE WORD DEVOTIONALS

STAND COURAGEOUS DEVOTIONAL BY GEN. JERRY BOYKIN

Let God Be God - Man as Chaplain

– Luke 11:1,5-8

It was “fake news.” The drought wasn’t Elijah’s fault. He wasn’t causing trouble in Israel. Yet from a human perspective, there wasn’t anyone in a position to help Elijah set the record straight (v. 22). Elijah was in a tough spot—as tough as they come. See, Elijah was facing the most evil king Israel had ever seen. Ahab was married to the more famous (and even more evil) Jezebel, a wicked woman who had promoted the pagan worship of Baal and Asherah and slaughtered Elijah’s fellow prophets.

 

 

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