Read 2 Kings
8-10.
Time and again
the scriptures record how God keeps His promises.
The Shunammite
widow from chapter 4 was protected by God.
He let her know in advance that there would be a famine for seven
years. She left the country for that
time and the LORD took care of her. When
she returned God gave her favor with the king to restore her house and
land. Even more, he ordered that she be
given seven years of produce from the land.
In Syria, God
revealed to Elisha that King Ben-hadad would die and Hazael would reign in his
place. It happened, just as He said.
Then, the LORD
had to deal with Jehoram, king of Judah. He was an evil king. "Yet the LORD was not willing to destroy
Judah,
for the sake of David his servant, since he promised to give a lamp to him and
to his sons forever." (8:19)
Elisha
instructed a nameless prophet to anoint Jehu as king of Israel. His charge was to rid the country of the
wickedness and sorceries of Ahab and Jezebel.
God used Jehu to fulfill the promises that were made in 1 Kings 21 by
Elijah. Finally, the murder of the
innocent man, Naboth, had been avenged.
Further, Jehu
obeyed the LORD in executing all of Ahab's descendants and all the false
prophets in Israel. In the process of spiritually cleansing the
nation he stated, "Know then that there shall fall to the earth nothing of
the word of the LORD." (10:10a)
The wheels of
God's justice may turn slowly (to us) but they do turn. God works His justice through kings and
nations. Government powers and their
overthrows are in His hand. What God
promises He will fulfill. His word is
without error and totally reliable. He
is worthy of our trust.
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