Read 2 Kings 3.
The king of Moab decided to stop providing enormous amounts
of taxation in the form of food and clothing to Israel. This rebellion demanded a military
response. The kings of Israel , Judah
and Edom
formed a quick alliance and set out for battle.
Their strategy caused them to march in areas where there was
no water. Only at this point do they
want to inquire of God. So, they sent
for Elisha. Before Elisha did anything,
he pointed out to Jehoshaphat that with all the false prophets in Israel , none of
them could help when he needed it.
Meeting the vast needs of armies and animals with water was no problem
for God. "This is a light thing in
the sight of the LORD" (verse 18a).
In addition, the LORD guaranteed their victory.
When the king of Moab realized he could not win, he
resorted to a desperate act for help according to his pagan worship. He sacrificed his own son as an offering to a
made-up god. This was so repulsive that
everyone returned home disgusted.
1. God is a person with whom we are to have a personal,
intimate relationship.
2. God is not an insurance policy that is only used when
there is a disaster.
3. There is only One in heaven who can truly help us. All other sources of help will eventually
prove to be poor substitutes at best and evil at worst.
As Edward Mote penned, "On Christ the solid Rock I
stand. All other ground is sinking
sand."
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