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Saturday, September 20, 2025

week of 9/28

Unit 13  Session 4

A DIVIDED RESPONSE

1 KINGS 21:17-29

 

Key Concept:
God will not ignore injustice among His people, but He is merciful.

After Elijah's victorious showdown on Mount Carmel with the 450 prophets of Baal, whom Elijah executed, the Lord sent torrential rain on Israel for the first time in three years. The drought was over. Ahab told his wife, Jezebel, what Elijah had done, and she swore an oath that she would kill Elijah. Some time later, Jezebel found Ahab pouting because his neighbor Naboth would not let Ahab buy his family's vineyard. So she hatched a plot to bring false accusations against Naboth that led to his execution. Then she told Ahab to take what he had wanted. All this incurred the wrath of the Lord against Ahab and Jezebel.

As you read 1 Kings 21:17-29:

   Recognize that Ahab and Jezebel thought they could get away with 
    false witness, murder, and theft.
     
✞   Marvel at the mercy God showed to Ahab because of his humble 
    response to Elijah's proclamation of judgment.

week of 9/21

Unit 13  Session 3

A DIVIDED PEOPLE

1 KINGS 18:20-2630-39

 

Key Concept:
The Lord alone is the true God and worthy of worship.

Following the pattern of Jeroboam, every king in the Northern Kingdom of Israel did what was evil in the Lord's eyes. The worst was Ahab, who set up a temple for the false god Baal in the capital city of Samaria and made an Asherah pole, leading Israel further into idolatry. The Lord sent Elijah to Ahab to prophesy about a three-year drought throughout Israel as a punishment against the wicked rule of Ahab and his father, Omri (1 Kings 17:1; 18:18). With no rain in the land and the famine affecting their food, the time had come for Elijah to present the question to the people of Israel: Who is the true God, Baal or the Lord?

As you read 1 Kings 18:20-26, 30-39:

   Recognize that Elijah demanded that the people stop trying to worship 
    both God and Baal.
     
✞   Dwell on the fact that a true, living God will act and respond to His people.

Sunday, September 14, 2025

week of 9/14

Unit 13  Session 2

DIVIDED KINGS

1 KINGS 12:25-32 ; 14:21-26

 

Key Concept:
Our sin and false worship anger God.

After King Rehoboam's disastrous start, the northern tribes united under Jeroboam and made him their king. Rehoboam mustered 180,000 troops from his tribes of Judah and Benjamin to fight against the rebel Israelite tribes. The prophet Shemaiah brought Rehoboam a message from the Lord: "You are not to march up and fight against your brothers, the Israelites. Each of you return home, for this situation is from me" (1 Kings 12:24). Judah listened to the Lord and went home, but both kingdoms were at odds with each other for several decades.

As you read 1 Kings 12:25-32 ; 14:21-26:

   Reflect on how Jeroboam's worry caused him to lead Israel into idolatry.
     
✞   Consider how Rehoboam allowed Judah's idolatry to run rampant, and that 
    God subsequently allowed enemies to seize treasure from the temple and palace.

Sunday, September 7, 2025

week of 9/7

Unit 13  Session 1

A KINGDOM DIVIDED

1 KINGS 12:1-8 ; 10-17

 

Key Concept:
Division occurs when wisdom is ignored.

Solomon had been made the wisest man on earth by God, and his reign as king brought prosperity to Israel and glory to God as people came from all over to hear Solomon's godly wisdom. But Solomon married foreign wives who worshiped other gods that he eventually worshiped as well (1 Kings 11:4-8). Because of this evil, God told Solomon that He would tear the kingdom from him during his son Rehoboam's reign, leaving only one tribe for his son's rule. At his coronation, Rehoboam was presented with a choice of what kind of king he would be. His unwise decision fulfilled the Lord's judgment.

As you read 1 Kings 12:1-8 ; 10-17:

   Note the differences between Rehoboam's advisors and the advice they 
    gave to their king.
     
✞   Recognize that God's sovereign will as prophesied to Solomon was being 
    fulfilled through Rehoboam's actions.