Friday, October 21, 2022

1 Kings 22; 2 Kings 1

 


Homiletics                                              Study:        Children of the Promise    

                                                                                                 Kingdom Divided

Lesson     6                                             Passage:    1 Kings 22, 2 Kings 1       

Content (List of Topics or Events)

Jehoshaphat and Ahab partner in Battle at Ramoth Gilead - Prophesy Fulfilled (1 Kings 22:1-40)

1. Jehoshaphat visits King of Israel; where battle partnership form to take Ramoth Gilead (1 Kings 22:1-4)

2. Jehoshaphat requests Lord’s counsel (5)

3. King of Israel assembles prophets and asks shall we go to war (6-12)

a. 450 prophets respond “go” (6)

b. Jehoshaphat asks is there no longer a prophet of God to ask (7)

c.  Request to bring Micaiah (8-9)

d. Other prophets tell of battle’s victory (10-12)

4. Micaiah is summoned; speaks Ahab (13-28)

a. Messenger tells Micaiah to agree with other prophets regarding battle and speaks the words (13-15)

b. Micaiah is challenged for truth and speaks battle’s disaster (15-28)

5. The battle plan Jehoshaphat in robes and Ahab in disguise (29-39)

a. Jehoshaphat in robes as a decoy (29-30)

b. Aram gives orders to go after the king (31-33)

6. Ahab disguised is shot and dies (29-39)

a. Ahab shot with arrow; battle rages as he dies (34-35)

b. Chariot cleaned and dogs lick blood (37-40)

Judah - Jehoshaphat followed his father Asa; did right in eyes of Lord (1 Kings 22:41-50)

1. Jehoshaphat reigned 25 years; following ways of father; doing right in eyes of the Lord (41-43)

2. Jehoshaphat was at peace with Israel (44)

3. Jehoshaphat achieved in military exploits (45)

4. Rid the land of male shrine prostitutes (46-47)

5. Built fleet of trading ships; refusing to sail with Israel and never sailed (48-49)

6. Jehoshaphat rested with ancestors and was buried with them; Jehoram his son became king (50)

Israel - King Ahaziah did evil in eyes of the Lord  (1 Kings 22:51-53; 2 Kings 1)

Overview - Ahaziah did evil in eyes of Lord; worshiped Baal, reigned 3 years (1Kings 22:51-53)

1. Ahaziah falls through lattice; is injured; he sends messenger to consult Baal-Zebub about injuries (2 Kings 1:1-2)

32. Angel of the Lord sends Elijah to tell messengers that Ahaziah would die (2 Kings 1:3-4)

4. Messengers with message; asking - who told you (2 Kings 5-7)

5. Ahaziah sends captains and men to get Elijah (2 Kings 8-15)

a. 1st Captain with 50 men demands Elijah come down – Fire from Heaven destroys men (8-10)

b. 2nd Captain with 50 men demand come down at once – Fire from Heaven destroy men (11-12)

c. 3rd Captain with 50 men come on knees asking for respect for my life; angel of God says go (13-15)

6. Elijah tells the king: “Because there is no God in Israel for you to consult; you will never leave bed and will die (16)

a. Ahaziah died according to the word of the Lord spoken by Elijah (17a)

b. Joram succeeded Ahaziah as king (17b-18)

Divisions (Main Blocks of Thought)

Jehoshaphat and Ahab partner in Battle at Ramoth Gilead - Prophesy Fulfilled

1 Kings 22:1-40

Judah - Jehoshaphat followed his father Asa; did right in eyes of Lord

1 Kings 22:41-50

Israel - King Ahaziah did evil in eyes of the Lord  

1 Kings 22:51-53; 2 Kings 1

Subject Sentence (Summarizes the contents of the Divisions – No more than 10 words)

 Jehoshaphat, Ahab, Ahaziah; contrasted: faith rewarded with prophesy’s verdict fulfilled.

Aim (Main Teaching Point of the Passage)

CTATLT   faithfulness to the Lord brings reward while false prophets bring disaster.

Specific Application Questions

Where do you go for advice? How do you seek wise counsel?

How do you seek your legacy of faith being lived out? What influence do you bring to others?

In what ways to you apply godly counsel?

Principles to Remember                                                                                         

Seek God’s direction in all things

Faithfulness is rewarded

God should be in the center of everything

Characteristic of God

Counselor

Theme

Success is listening to the Word of the Lord and applying it in our lives.

 

2 comments:

Sandy W said...

Are you posting these to Google docs? I had access for Matthew but can't get to them for Divided Kingdom I like to print and compare what I end up with. Thanks, Sandy

Chuck Townsend said...

I have updated links to point to Kingdom Divided Materials