GOD IS FAITHFUL TO HIS PROMISES
Keywords 21:7
Nevertheless, because of the
covenant the LORD had made with David, the LORD was not willing to destroy the
house of David. He had promised to maintain a lamp for him and his descendants
forever.
1. The end of Jehoshaphat’s reign (1-3)
King Jehoshaphat
died and was given an honorable burial with his ancestors in the City of David.
Jesus said that “a good man brings good things out of the good stored up in his
heart.” This can be seen in Jehoshaphat's life in the way he provided for his
sons and established them in fortified cities. No doubt, he wanted to protect
and strengthen the nation through their leadership.
2. The reign of
King Jehoram (4-20)
King Jehoram failed
to follow the good example of his godly father. Instead, he was influenced by
his wife, a daughter of Ahab. It was a very dark era in the nation’s history.
Jehoram slaughtered his brothers and led the people of Judah into idolatry.
Nevertheless, the LORD was not willing to destroy the house of David. He
remembered his promise to maintain a lamp for David and his descendants
forever. God is faithful, even when his people are not.
Prayer Father, your mercy is
beyond measure.
One Word God remembers his promises
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