A prophet preaches to King Asa, and the king believes the messages, taking God honoring actions God. The nation rejoices and rededicates itself to worship and obey the Lord. High level idolatry is removed, and the land is cleansed
Finally A Godly King
Finally a Godly king to fortify the kingdom. King Asa was interested in what interested God. He cleansed Judah from idolatrous influences and worked to restore her defenses without idols and was victorious against an enormous foe.
The Feisty King
Abijah is now king in Judah. He wastes no time going after his father’s arch enemy, King Jeroboam. As Abijah lectures the northern tribes their army encircles Judah’s army, but God delivers the victory to Judah.
Brass Shields
Insolent sin, masquerade, pretense, and appearances characterize Rehoboam’s life. A king who could have glorified God, but chose to depart from Him instead. He lost the gold shields of Judah and made brass shields in their place.
The Divided Kingdom
Here are two types of leaders that caused grief for everyone else. Rehoboam the amateur king and Jeroboam the seekerfriendly king. Rehoboam was weak; Jeroboam was an apostate. However, some took their stand for Yahweh.
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