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Jehoshaphat represents a lone follower of God amid a succession of evil kings. Normally, his name is buried in a chronology of idolatry, wickedness, and the outright desecration of God’s holiness. But Jehoshaphat chooses a different path. He serves as an example of godly living in a corrupt society. According to Mackintosh in Jehoshaphat: A Word on World-Bordering, Jehoshaphat is noteworthy not...

persuaded him to go up with him to Ramoth-gilead.” He allowed his heart to be warmed by Ahab’s gift, and was thereby the more easily swayed by Ahab’s arguments. Just as Peter accepted the compliment of being let into the high-priest’s fire, and, being warmed thereby, denied his Lord. We can never canvass, with spiritual coolness, the world’s arguments and suggestions, while we are breathing its atmosphere, or accepting its compliments. We must keep outside and independent of it, and thus we shall
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