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The two books of Kings trace the history of God’s Old Testament people from King Solomon to the Babylonian exile. During that time God’s one nation became two: Israel, to the north, and Judah, to the south. Both kingdoms drifted away from the Lord. Yet the Lord sent Elijah and Elisha to call his people to repentance.

In our day we frequently see clergymen of different denominations worshiping together. The participants, some of whom may claim to be Lutheran, often express the desire that they “want to learn from one another.” Micaiah was not that kind of man. Micaiah did not shake hands with the false prophets, hoping to learn something from them. He spoke the words of God boldly, decisively, and without apology. May God bless our church with pastors and laypeople who have that same determination! Ahab Killed
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