As we study the lives of the kings in 2 Kings, we are reminded of the flaws of human leadership and the need for a perfect King. Jesus, the ultimate King of Kings, embodies the faithfulness and righteousness that the earthly kings lacked. Through His life, death, and resurrection, Jesus established His eternal kingdom, offering salvation and the hope of restoration to all who believe in Him. As we reflect on the stories and lessons found in 2 Kings, we are encouraged to remain faithful to God's covenant, seek repentance, and place our trust in Jesus, the perfect King who reigns with righteousness and grace.
In the Parable of the Weeds, Jesus addresses the perplexing question of why good and evil coexist in the world. He likens the kingdom...
In exile, Ezekiel faced isolation, demotion, and restrictions while delivering God's word of impending judgment against Judah. Verse 25 emphasizes God's absolute authority ("For...
The third commandment is far more than a warning about reputation; it is an invitation into a profound covenant promise. In the ancient world,...