A Contrast in Character, 1 Kings 22:29–53

November 10, 2019 • Josh Lindstrom • 1 Kings 22:29–53

Though Ahab will die as result of his sin, his son Ahaziah does not turn from his father’s evil ways. Jehoshaphat, on the other hand, sought to do “what was right in the sight of the Lord” (1 Kings 22:3b). Jehoshaphat’s example shows us that it is possible to live rightly before God even in a day when others do not.

Sermon Points:

I. God’s judgment. 1 Kings 22:29-40

a. Ahab’s arrogance. 1 Kings 22:29-31

b. His inevitable end. 1 Kings 22:32-36

c. A complex obituary. 1 Kings 22:37-40

II. Our hope. 1 Kings 22:41-50

III. Your decision. 1 Kings 22:51-53


Worship Songs:

The Lord Our God
© 2013 sixsteps Music, worshiptogether.com songs | CCLI Song # 6518055 -- CCLI License # 420630

Build My Life
© 2016 Brett Younker, Karl Martin, Kirby Kable, Matt Redman, and Pat Barrett | CCLI Song #7070345 -- CCLI License #420630

God With Us (Torwalt)
CCLI #7139866 | Cody Carnes, Cory Asbury, and Ethan Hulse © Capitol | Exaltation, Praise, Singing, Worship

Love So Great
#7068428 by J Snell, J Grimmett & R Morgan 2016 Hillsong Music Publishing

Follow You Anywhere
#7123196 by B Younker, K Stanfill, J Ingram & P Wickham 2019 Kristian Stanfill Publishing Designee, sixsteps Music, worshiptogether.com songs

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