God's Mercy to a Wicked King | 1 Kings 20–21 Explained | 6/28/25

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In today’s Chronological Bible Reading (June 28), we explore 1 Kings 20–21 and discover a powerful truth: God sometimes allows hardship to wake us up—and He still offers grace, even to the undeserving.

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Why would God help a wicked king like Ahab—twice?

King Ben-Hadad challenges Israel, and God delivers Ahab against all odds—not once, but twice. Yet Ahab chooses friendship with the world instead of repentance. When judgment finally comes, his one act of humility delays it.

This passage challenges us to walk humbly with God, to reject compromise, and to understand what it truly means to bear His image in a world full of wolves in sheep's clothing.

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