Title: Terrible Revenge/2 Kings 9:15-37
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God waits patiently, but for the sake of holiness and for the sake of holiness, it is terrifying.
He is a God of justice who brings judgment. Worshiping idols and prophets of God
mercilessly killing and persecuting the people, taking the property of the rebels, killing them,
King Ahab and his wife, Jezebeth, who killed even their family members, paid the price for their evil sins.
and terrifying vengeance and judgment came upon Joram his son.
1. God's judgment was swiftly executed.(20)
"...The driving of that chariot is as maddening as that of Jehu the grandson of Nimshi.
"(20b) God anointed Jehu as king and
So he rode on a horse, but according to his fiery nature, hesitatingly did not lose opportunity,
It's being processed.
Some people need people in times of peace, others need them in times of turbulence.
do. During war, it is disadvantageous to artists, writers, and the weak.
and is respected in times of peace. The king of Israel in the north and the king of Judah in the south
It was implemented orthogonally with no time to defend.
The two kings did not notice at all. The important thing is to think deeply.
Action must be swift. What kind of work does a quick and decisive person do?
Whether you pursue it or not, you have an advantage.
2. God fulfilled the prophecies of the Word (14,15,26)
1 Kings 19:17 Elijah anointed Jehu and appointed a king to take revenge on you.
The prophecy was that Jehu became king and was doing this as he promised.
Fulfillment, that by taking the vineyard and killing Naboth, they will also die in this land.
He died as prophesied.
"You said to him, 'Has the LORD said that you have killed and taken four and a half?
And said to the former, saith the Lord, that dogs licked up Naboth's blood,
in a place where dogs will lick your blood, even the blood of your body.” (1 Kings)
21:19)-21,24
1) King Joram fled after being injured in Jezreel (15)
2) Meeting at Naboth's vineyard, two kings run
3) Thrown into Naboth's vineyard (25-26)
4) Jezebeth's body was eaten by dogs (35-37) No grave, no tombstone - Life is useless
3. Punishment is given to the representatives of sin (24,27,30)
Joram-King of Israel, Ahaziah-King of Judah, Jezebed
The state of ceramics leads the lazy, indolent, and corrupt people to the path of sin - Hana
stir up your oars
God had given them many talents and wanted them to be used wisely.
Lear had his power to steal and kill the weak, and the poor with many possessions
Come to give alms, do not help the afflicted, but indulge in pleasure