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The Disobedient Prophet

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1 Kings 13:1
By the word of the LORD a man of God came from Judah to Bethel, as Jeroboam was standing by the altar to make an offering.

About this Chapter

In 1 Kings 13, a prophet from Judah was sent by God to deliver a message to King Jeroboam of Israel. The prophet prophesied that a future king named Josiah would be born and would destroy the pagan altars in Israel. However, when the prophet finished delivering his message, he was deceived by an old prophet from Bethel who claimed that an angel had told him to invite the prophet to his house. Against God's command to not eat or drink anything in Bethel, the prophet accepted the invitation and ate with the old prophet. As a result, God pronounced judgment on the disobedient prophet, and he was killed by a lion on his way back home. This chapter serves as a warning against disobedience and the importance of following God's instructions. The prophet had received a clear command from God, but he allowed himself to be deceived by the old prophet's lie. It reminds us that even when faced with persuasive arguments or enticing invitations, we must remain steadfast in our obedience to God's word. Additionally, this chapter highlights the consequences of disobedience. The prophet's disobedience led to his untimely death, serving as a reminder that sin has serious consequences. It also emphasizes the importance of discernment and testing the spirits, as not everyone who claims to speak for God can be trusted. We should always seek God's guidance and rely on His word to discern the truth.

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