Restoration: Where New Life Begins

Story of Scripture--Day 170 "Kings who Did Evil" (1 Kings 16)

7 min · 19. juni 2026
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Day 170 — “Kings Who Did Evil” 1 Kings 16 Israel's history takes a dark turn as one wicked king follows another. Baasha, Elah, Zimri, Omri, and finally Ahab lead the nation further and further from God. The lesson is clear: 👉 Leadership without God invites disaster. In 1 Kings 16, we see that sin is never isolated. What begins in the heart of a leader eventually impacts families, churches, communities, and even entire nations. Ahab's reign reminds us that when compromise becomes normal, spiritual decline soon follows. But this chapter does more than expose failed leaders—it points us to our need for a perfect King. 👑 Where earthly kings failed, Jesus succeeded. ✔️ He never compromised. ✔️ He never pursued idols. ✔️ He never led people away from God. ✔️ He perfectly obeyed the Father and laid down His life for His people. Key Takeaway: The world does not need more powerful leaders—it needs more godly leaders. And godly leadership begins with humble submission to King Jesus. 📌 Who is influencing your life? 📌 Where has compromise become normal? 📌 How are you using your influence for God's glory? "Ahab the son of Omri did evil in the sight of the Lord more than all who were before him." — 1 Kings 16:30 #TheStoryOfScripture #PastorJohn #1Kings16 #BibleReadingPlan #DailyDevotional #KingJesus #LeadershipMatters #Faithfulness #ChristianLiving #BibleStudy #GodsWord #WalkWithChrist #ScriptureJourney #ChristianLeadership #JesusIsKing Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2082142/support]

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