Restoration: Where New Life Begins

Story of Scripture--Day 166 "Ignoring the Word of The Lord" (1 Kings 13)

6 min · 15. juni 2026
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Day 166 — “Ignoring the Word of the Lord” 📍 1 Kings 13 Today's chapter is a sobering reminder that God calls us to obey His Word fully—not selectively. A prophet courageously delivered God's message to King Jeroboam, but later compromised when he listened to another voice instead of holding fast to what God had already said. The result was tragic and serves as a powerful warning for every believer. 🔹 God's Word is always true. 🔹 No voice should override Scripture. 🔹 Partial obedience is still disobedience. 🔹 Faithfulness requires trusting God even when it's difficult. Most importantly, this chapter points us to Jesus—the perfectly obedient Son of God. Where others failed, Christ obeyed completely, providing salvation and hope for all who trust in Him. Key Takeaway: "When God has spoken clearly, our responsibility is not to negotiate, but to obey." #StoryOfScripture #PastorJohn #1Kings13 #BibleReadingPlan #DailyDevotional #GodsWord #FaithfulObedience #TrustAndObey #JesusChrist #ScriptureTruth #ChristianLiving #BibleStudy #WalkWithGod Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2082142/support]

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