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Story of Scripture--Day 168 "Two Kingdoms, Two Paths" (1 Kings 15)

9 min · 17 de jun de 2026
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Day 168: Two Kingdoms, Two Paths 1 Kings 15 The divided kingdom reveals a powerful truth: the direction of leadership influences the direction of a people. In 1 Kings 15, Judah experiences reform under King Asa, while Israel continues its downward spiral into idolatry and rebellion. Yet beneath the story of kings and kingdoms is an even greater story—the faithfulness of God. 🔹 Faithful leadership leaves a lasting influence. God preserved Judah not because its kings were perfect, but because He was faithful to His covenant with David. 🔹 Revival requires courage. Asa was willing to confront sin and remove idols, even when it was difficult and personal. 🔹 Compromise never stays small. Israel's decline happened one step at a time. Small compromises eventually led to national rebellion. 💡 One of the most profound lessons from this chapter is that even the best kings weren't enough. David failed. Asa left unfinished work. Every king pointed forward to the One who would never fail. 👑 Jesus is the perfect King. Where earthly kings stumbled, Christ remained faithful. Where kingdoms rise and fall, His kingdom stands forever. Key Takeaway: God faithfully preserved the line of David through imperfect kings until the perfect King arrived—Jesus Christ. #TheStoryOfScripture #PastorJohn #1Kings15 #BibleStudy #DailyDevotional #FaithfulnessOfGod #KingJesus #ChristianLiving #OldTestament #BiblePodcast #ScriptureJourney #TrustGod #WalkWithJesus #LeadershipMatters #TwoKingdomsTwoPaths Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2082142/support]

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