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NO SHORTCUT

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Bible Reading: 1 KINGS 15:16-24

Key Verse:

“There is a league between me and thee, and between my father and thy father: behold, I have sent unto thee a present of silver and gold; come and break thy league with Baasha king of Israel, that he may depart from me” (1 Kings 15:19).

Men always seek shortcut to success in life. Rather than live by God’s righteous standard, they seek to achieve success by any means possible. They justify their action by arguing that the end does indeed justify the means. This is despite their moral failings and character flaws, all of which contravene God’s expectations from His children.

Such was the beginning of the end for King Asa, who had begun well to rule Judah and had introduced great reforms in the land. He brought back true worship of God, took away altars erected for strange gods by his fathers, destroyed all objects of idolatry in Judah, strengthened the kingdom by building fenced cities and generally lived and ruled righteously. In return, God gave the land rest and peace and prospered his reign. Although he built a strong army, he did not have to fight many wars.

In one particular instance, he faced an onslaught from Baasha, the king of Israel and instead of turning to God as he did in the past and got great victory, he sought help from Benhadad, the king of Syria. When challenged by a prophet of God to the effect that he had gone astray, he arrested and imprisoned him and oppressed anyone else who raised his voice against his excesses. He was soon struck by God with a disease in his feet. Yet, in that condition, he failed to humble himself and turn to God but sought treatment from physicians. Eventually, he died from that sickness.

Besides being disobedient, choosing the easy but wrong way is sin in the sight of God. You may get the reprieve you seek but in the process incur the anger of the Lord. Never withdraw your trust from God because of present suffering nor seek solution to your problems from other sources. This is the surest way to avoid a life of regret and eternal separation from God.

🌟 Challenge

The life that pleases God is a marathon, not a quick and easy dash.

🙏 Prayer

Almighty Father, enable me to always execute your heart desires, in Jesus Name, Amen.

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