By Dale J. BabinskyHow do we react when we are given bad news? Do we want to take it out on the one who is bringing us the report? Many times, those who bring bad news are ostracized because of the message they carry. Many times in the Old Testament, we see that this was the case with Israel and the prophets.One such case occurs in 1 Kings 18 when Elijah comes looking for Ahab, the king of Israel, after having hid from him for three years at God’s direction. Ahab had been looking high and low for Elijah because of the drought in the land (Elijah had told Ahab that it would not rain again for several years 1 Kings 17:1). When Ahab’s servant Obadiah comes into contact with Elijah, he is afraid to go back and tell Ahab that Elijah is here, for fear that Elijah will be called away and Ahab will kill him (1 Kings 18:9, 12, 14). Obadiah fears that Ahab will shoot the messenger.Once Ahab finally sees Elijah, he greets him by saying “Is that you, O troubler of Israel?” (1 Kings 18:17 NKJV). Ahab is not happy to see Elijah. Later Ahab will complain to Jehoshaphat with regards to Macaiah saying, “I hate him, because he never prophesies good concerning me, but always evil” (2 Chronicles 18:7). Ahab was not thrilled with any of the prophets, because they did not hesitate to tell him that what he was doing was wrong. Ahab had a tendency to shoot the messenger when it came to these men of God bringing him the word of the Lord.How is it today? Are people willing to hear the word of God with an open heart, or are they only concerned with shooting the messenger because they don’t like the message? We as Christians have a duty to spread the Good News about the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ and the hope of eternal life that comes from that blessed event (Matthew 28:19-20; Mark 16:15-16). There is a need for us to tell the truth of God’s word just as there was in the time of Ahab. We should be like Elijah and Macaiah and speak for God, even if others wish to shoot the messenger. |
- Dale J. Babinsky preaches for the Great Smoky Mountains Church of Christ in Pigeon Forge, TN. He may be contacted through the congregation's website - https://gsmchurchofchrist.com/ |
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