LISTEN AND OBEY
Opening Prayer
Coming to your Word today, Lord God, I ask for wisdom to discern what is right, what is good, and what is pleasing to you as I relate to the world around me.
Read 1 KINGS 13:11–34
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11 Now there was a certain old prophet living in Bethel, whose sons came and told him all that the man of God had done there that day. They also told their father what he had said to the king. 12 Their father asked them, “Which way did he go?” And his sons showed him which road the man of God from Judah had taken. 13 So he said to his sons, “Saddle the donkey for me.” And when they had saddled the donkey for him, he mounted it 14 and rode after the man of God. He found him sitting under an oak tree and asked, “Are you the man of God who came from Judah?”
“I am,” he replied.
15 So the prophet said to him, “Come home with me and eat.”
16 The man of God said, “I cannot turn back and go with you, nor can I eat bread or drink water with you in this place. 17 I have been told by the word of the Lord: ‘You must not eat bread or drink water there or return by the way you came.’”
18 The old prophet answered, “I too am a prophet, as you are. And an angel said to me by the word of the Lord: ‘Bring him back with you to your house so that he may eat bread and drink water.’” (But he was lying to him.) 19 So the man of God returned with him and ate and drank in his house.
20 While they were sitting at the table, the word of the Lord came to the old prophet who had brought him back. 21 He cried out to the man of God who had come from Judah, “This is what the Lord says: ‘You have defied the word of the Lord and have not kept the command the Lord your God gave you. 22 You came back and ate bread and drank water in the place where he told you not to eat or drink. Therefore your body will not be buried in the tomb of your ancestors.’”
23 When the man of God had finished eating and drinking, the prophet who had brought him back saddled his donkey for him. 24 As he went on his way, a lion met him on the road and killed him, and his body was left lying on the road, with both the donkey and the lion standing beside it. 25 Some people who passed by saw the body lying there, with the lion standing beside the body, and they went and reported it in the city where the old prophet lived.
26 When the prophet who had brought him back from his journey heard of it, he said, “It is the man of God who defied the word of the Lord. The Lord has given him over to the lion, which has mauled him and killed him, as the word of the Lord had warned him.”
27 The prophet said to his sons, “Saddle the donkey for me,” and they did so. 28 Then he went out and found the body lying on the road, with the donkey and the lion standing beside it. The lion had neither eaten the body nor mauled the donkey. 29 So the prophet picked up the body of the man of God, laid it on the donkey, and brought it back to his own city to mourn for him and bury him. 30 Then he laid the body in his own tomb, and they mourned over him and said, “Alas, my brother!”
31 After burying him, he said to his sons, “When I die, bury me in the grave where the man of God is buried; lay my bones beside his bones. 32 For the message he declared by the word of the Lord against the altar in Bethel and against all the shrines on the high places in the towns of Samaria will certainly come true.”
33 Even after this, Jeroboam did not change his evil ways, but once more appointed priests for the high places from all sorts of people. Anyone who wanted to become a priest he consecrated for the high places. 34 This was the sin of the house of Jeroboam that led to its downfall and to its destruction from the face of the earth.
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Meditate
‘Blessed … are those who hear the Word of God and obey it.’1
Think Further
Am I listening to God? Today’s verses may seem harsh. There are two men – the ‘man of God’ from Judah and the ‘old prophet’ of Bethel (v. 11). The first acts obediently, but then seems to lose focus and disobeys God. As a result, he dies violently and alone (v. 24). Why so serious a consequence?
The wider context is important. The ‘man of God’ from Judah had a significant commission. If King Jeroboam of Bethel didn’t have a change of heart, disaster and death lay ahead for all the people of Israel. He had understood, including the instructions not to linger in a place of compromise (vv. 8, 9). Then came this incident on his return. What distracted him? The old prophet seemed trustworthy, speaking in ways which suggested common understanding (v. 18). In fact, however, he was lying. He may have been trying to be kind, but even so, his words casually present the temptation to disobey God – and it’s clear that the ‘man of God’ knew this (vv. 16, 17, 21, 22). Back on the road, he is killed – this ‘lion’ and ‘donkey’ of a man – his body left on the road for passers-by to see (vv. 24, 25). Eventually, the old prophet buries his remains with respect (v. 30) – but it’s too late (v. 32). Why should Jeroboam and his people take notice of the ‘man of God’ who didn’t keep God’s command (vv. 8, 9, 17, 19, 21, 26)? The result? Jeroboam didn’t change. His sinful activity continued, leading to the downfall of Israel and the house of Jeroboam, and its ‘destruction from the face of the earth’ (v. 34).
Temptation to disobey God’s voice comes in subtle ways. On the main stage we’re strong; but on the everyday journeys of life we hear soft, surprising voices calling us away from God’s path.
Apply
What unlikely voices are getting in the way of your hearing and obeying God?
Closing prayer
Help me, Father, to hold fast to your Word, to be obedient, and ready to share with others the grace and mercy you offer in Christ.
1 Luke 11:28
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