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Sometimes we get lulled into thinking God is only in control in certain situations, but not in others. This is a lie direct from the enemy's playbook. Tauren Wells' new song "Hills and Valleys" reminds us that God is the supreme authority over all terrain in our lives. There was a group of Arameans in 1 Kings 20 that learned this same lesson the hard way.
I know that God is the God of the hills and the valleys and I long to trust him in both.
On this episode I discuss:
- Taking a B.I.T.E. out of Scripture - this week's Bible Interaction Tool Exercises include:
- Reading in context
- Ask questions
- The verse that led me to 1 Kings 20 in the first place - 1 Kings 20:28
- Ben Hadad launching an attack on Israel - 1 Kings 20:1
- Learning more about King Ahab - 1 Kings 16:30-33
- God's overall plan for this region and several "players" in it - 1 Kings 19:14-18
- An overview of the story of 1 Kings 20
- Ben Hadad's advisors' false report that Israel's God is a God of the hills, but not of the valleys - 1 Kings 20:23
- Matthew Harmon's book entitled Asking the Right Questions: A Practical Guide to Understand and Applying the Bible
- Some questions to help us understand the Bible
- What do we learn about God?
- What do we learn about people?
- What do we learn about relating to God?
- What do we learn about relating to people?
- Some questions to help us apply the Bible
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What does God want me to think or understand?
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What does God want me to believe?
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What does God want me to desire?
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What does God want me to do?
Additional Resources
This Week's Challenge
Read 2 Kings 20. It wouldn’t hurt to read it in context jumping back as far as chapter 15. Read it several times. Try to repeat the details of the story to a friend. Really let it soak in…it’s really quite an epic story. Then ask and answer the questions we asked on today’s episode.
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