This lesson explores God's unchanging justice through the downfall of Ahab’s dynasty, executed by Jehu. Despite years of seeming silence, God’s judgment—foretold through Elijah—comes to pass with precision. Jezebel is killed, Ahab’s seventy sons are executed, and the prophets of Baal are destroyed. The narrative highlights three key truths: (1) God never forgets His people, even when judgment is delayed; (2) He is always preparing His instruments of justice; and (3) sin’s consequences are inevitable, even if its punishment seems distant. The lesson concludes with strong applications: rejecting God's word leads to wickedness, denying His authority wastes one’s life, and obeying His plans brings unmistakable transformation. God's Word will be fulfilled—either in salvation or in judgment.
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