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2 Kings 14:27

Posted on 18 May at 11:40

“And the LORD said not that he would blot out the name of Israel from under heaven: but he saved them by the hand of Jeroboam the son of Joash.”

Certainly! Let’s dive into a Bible study on 2 Kings 14:27, which is found in the King James Version (KJV) of the Bible. Before we begin, let’s read the verse for reference: This verse is found in the context of the reign of King Jeroboam II of Israel. During his time as king, he was successful in expanding the territory of Israel and restoring its borders to their former extent. However, the verse also reveals a significant aspect of God’s dealings with His people during this period.

Here are a few key points to consider in understanding this verse:

  • God’s Promise of Preservation:The verse begins by stating that the Lord did not intend to blot out the name of Israel from under heaven. This statement indicates God’s faithfulness to His covenant and His commitment to preserving the nation of Israel. Despite their shortcomings and disobedience, God did not completely destroy them as a people.
  • Salvation through Jeroboam II:The verse further reveals that God saved Israel through the hand of Jeroboam, the son of Joash. It is important to note that this does not imply that Jeroboam himself was a righteous or godly king. In fact, the Scriptures describe him as doing evil in the sight of the Lord (2 Kings 14:24). However, God used Jeroboam as an instrument to preserve Israel, most likely because of His promise to David that there would always be a lamp in Jerusalem (1 Kings 11:36).
  • God’s Sovereign Control:The verse highlights God’s sovereignty over the affairs of nations. Despite the unfaithfulness and wickedness of the kings and the people of Israel, God maintained His control and brought about their preservation. It serves as a reminder that God’s plans and purposes are not thwarted by human actions or circumstances.
  • Application for Believers:While this verse specifically pertains to the historical context of ancient Israel, there are some lessons that can be applied to believers today. It reminds us of God’s faithfulness and His ability to work through imperfect and flawed individuals to accomplish His purposes. It also encourages us to trust in God’s sovereignty, knowing that He is in control even in challenging times.

 

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