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Trusting God's Plan in the Battle: Lessons From the Life of Jehoshaphat

SIKU 7 YA 20

Day 7: Lying Spirits

I love this story because it literally made me do a double take when reading it! It’s an unusual story that gives us a glimpse into the throne room of God. Let’s cut to the chase!

Remember Micaiah, the prophet who said he would only repeat God’s message? Now he’s standing before Ahab and Jehoshaphat and has the chance to answer Ahab’s question, should Israel go to war or not? “Attack and be victorious,” he answered, “for they will be given into your hand.” (v 14)

Wait, what? I thought Micaiah would only speak what God was showing him.

Here’s where it gets very interesting. Knowing Micaiah never had anything good to say for the king, Ahab says, “How many times must I make you swear to tell me nothing but the truth in the name of the LORD?” (v 15)

Ahab knew something was up. He invoked the name of the Lord and look what happened!

Micaiah says he saw a vision of the battle and Israel was defeated and Ahab would be killed. But even more interesting is Micaiah’s vision of heaven. In the vision, God asked the heavenly hosts to entice Ahab into attacking Ramoth Gilead.

One spirit volunteered to be a lying spirit in the mouths of all the prophets. This spirit caused them all to lie, including the Lord’s one true prophet, Micaiah. That’s the reason why Micaiah lies. It was because he was being whispered to by a lying spirit. But notice when Ahab tells him to speak the truth in the name of the LORD, that’s when Micaiah is compelled to speak the truth. The name of the Lord is powerful and caused that lying spirit to leave Micaiah.

Here’s what I want us to really see today! There is a powerful spiritual world out there that can literally whisper lies into your ears. Even as Christ followers, we can hear their lies and be influenced to say them. So be wary! Any of us is susceptible to their deceptions, but there is power in the name of the Lord!

Ahab didn’t like hearing the truth and told his officials to put Micaiah in prison until he returned safely. I love Micaiah’s response, “If you ever return safely, the LORD has not spoken through me.’ Then he added, “Mark my words, all you people.’” (v 27)

All the while Jehoshaphat was sitting front and center to see all of this happen. You’ll see tomorrow that trusting Ahab and allying with him will almost cost Jehoshaphat his life. Stay tuned!

Questions:

1. Is it hard for you to believe that Christians can be influenced by evil spirits?

2. Why do you think there is power in God’s name?

3. “For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.” Ephesians 6:12 How can you apply this verse to any problems you encounter with people in your life?

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Trusting God's Plan in the Battle: Lessons From the Life of Jehoshaphat

What battle is waging in your life right now? Is it a battle for your health, marriage, children, job, or mental wellbeing? In this plan, we’ll learn from the mistakes and victories of Israel’s King Jehoshaphat and how you can apply those lessons to any trial you’re facing. You’ll see how praising God in the thick of the battle leads to ultimate victory!

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