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Christian Canuck | Elah: The Drunken Reign of a Short-Lived King of Israel (1 Kings 16:6-14) @christiancanuck | Uploaded February 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 day ago.
The sermon discusses the reign of King Elah, who followed in the sinful footsteps of his father Baasha, provoking the Lord's anger with idolatry and wickedness. Despite being raised to power by God, Baasha and Elah continued in sin, leading to their downfall and the fulfillment of prophecy through Zimri's actions. The narrative serves as a cautionary tale against the dangers of sin, emphasizing the need for a perfect king like Jesus Christ and the importance of avoiding drunkenness in favour of being filled with the Holy Spirit.
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