2 Kings: The 2nd Study
Naaman cured of leprosy, Elisha works miracles, Syria besieges Samaria, Lepers share the good news the Syrians have left and Hazael becomes king of Syria by assassinating BenHadad.

Naaman cured of leprosy, Elisha works miracles, Syria besieges Samaria, Lepers share the good news the Syrians have left and Hazael becomes king of Syria by assassinating BenHadad.
Four starving lepers discover a feast and tell a starving city.
The signs are there for the arrival of the End Times. Pastor Lance goes through these signs and how they relate to scripture.
If you seek for it God will give you His perspective and His perspective changes everything.
Elijah goes on to be with the Lord leaving Elisha to continue the ministry.
Naaman's pride almost kept him from receiving a miracle from the Lord. Is your pride keeping you from receiving the gift of salvation?
The Bible has a lot to say about government, economics and politics and how as Christians we are to exercise these concepts through a Biblical world view.
A miraculous flow of oil illustrates the importance of desire in our relationship with God.
Prophets, Kings and Wars
Wicked Ahab repented and God forgave! It’s never too late to turn to God, no matter how far from Him you’ve gone. But there are consequences to our sin.
Elijah confronts the false prophets of Baal and kicks their butt with a little mockery thrown in.
Dealing with Depression
Bad kings rise up along with the idolatry and rebellion against the Lord.
Elijah, reckoned as a mighty prophet of God, began as a simple shepherd. God uses average people to do mighty things.
King Rehoboam replaced the gold shields his father Solomon made that he had to give up to Egypt, with bronze shields. From a distance, they looked good, but they were fakes; substitutes for a departed glory. When we sense God’s glory and blessing has departed, instead of pretending everything’s fine, what we need to do is repent and pray.
Happy Birthday, Jesus!
Isaiah 9:6 says the Messiah will be called “Wonderful” A meditation on Philippians 2:6-7 leads to a renewed amazement at the Incarnation. That wonder provides good fuel for worship at Christmas time.
In a rather bizarre story, two unnamed prophets provide the backdrop for a lesson on the importance of obeying God.
Jeroboam edited the faith of Israel for political reasons.
Solomon builds his kingdom to usher in its Golden Age, but he soon falls away from the Lord, investing in the World more than his relationship with Yahweh.
In Psalm 86:11, David asked for a united heart. His son Solomon shows what happens with a divided heart.
Nick discusses his personal testimony and how God is using him to show others that God loves everyone and adversity with God as your anchor brings glory to the Lord and salvation to many.
Solomon builds the temple to the Lord and the Lord blesses it with His presence. Solomon prays over Israel, but their praises will soon be replaced with rebellion.
While Solomon’s request for wisdom was good, it wasn’t the best he could have asked for. His father David shows us something better.
King Solomon begins his reign by asking the Lord for "practical" wisdom to rule Israel.
Solomon extends grace to four rebels, yet only one remains in a place of grace. We must ask: What difference has God’s grace made in my life? Have I responded in true repentance?
David is dying and needs to pass on the kingdom, but who will inherit it? The one it was promised to or the one who will take it by any means.
Paul calls us to identify heretics. How to stand for truth in a culture where anything goes.
Paul encourages the church to unite as one body of believers and not to allow scruples to divide their love for one another.
The limits of our liberty in Christ.