Second Kings
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· 3 viewsTheme: The life, learning, and Lord of the preacher. Purpose: To encourage Men of God to faithfulness and expose God's people to what a real preacher is.
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2 Kings 4:9
2 Kings 4:9
Theme: Israel and Judah
Key Chapter: 25
Key Verse: 2 Kings 17:14
25 chapters, 719 verses, and 25,517 words
Grade level: 6.4
Author: The Holy Spirit of God by inspiration (2 Tim 3:15-16) through ___
Date Written: 630 B.C.
1 Samuel is the book of the Transition—from theocracy to monarchy.
2 Samuel is the book of David’s reign.
1 Kings is the book of the Disruption—of the one kingdom into two.
2 Kings is always to be remembered as the book of the Dispersion.
THIS Second Book of Kings, which opens with the translation of Elijah to heaven, and closes with the transportation of the captive Jews to Babylon, is more tragic than all which have preceded it. Nay, more than that, it is the most tragic national record ever written.
Here are the QUALITIES of a Holy Man of God
I. The Life of the Preacher.
I. The Life of the Preacher.
“Holy” - consecrated to the Lord
He is a saved man.
He is a sanctified man.
He is a Spirit-filled man.
II. The Learning of the Preacher.
II. The Learning of the Preacher.
“man” – a human being
He is a preacher.
He is not perfect.
He has priorities.
III. The Lord of the Preacher.
III. The Lord of the Preacher.
“God” – the Supreme Deity
Christ leads the man.
Christ leads the ministry.
Christ leads the mission.
Conclusion:
Conclusion:
Will you pray for your man of God?
Will you listen to your man of God?
Preached at VBC 3/19/2014 as “Holy Man of God”