The Book of Kings #19

Evil has lasting consequences. Not only was King Ahab corrupt, so were his children, who learned in their mother how to get the things they wanted. The corruption of his sons seemed inevitable, and the results of that corruption as inevitable as tomorrow’s sunrise. Of course, repentance was just as open to his sons as it had been to Ahab. It was just that none of them availed himself of it.Old sins do not go away of themselves. Trust me, they will be back. And they came back for Ahab’s family in the person of one Jehu, who became

 

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