Thursday, April 12, 2012

Day 102: 1 Kings 19, 20, 21 and 22


One who puts on his armor should not boast like one who takes it off. (1 Kings 20:11)

Yesterday I told you what a despicable person King Ahab was. Today I confess that one of my favorite quotes in the Bible must be attributed to Ahab himself.

In this passage, the King of Aram, along with 32 of his vassal kings and their forces, came out to attack Ahab's Israel. It isn't looking good for Ahab, and Ben-Hadad of Aram is boasting of how he is going to destroy Samaria (the capital city of Israel). When I get done with you there won't even be enough dust remaining in Israel to give each of my men a handful! (20:10) Wow! That’s a good taunt. But then comes Ahab's priceless response: One who puts on his armor should not boast like one who takes it off.

This is the kind of attitude one might expect from John Wayne defending the stage coach’s women and children against masked highway bandits!

Henry Ford said, You can't build a reputation on what you intend to do. Ben-Hadad's taunts were brave talk for a man who hadn't yet drawn first blood from his enemy. Somehow, Ahab's axiom sounds tougher than Ben Franklin's Don't count your chickens before they're hatched, but it's the same sentiment.

Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the earth (Matthew 5:5).

Is your ego writing checks your body can’t cash?

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