Today, I am reading and commenting on 1 Kings 13-14.
When I read this passage I wonder about what motivated the “old prophet” to pursue the “man of God” who prophesied against Jeroboam in front of Jeroboam’s altar in order to convince the man of God to break God’s command to him. I also wonder why the man of God listened to the old prophet. I really want to write about the lesson we need to take from this episode, but it feels both obvious and like it can be taken too far. So, here is the lesson: be careful when someone who claims authority from God tells you something contrary to what you understand God to have said to you directly. I struggle with this lesson because I also believe that we should test what we believe the Holy Spirit to have told us against what others hear God saying. In this case I think I understand where the man of God in this story went wrong. He did not know this “old prophet” and had no basis for believing that God had spoken to him. Another aspect of this is that we do not know why the old prophet lied to the man of God. We need to remember that some people who we believe to honor God will seek to cause us to go against God’s will for reasons of which we will never be aware. I hope my point comes through. It is clear in my head, but I do not feel like it is coming through in the words I have written.
I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.