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Just Like Jezebel
TEXT:
INTRODCUTION
- If you insist on controlling those under your authority rather than
serving them, you will sacrifice the joy of leadership on the altar of
power.
- Nearly nine centuries before Christ, Ahab, king of Israel, married the
daughter of the pagan king of a neighboring country.
- During the 22 years of his reign, the name of his wife became a household
word – more accurately, a household curse! Jezebel.
- Jezebel manipulated everyone she met and repeatedly defied the Word of God
spoken through the prophet Elijah.
- Jezebel always got her way, and woe unto those unfortunate enough to get
in her way!
- Her happiness depended on being on the top of others.
- Even to this day, she abides with the record of Scripture as an embodiment
of a power-hungry and unreachable heart.
- 3,000 years later, no right-thinking mother would ever name here child
jezebel.
- Conversation with Marilyn about what I was going to preach about.
DISCUSSION:
I. Consider the way she treated others.
A. The prophets of God (1 Kings 18:3-4).
B. The false prophets of Baal and Ashera (18:19).
C. The elders at Jezreel (1 Kings 21:5-14).
D. Her husband (21:7,15-16,25).
E. Elijah, the prophet of God (1 Kings 18:40, 12:1-4).
II. There was at least one character like her in the New Testament church.
A. 3 John 9-11.
III. We must be on guard that we do not act the same way.
A. Phil 2:3-4; Col 3:19-4:1; 1 Peter 5:2-3.
IV. Jesus set forth the model for real leadership.
A. Luke 22:24-27
CONCLUSION:
- "To command is to serve, nothing more and nothing less." Andre
Malraux
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David E. Parks
dave@wcofc.org
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