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What does the Bible say about Jehu's zeal and its significance?

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Jehu's zeal illustrates God's sovereignty in executing His judgment against the idolatry of Ahab's house, fulfilling His prophetic word.

In 2 Kings 10, Jehu is depicted as an instrument of God's judgment against the house of Ahab, highlighting the importance of fulfilling God's word. Jehu was anointed by God to uproot the idolatrous practices established by Ahab and Jezebel. His zeal for the Lord is evident in his actions, including the destruction of Baal worship. This narrative underscores the theological principle that God uses imperfect instruments to accomplish His divine will, and His sovereignty prevails over human actions and decisions. Jehu's fervor, while commendable in its intent, also serves as a reminder that zeal must be accompanied by faithfulness to God's commands.
Scripture References: 2 Kings 10:1-29

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Jehu's Zeal
Chris Cunningham · Jun 16, 2024
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