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              Royalty and Ruin
            
            
              The King’s Defiance Rebuked
            
            
              The king had boldly defied God in setting aside His appointed
            
            
              worship, and God did not allow this to pass without rebuke. During
            
            
              the dedication of the strange altar at Bethel, a man of God from
            
            
              Judah appeared before the king, sent to denounce him for daring to
            
            
              introduce new forms of worship. The prophet “cried out against the
            
            
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              altar ..., and said, ... ‘Behold, a child, Josiah by name, shall be born
            
            
              to the house of David; and on you he shall sacrifice the priests of
            
            
              the high places who burn incense on you, and men’s bones shall be
            
            
              burned on you.’
            
            
              “And he gave a sign the same day, saying, ‘This is the sign which
            
            
              the Lord has spoken: Surely the altar shall split apart, and the ashes
            
            
              on it shall be poured out.’” Immediately the altar “was split apart,
            
            
              and the ashes poured out from the altar, according to the sign which
            
            
              the man of God had given by the word of the Lord.”
            
            
              1 Kings 13:2, 3,
            
            
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              On seeing this, Jeroboam attempted to restrain the one who
            
            
              had delivered the message. In anger he cried out, “Arrest him!”
            
            
              His rash act met with swift rebuke. The hand outstretched against
            
            
              the messenger of Jehovah suddenly became withered and useless.
            
            
              Terror-stricken, the king appealed to the prophet: “Please entreat the
            
            
              favor of the Lord your God,” he pleaded, “‘and pray for me, that my
            
            
              hand may be restored to me.’ So the man of God entreated the Lord,
            
            
              and the king’s hand was restored to him, and became as before.”
            
            
              Verses 4, 6
            
            
              . This experience should have led the king of Israel to
            
            
              renounce his wicked plans, which were turning people away from
            
            
              the true worship of God. But he hardened his heart and determined
            
            
              to follow his own way.
            
            
              The Lord seeks to save, not to destroy. He gives His chosen
            
            
              messengers a holy boldness, that those who hear may come to re-
            
            
              pentance. How firmly the man of God rebuked the king! In no other
            
            
              way could the evils have been rebuked. The messengers of the Lord
            
            
              are to stand for the right without flinching. As long as they put their
            
            
              trust in God, they don’t need to be afraid, for He who gives them
            
            
              their commission also gives them the assurance of His protecting
            
            
              care.