1. God detains a story where none of the parties are elect 2. Yet God uses both Ben Hadad and Ahab for His purposes 3. God gives Ben Hadad over to creed, then 'blesses' Ahab temporarily - despite their common wickedness 4. In the midst of this confusion, God speaks His Word 'clearly' to witness to Ahab - who He will not save 5. God commands us to walk faithfully before Him, despite our lack of clear knowledge of His elaborate will
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The Rev. Dr. R. E. Knodel, Jr. has been in the ministry since 1973, serving in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church/USA until AD 2005, and then in the Reformed Presbyterian Church (first of Scotland and now in the RPC of North America). Since 1991 he has also taught philosophy at...