I talked about this story already back in September, but here is 1 Kings 22 again. I suppose what I want to focus on for this go-round is Micaiah's prophecy to Ahab. Which wouldn't have happened had Jehoshaphat not insisted that a prophet of the LORD speak regarding Ahab's impending attack on Ramoth Gilead.
Micaiah speaks of an interesting bit of conversation in heaven. It sounds like God wants Ahab attacking Ramoth Gilead. But not for victory. For death. For judgment. In order to accomplish this, God listens to various spirits suggest means for enticing Ahab to go to war. Very interesting.
Ahab was intent on this attack. On imposing his will. And here, God's will and Ahab's will lined up. But it was the intended outcomes here that differed greatly. Ahab was going to do whatever he wanted.
One spirit told the LORD that he would lie to Ahab's prophets. Of course these prophets were going to be believed by Ahab, because he probably surrounded himself with like-minded and like-spirited individuals. Prophets not especially attuned to what the LORD would say.
The LORD used Ahab's desires as judgment upon him. Genius.
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