Chariot of Fire: Elijah of the Last Days by Martha Kilpatrick

Chariot of Fire: Elijah of the Last Days by Martha Kilpatrick

Author:Martha Kilpatrick
Language: eng
Format: mobi, epub
Tags: Religion, Juvenile Nonfiction, Bible Stories, Old Testament
ISBN: 9780966592917
Publisher: Shulamite Publishing
Published: 2002-02-28T22:00:00+00:00


Ahab Must Die

Jezebel and Ahab are a marriage of the demonic. A partnership of hell.

Satan especially relishes imposing this twosome into a Christian marriage for the defeat of both husband... and wife.

This "liaison" creeps also into the Church, into the brother and sister kinship, producing a sick alliance, and counterfeiting true unity of the Spirit.

Jezebels create Ahabs and Ahabs call for Jezebels. Where one is, the other is also there, entangled in a mutual need-and-hate alliance built on the fear of both.

And if Jezebel sets you up to be her Ahab and you should garner the courage to refuse, her violent rage will blast you with vicious and ongoing "divorce."

Ahab would give you control, choose you to receive his burden of blame, and bear his load of responsibility. If you dare to reject the job, his self pity will pound you and his whine torture you with the condemnation that you are a failure. Completely. Especially a spiritual failure.

Ahab and Jezebel fit by a harmony of evil dependence, and they need each other in order to "be." Jezebel requires someone to rule over and Ahab must have someone to blame.

Both spirits can also live and function in one person, in a horror of contradiction.

The next phase of Jezebel's defeat was the breakup of the evil-marriage by the death of Ahab. The weakness of cowardice and fear must be killed. Jezebel-rule is over when Ahab-fear is annihilated. “If your right hand offends you cut it off.”

The liaison was dissolved by death. The king who kept her power intact by his weak subjection, died a coward in a battle he was loathe to fight.

Elijah had no fear of the sissy, Ahab. When you will not fight, then everyone can rule you. This is why Ahab would do all Elijah said. Even his enemy could turn him.

This is the story of Ahab's death: Ben-Hadad, king of Syria, sent to Ahab this message:

"Your silver and your gold are mine, your loveliest wives and children are mine."

And Ahab, unwilling to fight for his family, without even a single protest, answered,

“I and all I have are yours. ”

"Anything but fight." This is the Ahab-spirit. Never confront. "Yes" to any degree of tyranny.

Such an easy win for the Syrian king, he would go for more. The Ahab-appeasing of your enemy only increases his appetite... and his audacity.

“I will send my servants to you tomorrow about this time, and they shall search your house and the houses of your servants. And it shall be that whatever is pleasant in your eyes, they will put in their hands and take it. ”

1 Kings 20:6

The nature of Ahab is ultimate laziness and self saving. He would comply with the loss and suffering of others, even his family, just to keep from fighting! Any compromise, any sacrifice so he could save himself. Ahab is "peace at any price." Only when it was an invasion into his very house and favorite treasures did he begin to object and seek help.

Only now did the king of Israel report it to the elders and people.



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