1. KING ASA, son King Abijah, grandson of Rehoboam, and great grandson of King Solomon. STARTED OUT WELL when he became king. This is because King Asa walked with God. 1Peter 5:7; Matt. 21:22; Psalm 50:15.
2. KING ASA STOPPED RELYING ON THE LORD But years later, when faced with a challenge from Baasha, king of Israel, King Asa did not stop to pray. King Asa did not cry out to God for help. Matt. 14:31; II Chron. 16:1-3.
3. KING ASA FINISHED BADLY God allowed this test to King Asa. Proverbs 21:1; Proverbs 28:26; Hebrews 12:6.
'And let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not.' Galatians 6:9.
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James J. Barker is a graduate of Tabernacle Baptist Bible College, Virginia Beach, Virginia. He started Bible Baptist Church, May 1990, in Queens, NY. The LORD commissioned him to minister in the new location of Elmont, NY in 1998. The church has moved from storefront to tent...