What an honored designation - to be known as a man (or woman) of God! Such a person would reflect God in his walk, his talk and his thoughts. It is not those who say they are godly, but rather those who live godly lives who earn such a reputation. Perhaps you can think of someone whom you would call a “man of God.” In the Bible, Moses is called “the man of God” five times, and David, three times. Also, Samuel, Elijah, Elisha and some of the other prophets are so designated. In the New Testament, Timothy is called a “man of God” (1 Timothy 6:11), showing that we also should have the character that would merit such a title. A man of God was sent to Eli, another to Jeroboam, another to Ahab, and also one to Amaziah. Although God would occupy us with their message rather than with them, His messengers, they will be rewarded for their services. We, too, should be content, knowing that He takes notice, and give a faithful testimony, deliver His message, and He will reward in a coming day.
1. What is the description of the man of God who obeys all Scripture?
2 Timothy 3:___
2. What did the man of God say to Amaziah about the hundred talents?
2 Chronicles 25:___
3. When the Shunamite’s son died, to whom did she want to run?
2 Kings 4:___
4. Name six things that the man of God is to follow? 1 Timothy 6:___
5. When the Lord showed Elisha what would happen to Ben-hadad, what did the man of God do? 2 Kings 8:___