The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is a solemn memorial dedicated to unidentified military service members who died in combat. The tradition began after World War I, when nations sought to honor fallen soldiers whose identities remained unknown. The United States established its Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery in 1921, with additional interments from World War II and the Korean War.
In the kingdom of God, the Lord had an unknown soldier. I Kings 13 tells the story of an old prophet who meets with an unknown prophet (Unknown Soldier). This man had an impressive resume. He confronted a corrupt and wicked king by the name of Jerobaum. Israel got divided and this wicked king took 10 tribes with him. (I Kings 12) Fearing that the people would go back to Jerusalem, he instituted a different way of worship appointing pagan priests.
This unknown prophet called this king to the carpet. The altar split and his hand was paralyzed. A good start for a man of God, but what happened? Find out how this great unknown prophet got sidetracked and deceived. Stay the course, my friend.