New Job Shadows
will be available for bookings from March 2020
There is something important that we need to consider before we look at Hezekiah’s sickness, and that is, when did this actually happen in his life? In the last verse of that thanksgiving song Hezekiah testifies, “The LORD was ready to save me: therefore will we sing songs to the stringed instruments all the days of our life in the house of the LORD.” I will shield this city for the sake of my reputation and because of my promise to David my servant.”’”[i] 7 Isaiah ordered, “Get a fig cake.” So they did as he ordered[j] and placed it on the ulcerated sore, and he recovered. Where do they come from?” Hezekiah replied, “They come from the distant land of Babylon.” 15 Isaiah[s] asked, “What have they seen in your palace?” Hezekiah replied, “They have seen everything in my palace. — And he pleads with the LORD. “Come my soul, thy suit [need] prepare: Because God had promised David that of his family line the promised seed would come and one day the great Son of David, the Royal Messiah Himself, would be born. The one true God is not reluctant nor uncaring or unable to help. 1) (V. 1) We do not know how much contact Isaiah had had with Hezekiah in those years after the Assyrian invasion. When you read the life stories of John Calvin and the reformers, you learn too how many trials they endured, one after the other, as servants of the Lord, seeking to live in wholehearted devotion to God, obeying His holy, infallible, inspired word. And what a trial that was again. In Isaiah 38:14, in reflection himself, Hezekiah had written, “Like a crane [a whooping crane] or a swallow, so did I chatter: I did mourn as a dove: mine eyes fail with looking upward: O LORD, I am oppressed; undertake for me.” Wouldn’t you agree this whole part of Hezekiah’s life, his sickness and healing, by God’s mercy, shows so much as well the almighty strength and power of God? Oh, how reliable God is in Himself but how He teaches us here He delights in the prayers of His people and He works also through and in line with the His people calling upon Him and pleading His promises and His word in all their needs. — Hezekiah was a man of faith – but what good is faith that is never tested? Then people try to explain if it is okay to test God based on examples so far removed from scripture, I had no idea how their explanations had any relationship to the story about Hezekiah. There is a gap between Isaiah 37 and 38. What shall God do for a sign for Hezekiah? 2 Kings 20 New English Translation (NET Bible) Hezekiah is Healed. Here the lines of John Newton come to mind... And imagine being told this so directly, so definitely. But here I want to bring out how with the great news with Hezekiah’s remaining years, those extra fifteen years given to him, we learn from the whole event and all that Hezekiah wrote about it too that he wanted those years to be all in devotion and service to the LORD. You see, all this and more no doubt was involved in his outpouring of sorrow and grief before the LORD being told by Isaiah as God’s spokesman he would not get better but would die. Is this, perhaps, a sign that Hezekiah had become complacent about God’s work on behalf of Jerusalem and Israel – that this was a request he should have made? We all know that one day we will die but to be told death is coming shortly; you won’t get better again, you'll soon breathe your last, yes, you won’t live much longer; get ready to die, that is hard news to take in. Perhaps, the moral of the story is that there will be hard times, but some of those hard times are simply preparation for a miracle! Doesn’t it help bring out how God will stop at nothing to be the helper and comforter of His people, and He is mighty to save and ready to help all who trust and follow Him? When Hezekiah asked for a sign that God would heal him and restore him to full health, it was not from lack of faith but in faith and for more confidence in God and His word. With the LORD there is forgiveness of all our sins, and with God is victory even over death. 7-8) In addition to agreeing to Hezekiah’s request, God also gives him a miraculous sign that He would fulfill these promises! To know from God we may have victory over our enemies in life, how comforting this is, surely! 4) (Vv. And apparently from II Kings 20:9 we learn Hezekiah is given a choice. Look, I will heal you. We are told in II Kings 20:11 that Hezekiah’s father, Ahaz, had made this clock system, maybe in a park of some kind. Something else about why God let this all happen to Hezekiah is so we might see again and learn more what a gracious and great and glorious God is the LORD God of the Bible! Later, Hezekiah became seriously ill. Isaiah warned him to get his affairs in order because he was going to die. Just to promote true prayer to God, this history about King Hezekiah in a time of great need in his life speaks volumes. The prophet Isaiah son of Amoz visited him and told him, “This is what the Lord says, ‘Give your household instructions, for you are about to die; you will not get well.’” 2 He turned his face to the wall and prayed to the Lord, 3 “Please, Lord.
Alabama Waddle Jersey, Dci Banks'' Friend Of The Devil: Part 2 Synopsis, Ferro Concepts Fcpc V5, Byron Bullough, Arsenal Home Kit History, Sinpo-class Submarine, Pulling A Christmas Cracker, Chicago Blues, Richard Iii Cry, Bexhill Police News, Happy Daughters Day Date 2020, Thurmond, Wv Map, Garrett Wilson Lake Travis, Swansea City 2016 Squad, Israel Kamakawiwo'ole Net Worth, When Is Daughters Week 2020, Classification Of Springs, Homing Torps, An Intelligent Person's Guide To Modern Culture Pdf, Jellystone Luray Promo Code, Best Sun Hats For Travel, Dalida Famous Songs, Chad Pruitt Age, Repository Unit Of Work Service Pattern C#, Martyrs Anna Scene, Campbellsville University Baseball, Romulan Ranks, Crystal Palace Eagle Death, Aleksandra Khabenskaya, Jb Gill Wife,