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II Kings 18:13-19:37

I have always thought about Hezekiah’s first attempt at getting Assyria to leave its borders by means of monetary persuasions when I’m faced with a threatening situation. Appeasement only works for a short time because the enemy will always be back.

Stripping the gold from the doors of the Temple is kind of like taking the things we may have designated to God, be it monetary or our time and talents, and diverting them to another area effecting our lives as if the problem will go away, it won’t. It’s best to deal head on with the issue, but I know that it is a very hard thing to do. We want to take the path of least resistance; however, that path always seems to take us back to the point where we started, Sennacherib knocking at the door.


19:14After Hezekiah received the letter and read it, he went up to the LORD's Temple and spread it out before the LORD.

I believe the prayer prayed is a model for us to use when we feel threatened and overwhelmed. This prayer stated the truth; the Assyriaian army had conquered every country they attacked, but in the threat against Judah, the God of gods had been challenged and Hezekiah was running to the name of the Lord, his high tower.

Proverbs 18:10 The name of the LORD is a strong tower;
The righteous run to it and are safe.


Acts 21:1-7

Alexander Hamilton (1755-1804) is quoted as saying,

“Those who stand for nothing fall for anything” In order to take a stand one must be firm in planting ones feet on the ground becoming immovable from the position they have taken even to the point of death. To Fall for anything is not really living ones life to the fullest it is only existing. Paul found something to die for, thus he lived life to the max.

Mark 8:36

For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul? (KJV)

Psalm 149:1-9

5 Let the faithful rejoice in this honor.
Let them sing for joy as they lie on their beds.

I’m thinking that singing for joy as I lie in my bed may be a wonderful way to prepare myself for sleep. Praising God with a glad heart and a joyful spirit may just usher me into a night of wonderful sleep. Hmmm, I won’t know unless I try.

Proverbs 18:8

If rumors are dainty morsels that sink deep into the heart than one who loves to hear “secrets” at the expense of the reputation of others, getting their ears tickled with “good” stuff will themselves become spreaders of rumors and not be listeners only

Luke 6:45The good man brings good things out of the good stored up in his heart, and the evil man brings evil things out of the evil stored up in his heart. For out of the overflow of his heart his mouth speaks. (NIV)


Grace and peace,
Ramona

Acts 21:14

14When he would not be dissuaded, we gave up and said, "The Lord's will be done."

The Lord's will be done. Paul is backed by his faith in Jesus.

I am moving to RURAL TN to be closer to family and friends. I will be OFF of the blog for the next few months until I can find an internet provider that works in the boonies. I will GREATLY miss this blog, it is NOT as fun when you study by yourself.

All the previous comments are quite helpful and full of insight for me, I don't know if my comment will be. I still have so much to learn about the Bible, it's history, and God's plan, but it was one of the truths that stood out to me. In 2 Kings 18:31 the Assyrian commander is making claims and promises to the people. Verse 32 ends with "Choose life and not death". I was reading and in my mind trying to remember if the Assyrian take over was part of God's plan or not. (I mean I know the whole nation will be taken into captivity at some point, so was this part of that plan?) This reminded me a similar challenge to the Israelites back in Deuteronomy 30 when Moses is telling the people about he blessings/consequences of obeying or not obeying God. The truth that stood out is simple, Evil Imitates Good. Satan will take the words of God and twist them to sound like truth when it is actually leading to destruction. Sometimes I am not able to discern the lie from the truth because it is familiar to my ears;therefore,I must take everything to God (like Hezekiah) and trust Him to direct me. Choosing life and not death is a choice I make everyday when it comes down to obeying God, actually it's a moment by moment choice for me. There is obviously so much more pondering I need to do on this reading today, but I just wanted to take a quick moment to share that bit. Any further comments are appreciated.

Sherri, your comments are helpful. I know God is pleased with your desire to learn all about Him and His Word. What you siad about Satan twisting God's words to make them sound like truth makes a lot of sense. There is a Bible study I just completed that really makes lots of those lies clear. If you're interested in reading it, it is Lies Women Believe by Nancy Leigh DeMoss.

Will be praying for you, Raeann!

The insight that stood out to me today was Hezekiah immediately taking his concerns straight to God. I take my concerns to God, but many times not immediately. I spend a lot of time worrying about them first. That was a great lesson today. Also, Paul being willing to die for Jesus' Name....wow. That is difficult to think about, yet it reminds me of the girl at Columbine in Colorado that did just that.

Sherri,

I had the same problem several years ago when I could not discern voices/messages from God and from my flesh and the devil. I prayed to God to give me the gift of discernment. God answered my prayers and I am now better in this discernment issue.

Pray hard.

And pray for you.

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