Read 2 Chronicles 13.
Abijah became the new king in Judah . He was a reformer and led the southern
kingdom back to full obedience to the LORD.
He could no longer stand by and watch most of God's chosen people live
in open sin.
Previously, God had stopped Abijah’s father from starting a civil
war. This time the LORD would fight for
Abijah. Judah was out-numbered 2 to 1 but
that did not matt er. As David's best friend, Jonathan, once
declared, "Nothing can hinder the LORD from saving by many or by
few." (1 Samuel 14:6)
In his speech to the rebels of the north, Abijah raised the
following issues:
1. God chose the lineage of David to reign over all of these
people.
2. The nation divided due to Rehoboam surrounding himself
with scoundrels, his youth and that he was weak as a leader.
3. Jeroboam led the split-off northern kingdom away from God
and into idol worship.
4. Jeroboam rid the north of any spiritual leadership that
followed the LORD.
Abijah's affirmations are timeless principles for a
victorious life.
1. There was a personal commitment to God.
"But as for us, the LORD is our God, and we have not
forsaken him." (v.10)
2. There was complete obedience to God's word.
"We keep the charge of the LORD." (v.11)
3. There was submission to God's leadership in their
decisions.
"God is with us at our head." (v.12)
4. There was a conscience dependency upon God.
"Judah prevailed, because they relied on the
LORD." (v.18)
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