Read 2 Chronicles 16.
All stories do not have happy endings. One may be incredibly successful at some
point in their lives and then destroy their legacy with later, foolish
decisions. History is replete with
examples. Unfortunately, King Asa was
one of those. He started so well but he
did not finish well.
In his early years, he relied on the LORD to guide and
establish him. But in the latter years,
when the northern kingdom of Israel
began building a blockade against him, he faltered. The alliance with a neighbor did not seem to
be a violation in itself. The text is
clear, however, that Asa looked to human resources for continued success in the
place of relying on God first. Asa had faced
bigger situations than this, but in that prior time he prayed and God gave him
victory.
It is usually not the new challenge that trips us up. Most often, it is the same one that has been
nagging at us for some time.
There is a difference then in one using resources (personal
gifts, abilities, skills, finances, other people) in life versus relying solely
on them. Or, as my friend Dr. John
Maxwell has written, "talent is not enough."
At this point, what Asa missed most in his understanding of
life and his relationship with God was this:
"For the eyes of the LORD run to and fro throughout the
whole earth, to give strong support to those whose heart is blameless toward
him."
God is looking-searching-for individuals who need His strong
support and will rely on Him with all their heart.
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