Read 2 Chronicles 32.
When our world is threatened we discover the source of our
true trust.
The king of Assyria had conquered the northern kingdom of Israel and now thought that Judah would be
no problem. His tactics included
marching into the land with his strong army and then terrifying the city with
belittling messages. The messages he
sent attacked the foundations of their trust.
Judah
trusted in the LORD and in the leadership of King Hezekiah.
Sennacherib's powerful forces had handled all others in
their path. However, his fatal mistake
with Judah
was to think the God of heaven was just one of many faith options.
When someone states, "We all worship the same
God", they make the mistake of Sennacherib.
The tactic did scare the people. The threat was real. Hezekiah did two things that all of us should
do when our foundations are under attack:
1. He prepared. There
were things he could do. At the first
word of trouble, he took immediate defensive actions.
2. He prayed. There
were things he could not do. He found
his prayer partner and cried out to God for help.
In response, God sent an angel to fight for them. The Assyrian army experienced supernatural
defeat. Sennacherib was assassinated by
his own sons. Hezekiah's experienced
peace and blessings.
"Some trust in chariots and some in horses, but we
trust in the name of the LORD our God.
They collapse and fall, but we rise and stand upright." (Psalm 20:7-8)
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