Read 2 Kings 20.
King Hezekiah
of
How would this
godly man respond to such devastating news?
He did what he had always done.
He took it to the LORD in prayer.
Facing his own mortality, he talked to God with honesty and transparency
about his life in verse 3.
1. He lived
life by being faithful to the LORD.
2. He lived
life with a whole heart for the LORD.
3. He lived life by doing those things that pleased the LORD.
This was not bragging, nor did God need reminding. Hezekiah could certainly have been saying, "After all I have done to please You and now this happens"! Godly? Yes, but human. He "wept bitterly."
Isaiah had not even left the building when God turned him around with a caveat to the message. God added fifteen years to the king's life. Note that the healing had two key parts: 1. Spiritual: this was an answer to prayer. 2. Medicinal: Isaiah prescribed a treatment plan. The confirmation on the steps is the third time in the Old Testament where God used the movement of darkness and/or daylight in a miraculous manner.
Do not miss the
prophecy by Isaiah to Hezekiah in verses 16-18 that one day the Babylonians
will come and take
How we respond to news that catches us off guard is usually a reflex action. We all have reflexes based upon our personalities and personal disciplines, or lack thereof. There is no discipleship without the practice of spiritual disciplines. The disciplines train our reflexes so our responses will help us to react to real life with the full integrity of our faith.
Prayer works!
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