Friday, July 06, 2007

2 Kings 14, 2 Chronicles 25 (6th July) - Weiling

Most of today’s writings happen around Amaziah, son of Joash King of Judah. We see in the beginning that he “did right in the sight of the Lord” but “yet not like David” (the man after God’s heart who has now been used as the official measurement!) or in other words, “yet not with a whole heart”. We see that in 1 Kings 14: 4 that the high places were not taken away; the people still sacrificed and burned incense on the high places.

Remove the High places. Seek complete and total obedience.
What is it about the “high places” that we keep reading about in association with whether the kings worship them or not? “High places” are places of worship. We see in 1 King 3: 2 that people still sacrifice at high places because a temple had not yet been built for the Name of the Lord. However, Solomon had built that temple for God already and people were supposed to worship there instead. Thus, “high places” here have a significance of not following all the way or with a whole heart. We still worship, but at where we choose, sometimes out of convenience.

Check: Many of us do things that are right. We go for service, we may even be serving. But is it going all the way, doing your best for the Lord? Is it with zeal and joy? Are we doing the “right thing” His way or our way? Pause and let the Holy Spirit speak to you. Does He have your “whole heart”? If not, let Him tell you why.

100 talents of silver – Obedience with a price
In 2 Chron 25, we see that God told Amaziah not to go to war with the 100,000 troops he hired from Israel with 100 talents of silver because “God is not with Israel”. The challenge: Is Amaziah’s trust in the 100,000 valiant warriors or in God? Will he be willing to forsake the 100 talents of silver [a lot of money!!] and see it go to waste to obey God? Sometimes God’s instruction seems to ask us to defy reasoning and we see things seemingly “go to waste”, but do you trust that His thoughts and ways are higher than us? Do you trust your heavenly Father?

Check: Today seek complete obedience, even at a cost of apparent waste, inconvenience… ask God what is that “100 talents of silver” (or it may not cost you that much) in your life? “The Lord has much more to give you than this”. God has the power to help and bring down.

Further to Amaziah’s story, I see God’s compassion for the sufferings of His people in Jeroboam’s story. (2 Kings 14: 24-29) We have read enough to see that God would often send His prophets that He would punish them if they do not repent of their sins. Now, Jeroboam, King of Israel, is a man who did evil in the sight of God. I would have expected him to be punished, but he was an unlikely candidate that God used to save the people of Israel. All because God “had seen how bitterly everyone in Israel, whether slave or free, was suffering; there was no one to help them”. God “saved them by the hand of Jeroboam”.

Are you suffering, going through a tough time? Don’t feel alone and forgotten. Just as God had seen how the suffering of Israel, He sees your pain. God will deliver you.