For
the eyes of the Lord range throughout the earth to strengthen those whose
hearts are fully committed to him. (2 Chronicles 16:9)
Remember
the account from yesterday? Judah
was being attacked by the bigger and tougher army from Israel . Abijah , Judah 's
godly king, stood up against Israel
because he knew he was in the right and that God was on his side. To make a
long story short, Judah sent Israel packing.
Fast
forward 35 years to the reign of Abijah's son Asa. Asa is usually remembered as
a good king... at least as far as his early years go. In fact, Judah
experienced a significant revival during that time called Asa's reform. Then Israel once again oppressed Judah , and Asa
buckled. Instead of manning up and trusting God for victory, Asa put his trust
in the king of Aram. In return for a large bribe, Ben-hadad came to the rescue,
earning Asa a lifetime asterisk on his baseball card. By the way, Asa’s error
meant Judah was now one of Ben-hadad’s vassal kingdoms.
The
prophet Hanani got right in Asa's face and told him he was wrong. How did Asa
respond? He pouted. For five years he pouted, his feet hurt, and then he died.
The
next time you're faced with the choice of trusting God or selling out, consider
Asa's aching feet.
In his disease of feet Asa didn't rely on the Lord, but on the physicians. Do you think that those Christians who only believe in the power of healing from God interpret this passage literally?
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