HEZEKIAH TRUSTED IN THE LORD

Passage: 2Kings 18:1~37  

Key verse: 18


1. Just like his father David (1-12)

Hezekiah trusted God and followed his word. Even the 'good' kings of Judah had not removed the high places--the places where the corrupt Canaanite religion had been practiced. Hezekiah, however, did not compromise with idolatry. He even destroyed the bronze snake Moses had made because the people were using it as an idol. He trusted and obeyed God, and God blessed him and made him successful in everything he did.

2. A time of testing (13-37)

In Hezekiah's 14th year the Assyrians who had destroyed Samaria invaded Judah. Hezekiah did everything humanly possible to save his people. He even stripped the temple of its gold and paid tribute. But the Assyrians laid siege to Jerusalem and planted distrust and fear in the hearts of the people. Their field commander sounds like Satan who tempts men to follow an easy way, a way that leads to destruction (31).


Prayer: Lord, help me to trust and obey you in good times and bad.

One Word: Trust wholly in the Lord