WHEN WE HUMBLE OURSELVES

Passage: 2_Chronicles 12:1~16  

Key verse: 7a

1. God saw that they humbled themselves (1-12)

After three years, Rehoboam's heart turned from God and his word. God allowed an Egypt-led military contingent to capture most of Judah. As Judah faced collapse, Shemaiah the prophet told the leaders that God had allowed this to happen because they had abandoned God. They humbled themselves before the LORD. In response God did not allow them to be destroyed. God did allow them to suffer some consequences for their sin to teach them how much better it is to serve God. When we experience a painful trial, let us also examine our hearts and humble ourselves before the LORD.

2. Repentance is a lifelong exercise (13-16)

Rehoboam's repentance did not last after God saved his nation from the Egyptians. His rule was firm, and God was faithful to him. But Rehoboam's heart was not set on seeking the LORD, so, overall, his legacy was evil. Repentance should not be a one-time act to get out of trouble but a commitment to seeking God all our days.



Prayer: Father, we humble ourselves before you this day. Please forgive our sin and heal our land.

One Word: Humble yourself before the LORD