Breath
Your promise
stands
throughout all time
to call on Your
name;
to seek Your
face.
Hezekiah pleaded
his course
changed
added fifteen
years.
Yet we continue
to rage or
despair
on our own
counsel;
forget to ask.
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Showing posts with label Hezekiah. Show all posts
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Friday, November 1, 2013Faith Seeds: Prayers and Poetry
Breath
Your promise
stands
throughout all time
to call on Your
name;
to seek Your
face.
Hezekiah pleaded
his course
changed
added fifteen
years.
Yet we continue
to rage or
despair
on our own
counsel;
forget to ask.
Monday, October 28, 2013Faith Seeds: Prayers and Poetry
2 Kings 20:5, “Thus says the Lord, the God of your ancestor
David. I have heard your prayer, I have seen your tears; indeed I will heal
you, …. I will defend this city for my own sake and for my servant David’s
sake.”
First Hezekiah brought his weakness as a king to the Lord
and out of God’s strength Assyria was routed. Then the king brought his
personal physical weakness before the Lord in prayer and received fifteen more
years. He had the courage to ask, the faith to believe in the possibility if
God so chose to say yes.
Yet, in his extended days, he put Judah and the city of
Jerusalem into jeopardy by showing emissaries from Babylon all the treasures,
including the house of the Lord. Was his intent to boast in the Lord? Or to
intimidate Babylon? Or had he become complacent under the Lord’s favor? When
faced with the consequences of his actions Hezekiah was merely grateful he
could live out his reign in peace.
How do we react once a crisis has past? How quickly do we
fall back into old habits, old patterns of self-centeredness? Or perhaps
worse—not even seek God’s will at all, in case His answer is no.
Hezekiah first had the courage to ask. Then somewhere he
lost the ability to fully live the gift of years God gave him.
Lord, help us to abide in You every moment of every day and
not wait for emergencies and catastrophes to seek Your face, but instead walk
with You in the fellowship You have offered us as gift every day. Then, Lord, we
can remain in Your counsel, regardless of what the day might bring.
Psalm of Worship: Psalm 39:4-5
“Lord, make me to know my end, And what is the extent of my
days,
Let me know how transient I am.
Behold, Thou hast made my days as handbreadths,
And my lifetime as nothing in Thy sight,
Surely every man at his best is a mere breath.”
Friday, October 25, 2013Faith Seeds: Prayers and Poetry
Weakness
The record stood
Asssyria wins
all other
nations lose;
laid waste
lands decimated
beliefs
shattered alongside
their pottery
idols.
Messengers
boasted
resistance
futile
so Hezekiah
laid Assyria’s
contempt
before God alone
not against the
odds.
Asked instead
that
all nations
might witness
God’s sovereign
power.
Tuesday, October 22, 2013Faith Seeds: Prayers and Poetry
2 Kings 19, Hezekiah’s prayer for Israel. “Truly, O Lord,
the kings of Assyria have laid waste the nations and their lands,…… So now, O
Lord our God, save us, I pray you, from his hand, so that all the kingdoms of
the earth may know that you, O Lord, are God alone.”
This king did not even try to pretend Israel had any hope of
success apart from the Lord. He recognized their weakness and depended on God’s
strength. So he took the letter given him and laid it before God seeking
guidance.
Detail by detail, step by step. Seeking wisdom—seeking clear
directions.
How often do we take special time apart to truly listen down
to the minute details of circumstances facing us? How often do we recognize our
inadequacy from the very beginning, no matter how much experience and talent we
have?
Hurrying to meet the crisis. Tossing out prayers on the run.
Restore in us, O Lord, hearts to pray deeply, to listen
carefully for Your will. To come to a place of peace in You, that Your name be
honored, that the world around us may know who You are.
In our weakness, in our chaos, please bring us Your peace.
Psalm of Worship: Psalm 31:3-4
“For Thou art my rock and my fortress;
For Thy name’s sake Thou wilt lead me and guide me.
Thou wilt pull me out of the net which they have secretly
laid for me;
For Thou art my strength.”
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