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Friday, 21 November 2025

2 Chronicles 32:1-33 - Assyrian attack repulsed.

32:1-12

Following the Lord does not mean absence from difficulty, for Assyria invaded Judah. Hezekiah took action and blocked off the water from outside the city, thus depriving Assyria of this supply.. He also worked on building up the defences., and built up the armaments. He organised the army and addressed the troops. He encouraged them to trust in God. The king of Assyria tried to counter this by telling the people not to believe Hezekiah’s words, there was a propaganda war.


32:13-23

Assyria also boasted about her past successes. But theGod of Israel is not like the gods of the nations.Hezekiah and Isaiah called out to the Lord. And the Lord sent an angel to wipe out the Assyrian army. Sennacherib retreated and was killed. So the \lord saved Judah and many brought offerings to the Lord. Hezekiah was highly regarded.


32:24-33

Hezekiah became ill, he prayed and was healed. He also became proud. He eventually died and was succeeded by his son Manasseh.


Thursday, 20 November 2025

2 Chronicles 31:1-21 - Hezekiah leads the nation in following the Lord

31:1-4

The  people enthusiastically followed the lead of Hezekiah, and went about smashing the Asherah poles and other idol worship items.Hezekiah assigned Levites and priests to do the Lord’s work. The king made contributions from his own wealth, and he ordered the people to ensure that the priests were properly supported.


31:5-7

The Israelites gave generously of the first fruits, a tithe of everything. There was a lot of tithing going on.Hezekiah and his officials praised the Lord when they saw the obedience of the people. When leaders follow their own way the people follow, there is a vicious circle. Conversely when the leaders follow the Lord, the people also follow and there is a virtuous circle.Hezekiah blessed the people.


31:8-21

There was plenty of supplies for the priests, so storerooms were prepared for the surplus. Various people were appointed to look after the temple. Care was taken over administering the priesthood. Hezekiah assiduously sought to obey the Lord, and so he prospered. The returnees needed to take this lesson to heart.


Wednesday, 19 November 2025

2 Chronicles 30:1-27 - The nation celebrates the Passover

30:1-9

All Israel was invited to worship at the temple and to celebrate the Passover. THis mirrors in some way everyone being invited to worship the Lord Jesus Christ. Letters were sent out to all of Israel calling the people to return to the Lord, this is the gospel declaration. It was the only way for things to improve.


30:10-27

However, the people scorned the message and ridiculed the messengers. However, some did respond favourably, and the hand of God was on them. So a large crowd assembled at the temple, and artefacts of idol worship were removed. The priests were not proud, but ashamed, presumably of their siN. Hezekiah prayed for those who sought the Lord. The Passover was celebrated for seven days with great rejoicing. “The Lord heard Hezekiah and healed the people”. Hezekiah, the priests and the people sought the Lord, and the Lord heard them.


Tuesday, 18 November 2025

1 Chronicles 29:1-36 - Hezekiah

29:1-9

Hezekiah was the next king, taking the throne of twenty five years old and reigned for twenty nine years. He did what was right in the eyes of the Lord. He repaired the temple\he organised the priests and Levites. Getting worship of the Lord right is important. The sanctuary was to be undefiled and sanctified. He knew that the disobedience of previous generations was the root of the problem.


29:10-17

Hezekiah intended to make a covenant with the Lord. The people were to devote themselves to the Lord. So the Levites set about purifying the temple. All unclean things were ejected from the temple. The work was soon completed.


29:18-36

After the work was completed sacrifices were made to atone for Israel’s sins. There was also worship. It seems that at least some of the worship used the psalms. A vast number of animals were sacrificed. So proper worship was established. Atonement for sin (i.e. sacrifices) were a vital part of putting things right. Today recognition of Christ’s sacrifice is essential.


Monday, 17 November 2025

2 Chronicles 28:9-27 - Ahaz the foolish

28:9-15

God sent a prophet to the army of Israel warning them of mistreating Israel, adding to their own guilt. We should always be concerned first about our own guilt, before we start to worry about the guilt of others. In particular the guilt of others is never an excuse for our own sin. The leaders of Israel seemed to take the warning seriously, and the army acted upon it.


28:16-27

Ahaz was not a wise or good man, and he went to Assyria for help. Judah had suffered much at the hands of others. Assyria did not help, but only brought trouble. Ahaz even used the riches of the temple to try and placate Assyria, but this was not successful.Ahaz the fool then tried worshipping foreign gods. In fact he became increasingly desperate. He eventually died and was succeeded by his son Hezekiah, who would prove to be a somewhat wiser king.


Sunday, 16 November 2025

2 Chronicles 28:1-8 - Ahaz

28:1-4

The next king was Ahaz who came to the throne at the age of twenty and reigned for sixteen years. He was not faithful to the Lord, so we cannot expect things to have gone well. Instead he followed the ways of the kings of Israel and was into Baal worship, even sacrificing children and worshipping at the high places.


28:5-8

So God delivered him into the hands of the king of Aram, and the hands of the king of Israel. When we follow the Lord we have freedom, when we do not we are prone to being subject to all sorts of things.


Saturday, 15 November 2025

2 Chronicles 27 - Jotham - all good

27:1-4

Jotham became king at the age of twenty five, and he reigned for sixteen years. He “did what was right in the eyes of the Lord”, taking after his father Uzziah, without entering the temple of the Lord. But the people continued “their corrupt practices”. Jotham also rebuilt the Upper Gate, along with other work.


27:5-9

He waged war against the Ammonites and conquered them. He took riches from them. Jotham grew powerful because he followed the Lord. There is no record of him failing in this. He died nd was succeeded by his son Ahaz.