16:1-9
Baasha, king of Israel, now sought to attack Judah. Asa used gold from the treasuries of the Lord’s temple to persuade Ben-Hadad, king of Aram, to have a treaty with him, and to break his treaty with Baasha. Ben-Hadad agreed and initially the treaty had some success. Hanani, a seer, came to Asa and rebuked him for relying on the king of Aram instead of on the Lord.
16:10-14
Asa was not the only king to start out well, but then fail. He reacted badly to the words of the seer, and put him in prison. He also brutally oppressed some of the people. In the thirty-ninth year of his reign he was afflicted with a disease of his feet. Even then he did not seek the Lord, but only from doctors. Asa died in his forty-first year of his reign. Does this mean that we should not seek the help of doctors. I do not believe that this is what it means, but we should always seek the Lord as well.
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