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Better Late than Never

Sometimes people question the proverb “better late than never,” causing them to think that there is no point in doing things once they are past their scheduled time.  King Hezekiah in 2Chronicles 30 give us a concrete instance that obedience should come now, despite being late.  Even though they had missed the passover feast when he became king, Hezekiah decided to celebrate passover a month late.  They didn’t even have enough priests consecrated at the time.

For the king and his princes and all the assembly in Jerusalem had decided to celebrate the Passover in the second month, since they could not celebrate it at that time, because the priests had not consecrated themselves in sufficient numbers, nor had the people been gathered to Jerusalem.”

Not everyone was pleased with this proclamation, but as usual, the remnant was responsive.

“So the couriers passed from city to city through the country of Ephraim and Manasseh, and as far as Zebulun, but they laughed them to scorn and mocked them. 11 Nevertheless some men of Asher, Manasseh and Zebulun humbled themselves and came to Jerusalem. 12 The hand of God was also on Judah to give them one heart to do what the king and the princes commanded by the word of the Lord.”

The nation was in such apostasy, that even the priests were unprepared

And the priests and Levites were ashamed of themselves, and consecrated themselves and brought burnt offerings to the house of the Lord

Yet, they followed the spirit of the law anyway, and the LORD honored their hearts.

For a multitude of the people, even many from Ephraim and Manasseh, Issachar and Zebulun, had not purified themselves, yet they ate the Passover otherwise than [i]prescribed. For Hezekiah prayed for them, saying, “May the good Lord pardon 19 everyone who prepares his heart to seek God, the Lord God of his fathers, though not according to the purification rules of the sanctuary.” 20 So the Lord heard Hezekiah and healed the people.

What was the result of their obedience (even if it was late, and partial)?  The celebrated the feast  WITH GREAT JOY for the prescribed 7 days, then WITH JOY for another 7 days (going even beyond the commandment!).  Their great joy spread to all Jerusalem, and it was the best thing since the days of Solomon, “and their voice was heard and their prayer came to His holy dwelling place, to heaven.”  This is awesome!   The next chapter goes on to say that the people were so obedient with their tithes that there were PILES of leftovers!  When LORDs people respond properly, there is enough for everyone’s needs, and abundance more to share!

So how to we apply this?  When we see something wrong in our lives, take action immediately, even if it is past the time we were supposed to do it.  Do the best we can to obey, and cry mercy to the God of heaven, who sees our hearts.  After we obey, let us obey in double portion, according to our hearts, and not our obligation, for the LORD will hear our prayers and honor our seeking after him. Let us then be extremely thankful for His response, and bring our tithes and offerings with the same abundance that He provides for us.  Is the LORD convicting your lack of obedience today? If so, please do not hesitate to jump in with your whole heart.  He will not disappoint.

 

State Religion or Death

When I was in school, I was taught that the Catholics during Constantine forced people to ‘convert or die’.  Prior to them, the Ottoman empire certainly had this practice.  What I wasn’t told is that this goes back thousands of years, to the time of the Jews.

2Chr 15:12 They entered into the covenant to seek the Lord God of their fathers with all their heart and soul; 13 and whoever would not seek the Lord God of Israel should be put to death, whether small or great, man or woman.

Oddly, they were not scolded for this behavior, but instead “the LORD gave them rest on every side.”  It did not last however, and king Asa himself bought some peace, and was given the scolding “Because you have relied on the king of Aram and have not relied on the Lord your God, therefore the army of the king of Aram has escaped out of your hand. ….Indeed, from now on you will surely have wars“.  Even in his personal life he continued in error “Asa became diseased in his feet. His disease was severe, yet even in his disease he did not seek the Lord, but the physicians.”

My theory here is that forced conversions don’t always stick, since once the pressure is off, people naturally return to their own carnal ways.  John 6:44 “No one can come to Me unless the Father who sent Me draws him; and I will raise him up on the last day.”

Abandoning the Law of the LORD

 2 Chr 12 tell us “After Rehoboam’s position as king was established and he had become strong, he and all Israel with him abandoned the law of the Lord.”  Although I believe the promises in chapter 7 were made directly to Israel, and not America, I believe that the principles are clear.  Our present day version of this is that “After the POTUS was established and he had become strong, he and all the United States abandoned the law of the LORD.”  Just like Judah was punished by the Egyptians, we are being plundered now by corrupt politicians and big business.  The cause is the same 14 “He did evil because he did not set his heart to seek the Lord.”  So what is our course of action?  Look back at verse 7 ‘When the Lord saw that they humbled themselves, the word of the Lord came to Shemaiah, saying, “They have humbled themselves so I will not destroy them, but I will grant them some measure of deliverance, and My wrath shall not be poured out on Jerusalem by means of Shishak”‘  Those of us who know the LORD, and the scriptures, it is our responsibility to return to the law of the LORD, and to seek Him.  May we do our part.

Crossroads of suffering

Pastor Matt Eachus started this week in 1 Peter 4, Bible study last night was Romans 8, and my reading this morning covered Acts 4. Why do believers suffer? As a privilege to share in both worldly suffering and then in proportion, in His glory in eternity. What should be our response? Pray for strength, then walk in the Spirit, and be filled with joy about the eventual outcome. I think I finally understand James 1:9-11, and our positions as wealthy Americans.

King David: An example of favoritism?

Let me start by saying that I am not worthy to call Kind David on anything.  I’m certain that the man after God’s own heart was more right in his life than I will ever be.  Having said that, my recent readings were a bit confusing.

We all are all aware that while King Saul was alive, even though David was anointed King, he refused to raise his hand against King Saul, even though he was fleeing him for his life.  Once Saul commits suicide on the battlefield, we see an amalekite claim that he killed Saul come and brag to David about it, and is killed on the spot because of David’s insistence on this principle.  We also see a repeat of this behavior when Saul’s son Ishbosheth is slain by Rechab and Baanah.

Between these two events however, Joab murders Abner in delayed retribution for killing of his brother.  While David mourned this loss, and cursed Joab and his family, he apparently did not execute any discipline on this close friend and general.

What do you think? Did he show too much favoritism towards Joab?  Was this an indication of difficulty dealing with his close friends, and later his sons?  How would we react in the same situation?  What would have been a better response?

Save Meriam Ibrahim From Execution

Please sign the petition below.  Meriam is an MD assisting her county with medical assistance.  She and her 1.5 year old toddler (an american citizen) are in prison until she gives birth, awaiting to be tortured and executed for her Christian faith.  Above all, please pray that God would work a miracle and save her.  If He will not save her earthly life, let her martyrdom produce great rewards for the kingdom of God!

http://aclj.org/united-nations/save-meriam-ibrahim-from-death-sentence