Showing posts with label 2 Chronicles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2 Chronicles. Show all posts

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Day 12 Reviewed

2 Chronicles 7 - Ezra 10

  • Solomon
     Ooooh, let's talk about Solomon for a while, shall we!? I have really enjoyed reading about this man! As I mentioned before, he had such a heart for his people, and for wanting them to KNOW the true and living God!! It's almost like God and Solomon were a team, desiring the repentant hearts of the people.
"My people who are called by My name humble themselves and pray, and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, will forgive their sin, and will heal their land. Now my eyes shall be open and My ears attentive to the prayer offered in this place. For now I have chosen and consecrated this house that My name may be there forever, and My eyes and My heart will be there perpetually." (2 Chronicles 7:14-16)
     Solomon was at ease in his heart with his God and wanted all the people to live in that same peace and blessing.
     As Solomon was having the majestic, intricate temple built, he was visited by the Queen of Sheba who had heard about his "fame." When she came to Solomon, "she spoke with him about all that was on her heart," (2 Chronicles 9:1).
     All that was on her heart! What a neat way of putting it! What did this mean? It makes me think that something about what she had heard about Solomon moved her emotionally. Perhaps she wanted the peace and ease of living she saw being experienced by Solomon, and felt compelled enough to ask him for real answers. Whatever it was, Scripture says that, "Solomon answered all her questions; nothing was hidden from Solomon which he did not explain to her," (2 Chronicles 9:2).
     Nothing was hidden from Solomon which he did not explain! Solomon was confident in his God and ready and willing to share the wisdom with anyone who would inquire! What joy! What blessing!
     I feel like this sometimes. I love to share God's thoughts, desires, and intentions with people who are curious. I want them to know, understand, and experience Him! To reap the harvest of blessing in their life!!
     Solomon proves that he truly has this desire for people to know God: his people, Israel, but then, beyond that, anyone, who would seek Him out!!
     The queen calls him blessed and -- this next part amazes me -- she actually blesses him with more!! Spices, expensive stone, gold...she adds to his abundance!! And of course, the king puts it all to good use :)

  • Snippets of the Kings
     To King Jehoshaphat it was said, "Do not fear or be dismayed because of this great multitude, for the battle is not yours, but God's...stand and see the salvation of the Lord on your behalf," (2 Chronicles 20:15-17). And then..."And the dread of God was on all the kingdoms of the lands when they heard that the Lord had fought against the enemies of Israel. So the kingdom of Jehoshaphat was at peace, for his God gave him rest on all sides," (2 Chronicles 20:29-30).
   
     King Uzziah "continued to seek God in the days of Zechariah, who had understanding though the vision of God; and as long as he sought the Lord, God prospered him," (2 Chronicles 26:5).

     "And thus Hezekiah did throughout all Judah; and he did what was good, right and true before the Lord his God. And every work which he began in the service of the house of God in law and in commandment, seeking his God, he did with all his heart and prospered," (2 Chronicles 31:20).  

Friday, February 11, 2011

Day 11 Reviewed

2 Kings 24 - 2 Chronicles 6

  • Jehoiachin
     I just couldn't skip over this, even though the details are a little spotty for me, there was something here too cool to miss.
     I had to do a little additional research to find out more about Jehoiachin, because the books at this point in the Bible jump around from story telling to history, and some is out of order, making it a little harder to follow for a first timer.
     Jehoiachin was a king. He reigned only for 100 days, and was succeeded by his uncle. According to what I looked up, he was the last heir to the Jewish throne! Interesting. He was taken captive to Babylon by Nebuchadnezzar, and imprisoned for 37 years, until a (new?) king, Evil-merodach redeemed him.
     "And Jehoiachin changed his prison clothes, and had his meals in the king's presence regularly all the days of his life; and for his allowance, a regular allowance was given him by the king, a portion for each day, all the days of his life," (2 Kings 25:29-30).
     This struck me as an awesome thing to have said about one's life! Quite simple, but awesome! I won't dwell too much. But to add a detail like, "changed his prison clothes," spoke volumes I think. We know that we have gone to from slave to free in Jesus Christ, but have you changed your prison clothes? Do you wear a garment of praise, of righteousness, of peace, of servitude? Do you sit in the king's presence regularly and allow him to provide for you? Something I need to consider!!
  • Record Keeping  (1 Chronicles)
     The lists of recorded generations in the Bible amazes me. I know my parents and grandparents, but beyond that I've never met anyone who came before me. I think I do have a little family history recorded somewhere, but nothing to the extent of generation upon generation! Sometimes I'm tempted to feel like it's just me. Like I didn't really come from anything...but just as recorded here, I come from generations upon generations! I am just the last down a loooong line right now. Gives a little perspecitve, hm? :)
  • David passing the Torch
     Along those lines, a quick generational blessing. David tells his son Solomon, "Be strong and courageous, and act; do not fear nor be dismayed, for the Lord God, my God, is with you. He will not fail you nor forsake  you until all the work for the service of the house of the Lord is finished," (1 Chronicles 28:20). Such a great lesson, to look for what God has set aside for us to do and even pass that annointing/ blessing on to the next generations, empowering them let God work mightily through them, bearing fruit, in peace, with ease.
     Solomon, for one, picked up this torch and kept it ablaze. He worked on the temple with gusto. Not only was it superb in it's building mechanics, but also in it's dedicated purpose. Solomon prayed and interceded fervently for the people and their interaction with God surrounding the temple. I mean, his prayers were so inspiring, they could be a model for intercession today!! His hearts cry was that through their sin and repentance, and through anyone's interaction with the temple, even foreigners, that they would come to know the true, living God! (2 Chronicles 6).
     It's no wonder he had such powerful prayers, after asking God humbly and earnestly for wisdom and understanding to lead his people well!