Category: Daily Reflections
“When the king had heard the contents of the book of the law, he tore his garments.” –2 Kings 22:11 When King Josiah heard the book of the law read, he rent his garments. Josiah knew that God’s people were accountable to obey God’s Word whether they cared enough to know it or not. He also knew that God’s people were not obeying God’s Word and thereby were under condemnation (2 Kgs 22:13). Thus, in deep sorrow for sin and in dread of punishment, Josiah rent his garments. The prophetess, Huldah, prophesied regarding Josiah and his rending of his garments:...
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“You alone are God over all the kingdoms of the earth.” –2 Kings 19:15 As I write this, I am nearly 30,000 feet in the air, flying home to Cincinnati. From this height, as I look down upon clouds and fields, I can clearly see and experience that the Lord alone is God “over all” the earth (2 Kgs 19:15). My problems back home seem tiny and my God seems huge. In a short time, I will be back on land, unable to see more than a few hundred feet. My problems will suddenly loom larger, because my vantage point...
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“They did not listen…they rejected [God’s] statutes…and the warnings which He had given them.” –2 Kings 17:14, 15 The Israelites experienced the consequences of rejecting God thousands of years ago, and modern society follows the same path. If the causes are similar, why would the results differ? Persist in sin; receive the wages of sin: death (Rm 6:23). Condemn others, even silently, and be condemned (Mt 7:2). Fail to give alms, and cause others to suffer (Sir 14:4-9). Fail to evangelize, and reap a godless society. Put your trust in contraception and reap a culture of death. Sow the wind,...
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“They shall look on Him Whom they have” pierced. –Zechariah 12:10; John 19:37 In American culture, most women, as well as a number of men, have their ears pierced. In recent decades, many get other body parts pierced as well. Though people might pierce their bodies for any number of reasons, body piercing is biblically a mark of slavery (Ex 21:6). Slaves had their ear pierced to identify them as lifelong slaves (Ex 21:6). If you’ve had your body pierced by a piercing gun or tattoo needles, Jesus identifies with you. He has pierced hands and feet (Ps 22:17). His...
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“Though the Aramean force came with few men, the Lord surrendered a very large force into their power, because Judah had abandoned the Lord.” –2 Chronicles 24:24 Jehoiada, the priest, brought about a great revival for the people of Judah. They repented of idolatry and adored the true God for almost forty years (2 Chr 23:17). They even restored the temple (2 Chr 24:4ff). However, after the death of Jehoiada, the people of Judah “forsook the temple of the Lord, the God of their fathers, and began to serve the sacred poles and the idols” (2 Chr 24:18). They even...
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