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09:21 AM
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End Time:
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10:09 AM
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Date:
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September 12, 2014
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TITLE: Asa’s Last Years
Scripture: 2 Chronicles 16:1 - 14
God’s Message / God’s Commands / God’s Promises:
→ This chapter is a sad one for the story of Asa. King Asa started his reign right with the covenant of seeking God and ridding the whole nation of Judah of idols. Yet after 35 years of peace and abundance, in my opinion, Asa became comfortable and relax. God has been good to him and the nation for so long and possibly he forgot that the source of his peace and victories is the Lord. When Baasha, king of Judah, rallied against him and allied with Ben-hadad, the king of Syria/Aram, King Asa dealt with this problem wrongly. When he was weak and powerless and Zerah, the Cushite, was up against him, he felt that God is his only help and cried out to Him. He had nothing but he recognized that God is everything and so he went to the Lord and God fought for him and gave him a powerful victory.
Yet this time, when God has established his kingdom, when God has restored their strength as a nation, when God has built their forces and has given them victory, King Asa chose to fight his own battles and abandoned the Lord. He now has the resources, the men, the power, everything he needs in a battle, and totally forgotten that his victory lies in the hand of God. So he did his best to win the battle using his humanly ability. King Asa may have thought that his solution or idea on how to win against Baasha was brilliant. Imagine, he bribed Ben-hadad to turn against Baasha. King Asa may have felt proud and happy of his brilliant plan and it worked! Baasha had to leave his work in Ramah and flee. So King Asa was very proud for this time, he won the battle with his own mind and brilliance! Oh how foolish yet humanly it was for him. And let’s face it, we fell on the same trap over and over again. We want to do things on our own, having the urged to prove that we can stand on our own and become independent. We feel so much within when we accomplished something big or small on our own. There’s a sense of self pride. After feeling helpless and powerless, it feels so good to have the power and the resources and win! It was a big human moment for King Asa and so when the prophet Hanani came to him and told him that what he did was wrong...oh, it hurt his pride so much! For someone to tell you, you did wrong when everything feels and looks so right, is just absurd and insulting. Everything that makes us human will reject it and will shut down whatever truth that contradicts our own - Oh, the fruit of Pride. But true! It is real and common. And this is what happened to King Asa, leading him to his downfall. He was angry and it led him to do or make wrong decisions (he imprisoned Hanani and oppressed some of the people - vs10). Even to his last breath, he clung onto his pride and didn’t let go. Even when he was struck with a severe illness, possibly during this time, this illness was with no cure, making him helpless and powerless just like he used to be...yet instead of humbly coming before God, he chose to stand and fight his own battle. Pride has taken root and has turned his heart into stone, making him insensitive to God. What a sad story :( Let us not make the same mistake and learn from King Asa, whom God used to fight for because he fought for God’s Name but ended up fighting his own battles alone.
Prayer:
Lord Jesus, One and True and Only God in Heaven and Earth. Lord thank You for the story of Asa. I am truly blessed and moved because I know I went thru this too and I have the tendency to nurture pride in me. Lord break that proud heart in me. Shatter into pieces so that it will never be fixed again. I want my heart broken for You Lord. I want to be humble and take away whatever wrong sense of pride I have in me. REmind me Lord always that everything I have, or earned, or worked for, or built, is a gift and privilege that You gave to me. Nothing I do I can boast for. Because everything comes from You and only You gives victories and all good things to us. Help me to be humble always Lord, remind me to have a humble heart like Your servant David, Moses, and the rest of them. In Jesus’ Name, Amen!
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