Monthly Archives: February 2013

while God sleeps

Psalm 44 The sons of Korah call upon the LORD to awake, and ask him why he is sleeping.  While the LORD sleeps, his people are being slaughtered, and scattered among the nations (11).  We now know that God’s plan … Continue reading

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the earlier ways

2 Chronicles 17 Jehoshaphat’s reforms were more extensive than Asa’s.  He not only took away the high places that had been used for idolatry, but he sent a company to teach the commandments of the Law to his people. The … Continue reading

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a taste of eternity

Psalm 42-43 The psalmist’s desire to go to God is not a death wish. He wants to go to the temple and experience the glorious worship he had known in the past.  But he is far from the temple.  He … Continue reading

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consistent reliance

2 Chronicles 16 Asa had relied on the LORD all of his reign, but faltered at the end of it.  His story is a lesson for those of us who have been with the LORD for decades.  It does not … Continue reading

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sustained on a sickbed

Psalm 41 He had taken care of the poor around him, but now he is struck by illness.  His enemies cannot wait for him to die and get it over with.  Even his friends are forsaking him.  But he trusts … Continue reading

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courage without compromise

2 Chronicles 15 It takes courage to do what is right consistently.  In Asa’s day – as in our own – it seems so easy to let certain wrongs committed by influential people to slide.  Asa and his kingdom saw … Continue reading

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history of deliverance

Psalm 40 David’s prayer for rescue breaks out in worship because he has a long history of deliverance.  He knows that the LORD’s deeds and thoughts toward his people are more than can be told.  He begins by declaring that … Continue reading

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between the weak and the mighty

2 Chronicles 14 Asa used his period of rest from war to root out idolatry from Judah, and to build fortified cities.  He was wise enough to know that the time of rest was a blessing, but that rest is … Continue reading

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a mere breath

Psalm 39 Suffering gives the psalmist perspective on life.  Unlike Job, who insisted on his innocence, and was proven right, the psalmist admits that his suffering is discipline, rebuke for sin.  It also reminds him of the brevity of his … Continue reading

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relying on His greatness

2 Chronicles 13 Abijah and his army was greatly outnumbered.  It was like a replay of his ancestor against Goliath.  His enemies were the armies of Jeroboam.  His tactics were to let the enemy know that the LORD was with … Continue reading

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