May 24, 2007 - Bible Study, Old Testament    No Comments

2 Chronicles 14-17: Asa, splendid beginning, tragic ending

Asa is another sad example of a man who made a splendid beginning but had a tragic ending. Early in his reign, he relied on the Lord, and God gave him a great victory. Then he believed the prophet’s message and removed the idols from the land and called the people to reaffirm their allegiance to the Lord. He even deposed the queen mother for her idolatry!

But when he had been king thirty-six years, he stopped relying on the Lord. He took the Lord’s treasures and bought protection from a heathen king! The prophet Hanani told the king what was wrong: his heart was not loyal to the Lord (2 Chronicles 16:9). Instead of humbling himself and obeying, as he had done before, in anger Asa resisted the Word and God’s servant (James 1:19). When we are wrong, we should admit it instead of trying to resist God. God is much stronger than our stubbornness.

God is with us—seek Him (2 Chronicles 15:2). God answers prayer—trust Him (2 Chronicles 15:4). God rewards faithfulness—obey Him (2 Chronicles 15:7). You never outgrow the ability to sin. Noah was a mature man when he got drunk (Genesis 9:20–23), and so was Abraham when he lied about his wife (Genesis 12:10). Moses was a seasoned leader when he lost his temper (Numbers 20), and so was David when he committed adultery and murder. Asa’s corpse lay on a bed of fragrant spices, but his name was not as fragrant as it had been. Ponder Proverbs 10:7 , Ecclesiastes 7:1 and 1 Corinthians 10:12.

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