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TIME CHANGE

 2 Kings 20:11 “Isaiah the prophet cried to the Lord, and He brought the shadow on the stairway back ten steps by which it had gone down on the stairway of Ahaz.”

IT IS ALL GOD’S TIME

 I don’t know about you, but I hate time change.  In the U.S. we have Standard time and Daylight Savings time.  We “fall back” an hour in the Fall and we “spring forward” an hour in the Spring.  I would prefer if we just left it alone.  But that’s just my opinion.

Hezekiah wanted a sign he would be healed so he was given a choice.  The sun’s shadow would be moved forward or backwards on the steps based on his wish.  He chose to get 10 minutes back, so it went backwards.  10 extra minutes in time – forever.

TEACHING MOMENT

Our children have to learn the concept of time.  When they are young they don’t have to worry about it a lot.  Everything they do and everywhere they go is determined by parents.  But sooner or later they have to learn about time.  Being on time is a courtesy and a great trait.  As parents we teach them this.

But the more important concept of time is eternity.  Little Gertrude, Elrod, Johnny or Susie must be taught about eternity. We will all spend eternity somewhere. God’s eternal clock is ticking. Christ is one day closer to His return each day.  Mom and Dad, make sure your child understands the finality of eternity.  Time matters.  Spend it wisely on your children.

Are you “wasting time”?  Are you so busy with frivolous things that you forget how precious little time you have in the eyes of eternity?  Make every day count.  Make every hour count.  God may prolong your days, as He did Hezekiah.  Or He could call you home today.  Be ready.  Be ON TIME!

God, You are the maker of time.  I know you see all of eternity at once, and You know my end day.  Give me the ability to see each day as You see it – precious and important.

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LONG LIVE THE KING

2 Kings 15:1-2 “1 In the twenty-seventh year of Jeroboam king of Israel, Azariah son of Amaziah king of Judah became king. 2 He was sixteen years old when he became king, and he reigned fifty-two years in Jerusalem; and his mother’s name was Jecoliah of Jerusalem.” 

EVEN A LEPER CAN RULE

 King Azariah (Uzziah) was the longest ruling king of Judah or Israel.  He was a good king.  He followed the Lord, or at least tried to.  He began his reign at 16!  Wow! And he reigned 52 years.  But the verses go on to say the Lord struck him with leprosy.  We don’t know exactly when that happened, but it must have been later in his reign because his son ruled in his placed and eventually took over when he was 25.

Why am I recounting all of this?  Just to show you that God can use anyone who is willing to be used.  He took a teenage boy who became leprous and made him the longest ruling king of the nation. God can use anyone, anytime, anywhere, any how He chooses.  We just have to be willing.

TEACHING MOMENT

Many parents tell their kids, “You can be anything you want to be when you grow up.”  I understand the sentiment and respect their desires for their children, but that is just not true.  A short child will most likely not succeed in the NBA.  LOL.

Instead, we should be telling them, “Johnny, we need to pray that the Lord shows you what He has for you to do to honor Him.” That’s the most important thing. So, whether he is a banker, soldier or astronaut, he can honor God.  Push them to excel, not for self, but for God.  Give them opportunities to thrive, not for you, but for the glory of the Lord.

Do you know what the Lord has called you to do? So many of us are still seeking that. Ask Him.  He doesn’t want to hide this from you.  He is preparing you every step of the way to be His instrument in His master plan for mankind.

Open my eyes, Lord, to what You have for me.  Let me see the opportunities plainly.  Help me point others to Your plan for their lives.

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TOO BIG FOR HIS BRITCHES

 2 Kings 14:9b “‘The thorn bush which was in Lebanon sent to the cedar which was in Lebanon, saying, “Give your daughter to my son in marriage.”’”

 BOASTING GETS YOU IN TROUBLE

 Amaziah, King of Judah, had just defeated Edom and was feeling very powerful and arrogant.  So, he challenged Jehoash, King of Israel.  Remember, Israel was 10 tribes and Judah was 1. Jehoash tried to avoid the battle, but Amaziah was insistent.  The result – defeat for Judah.

Arrogance and pride will make you a little too big for your britches.  Boasting and showing off never leads to good.  While here on earth Jesus still had the power of all the heavens at His fingertips, but He never called them down when challenged.  Instead, He humbled Himself to the point of death.

TEACHING MOMENT

Children will naturally want to brag on stuff.  They may even brag about you (and you must admit you like that).  But we have to teach them humility and the right kind of pride.  Unfortunately, humility has to be learned firsthand.  You can’t give them a lesson on it.  They have to experience it themselves.

You can model humility for them, and you should, but for them to truly understand it, they have to experience it. I am convinced, however, that once they experience true humility in the name of Jesus, they will know the joy that comes with it.

Are you bowing in humility today? Or are you proud and boastful of who you are?  We are nothing outside of Christ.  Our only boast-worthy thing is Him.  We stand before Him humble and abased.  But IN Him we boast!

Lord Jesus, You are the perfect example of humility for me to follow.  I see Your strength in Your humble life and Your willingness to lay it all down for others. Help me live like You today.

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ROAD RAGE

 2 Kings 9:20b “‘and the driving is like the driving of Jehu the son of Nimshi, for he drives furiously.’”

A REFLECTION OF THE PERSON

 Road rage has obviously been around a lot longer than the term as been used. Jehu was known as one who “drives furiously.”  What did that mean exactly?  I mean, he wasn’t driving a sports car or a Mack truck.  He was driving a chariot.

Whatever he was driving, undoubtedly, he was known as a crazy driver.  The Lord chose him, though, to be the instrument of justice over Joram and Jezebel.  Jehu executed them both according to God’s command.  He did it quickly and without hesitation.  He didn’t try to rationalize it.  He just acted.

TEACHING MOMENT

Now today’s lesson isn’t a driving lesson.  I am not trying to tell you how to drive or how to teach your children to drive.  Today’s lesson is, once again, about obedience.  The Lord used a crazy driver.  So, He can use you and your children.

I never get over the fact that God can use anyone. He can make the most unsuspecting person a tool in His plan.  You don’t know what God has planned for your children.  Your job is to have them ready to be used.  Your job is to teach them to hear and then respond to the Lord’s commands.

Jehu hurriedly drove to execute God’s judgment.  Are you in a rush to follow the Lord?  Most of the time we have to be drugged to the place of obedience.  It is so much easier to just do it.  Allow the Lord to use you when and how He chooses.

You are my Commander, O Lord.  Help me be ready at all times to respond to Your call. Help me show my children how to hear and obey.

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