Monday, January 15, 2018

Year 8, Day 15: 2 Kings 17


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In 2 Kings 17 we have the fall of Israel.  Israel falls because they followed other gods and sacrificed to them.  Let’s be clear about that.  Yes, Israel was disobedient.  But honestly, how many among us are not disobedient to God.  Even among those who claim to love Him, how many of us are free from the effects of sin? 



What the people of Israel did that was wrong and that God didn’t forgive was that they worshipped other gods and sacrificed to them.  That isn’t permission to be disobedient, but the reality is that God will forgive our disobedience if we are in relationship with Him and acknowledge our wrong.  What God has an issue with Israel’s actions is that they worshipped foreign gods and sacrificed to them.  That should be a lesson to us all.  Disobedience is forgiven with repentance.  Worship of other things besides God is not.



That leads us around to another neat understanding that I honestly don’t remember reading in years past, although I am sure that I did.  Do you hear that the king of Assyria resettles the land?  That’s not the new part.  Do you hear that God sends lions to devour the people because they don’t know Him?  That’s not the new part, either.



What is new is that the priest of God that the king of Assyria sends among the settlers offers them a deal.  The priest becomes an envoy from God and offers them protection.  He offers to rescue them from dangers if they will worship Him.  He basically gives them the same offer that He has given to the Hebrew people!  Of course, they don’t listen.  But that doesn’t change the point!



What’s neat about this is that it shows us the nature of God’s love.  God is willing to make His offer to anyone.  All we have to do is fear and worship Him and not fear or worship other gods.  As we see in this passage, it doesn’t matter who we are or where we’ve come from.  God is willing to embrace us if we simply choose to fear and worship Him.  It’s really that simple.



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