I notice a couple things in this story: 1. God is super powerful. It's clear that King Hezekiah did absolutely nothing to defend his nation. But in the end, the Assyrian army went home with much smaller numbers. 🤯🤯 2. The Assyrian god did not protect his king. The king was killed in the very place the Assyrian god should have protected him--the temple--but the Assyrian god was unable to rescue his faithful follower even there. To me, these things show the importance of following the correct God. One has power and love for his people, and the other one does nothing at all. It's a good reminder to me to trust in God alone and not to trust in time, money, intelligence, security, comfort, etc.
I notice a couple things in this story:
1. God is super powerful. It's clear that King Hezekiah did absolutely nothing to defend his nation. But in the end, the Assyrian army went home with much smaller numbers. 🤯🤯
2. The Assyrian god did not protect his king. The king was killed in the very place the Assyrian god should have protected him--the temple--but the Assyrian god was unable to rescue his faithful follower even there.
To me, these things show the importance of following the correct God. One has power and love for his people, and the other one does nothing at all. It's a good reminder to me to trust in God alone and not to trust in time, money, intelligence, security, comfort, etc.
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What do you feel this story teaches about God?
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