{"id":1822,"date":"2022-10-15T15:00:48","date_gmt":"2022-10-15T20:00:48","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/2-kings-181-8-against-all-odds-bible-study\/"},"modified":"2022-10-15T15:00:48","modified_gmt":"2022-10-15T20:00:48","slug":"2-kings-181-8-against-all-odds-bible-study","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/2-kings-181-8-against-all-odds-bible-study\/","title":{"rendered":"2 Kings 18:1-8 &#8211; Against All Odds &#8211; Bible study"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>2Kings 18:1-8 Against All Odds  Does faith work?  Is what we preach and teach inside the walls of this building really worth anything once you walk outside of it?  The answer is YES.  God is real and faith works.  We can see that in the life of an Old Testament king named Hezekiah.  Lets meet this man.      I. A Faith Built         A. To understand better Hezekiah&#8217;s, let&#8217;s look at how he was raised.         B. \\#2Kings 16:1\\ Hezekiahs father was Ahaz.  (2Kings 16 and             2Chronicles 28.)             1. To describe Ahaz briefly would be to say that he did not do                 what was right in the Lords sight.                 a. King Ahaz made alliances with Assyria, against the direct                     counsel of Isaiah (Isaiah 7)                 b. He practiced and introduced many of his people to idolatry.                     \\#2Chron 28:4\\                 c. Because of his wicked life, God took him at the age of 35.                 d. He was such a wicked king that the people refused to bury him                     in the cemetery with his fathers \\#2Chron 29:19\\.             2. I have to wonder what a man like that was thinking.                 a. What kind of life did he want to lead?                 b. What kind of legacy did he hope to leave?             3. More times that not, a man does not make the decision to live this                 kind of life for himself. He makes it for his family                 a. Children are mirror reflection of their parents.                  b. It is proven that a father who abuses his children is more                     likely to produce children who will abuse their own kids.                 c. I see fathers whose everyday attitudes are sowed into the                     fabric of their children all the time.                 d.  Attitudes about school, work, women, pornography, gambling,                      profanity, tobacco, alcohol, church, God, and salvation                      are often passed down from generation to generation.             4. To make matters even worse, I have noticed two more things.                  a. I have noticed that what parents tend to do in moderation,                      their children tend to do in excess.                  b. I have noticed that it is easier to lead children the wrong                      way than it is to lead them the right way.                      (1) Like going downhill, a little push can get you started                           but a far greater effort is required to get you stopped.                      (2) Parents often realize too late the example they are                           setting for their children.         C. But Hezekiah decided to build a life for God.             1. Hezekiah defied the odds and went the opposite direction from his                 father.             2. Perhaps                 a. he had a godly mother.                 b. he had a godly nanny.                 c. he had a godly teacher.                 d. he just had a tender and wise heart             3. The Bible gives a detailed description of Hezekiahs relationship                 with God.                 a. \\#2Kings 18:4\\ Hezekiah removed the false worship.                     (1) Sometimes, to worship God, wicked things must first be                          removed.                     (2) wicked lusts, wicked habits, even wicked influences                     (3) Interestingly, the brazen serpent which Moses used to                          heal the murmuring Jews of their snake bites (Numbers                          21) had also become an idol.                     (4) It too had to be destroyed.                 b. \\#2Kings 18:5\\ He uniquely trusted the Lord.                     (1) There was no king before or after him who trusted in the                          Lord so.                     (2)  What a testimony.                 c. \\#2Kings 18:6\\ He clave to the Lord.                     (1) To cleave means that he would not let go.                     (2) He would not be separated from the Lord not by trails,                          or problems, or circumstances.                 d. \\#2Kings 18:6\\ He kept the Lords commandments. He must                     have really loved the Lord.  John 14:15 If ye love me, keep my commandments.          D. Hezekiah, perhaps better than any other, illustrates the choice WE             have in determining our own walk with God.             1. Too many want to blame others for their decisions and errors.                 a. &quot;Its my parents fault.&quot;                 b. &quot;Its my environments fault.&quot;                 c. And if they cant find anyone specific to blame, &quot;It the                     mans fault.&quot;             2. Hezekiah had a rotten father, and corrupt environment, and all                 the power and money in his kingdom to steer him the wrong way;                 but he may a choice to live for God like no other man had ever                 done!             3. If Hezekiah could do it, you can too!             4. Whats more, God requires it of you!     II. A Faith Enriched         A. Hezekiah not only built a faith.  He enriched his faith.             1. 2Kings tells us how Hezekiah build his personal faith and how he                 attempted to build a national faith by removing the false idols.              2. 2Chronicles 29-30 detail how Hezekiah attempted to lead both                 Judah and Israel in a great revival, the like of which had not                 been seen since the days of King David.  2Chron 30:1 And Hezekiah sent to all Israel and Judah, and wrote letters also to Ephraim and Manasseh, that they should come to the house of the LORD at Jerusalem, to keep the passover unto the LORD God of Israel.                  a. King David lived almost 300 years before Hezekiah.                 b. During that time, Israel had split into two kingdoms.                     (1) The northern kingdom, Israel, had not had a single revival                          in those 300 years.                     (2) Israel was being carried away captive during Hezekiah&#8217;s                          reign.                  c. Hezekiah was attempting to so something that had NEVER been                     done before, that was to bring Judah and the remnant of                     Israel back together in worship of their God.             3. There was a great revival in Judah, however much of the remnant                 of Israel refused to participate.         B. By serving God, Hezekiahs faith (and life) was enriched.             1. To serve God is not just us working.  It is Gods means of                 enriching our faith.             2. The more you do for God, the more of God presence and power you                 get.                 a. \\#2Kings 18:7\\ Gods presence was with him.                 b. \\#2Kings 18:7\\ God prospered him.                 c. \\#2Kings 18:8\\ Gods power was upon him.         C. The reason many Christians never have much of a relationship WITH God             is because they never do anything FOR God.             1. To have a relationship with someone, you must get to know them.             2. For you to get to know a person, he or she must reveal themselves                 to you.             3. Why should God manifest Himself to someone who isnt going to do                 anything with it?    III. A Faith Tested         A. Here is the reality of faith.             1. Just because you choose God, that does not mean you will not have                 problems.             2. In some ways, you will have more.             3. The promise of faith is not that you will not have problems but                 that God will be with you in the problems.         B. \\#2Kings 18:7\\ As a result of Hezekiahs faith, he felt he should             not serve the King of Assyria.             1. Hezekiah inherited some of the judgments of his father.                 a. Ahaz, against the Lords commands, made a league with Assyria.                 b. Because of that sin, God determined to judge Judah with                     Assyrian.             2. Hezekiah was attempting to set right a wrong his father had                 committed in making the league so he broke it.                 a. When Hezekiah did that, Assyria turned on Judah.  2Kings 18:13  Now in the fourteenth year of king Hezekiah did Sennacherib king of Assyria come up against all the fenced cities of Judah, and took them.                  b. The FENCED CITIES are the fortified cities, those with an                     army and defenses.                 c. Assyria moved like a flooding river and conquered them all,                     leaving only the capital, Jerusalem, remaining.             3. Hezekiah was in one of those situations where no matter what you                 do, you are going to have problems.                 a. Assyrias victory was pre-determined from the time his father                     made the league with Assyria.                 b. Nothing Hezekiah could do would stop it.                 c. Here Hezekiah was, a righteous king, serving his God like no                     one before him or after him, and his whole kingdom gets                     wiped out!                 d. What do you do in a situation like that?         C. Hezekiah cleaved to God!             1. He didnt do anything foolish.                 a. One of my favorite verses relating to Job.  Job 1:22  In all this Job sinned not, nor charged God foolishly.                  b. The reason it is my favorite is because so often, in times                     of distress, my first reaction was a foolish reaction.                     (1) Sometimes I expressed doubt.                     (2) Sometimes I got angry with God.                     (3) Sometimes I just rebelled against God.             2. He prayed.  2Kings 19:15  And Hezekiah prayed before the LORD, and said, O LORD God of Israel, which dwellest between the cherubims, thou art the God, even thou alone, of all the kingdoms of the earth; thou hast made heaven and earth. 16  LORD, bow down thine ear, and hear: open, LORD, thine eyes, and see: and hear the words of Sennacherib, which hath sent him to reproach the living God. 17  Of a truth, LORD, the kings of Assyria have destroyed the nations and their lands, 18  And have cast their gods into the fire: for they were no gods, but the work of mens hands, wood and stone: therefore they have destroyed them. 19  Now therefore, O LORD our God, I beseech thee, save thou us out of his hand, that all the kingdoms of the earth may know that thou art the LORD God, even thou only.                  a. Reading Hezekiahs prayer, you quickly see how ordinary it was.                     (1) There is no secret &quot;get-your-prayers-answered&quot; word in it.                     (2) Hezekiah did not pray it while engaged in some religious                          ritual.                     (3) Really, as far as prayers goes, this one is nothing                          special.                     (4) Yet, Hezekiah got hold of God!                 b. It wasnt what Hezekiah prayed but who Hezekiah was that got                     Gods attention.                     (1) Hezekiah wasnt using gimmicks to get Gods power.                     (2) Hezekiah was using the faith that he built and enriched.             3. He trusted God.                 a. Hezekiah did what he could.                     (1) He prayed and cleaved to God.                     (2) After that, all he could do was wait and trust.                 b. Believe it or not, the hard part of faith is not building it,                     but waiting on God to honor it.                     (1) Now, if you are still in the building stage, that may                          not seem possible, but it is true.                     (2) Dont take my word for it:                          1. Ask Abraham who waited around 24 years for a son.                          2. Ask Joseph who waited 13 years to get out of prison                              and 22 before he say his family again.                          3. Or ask David who was anointed to be king as a                              sheepherder, but did not get to the throne until                              he was thirty years old.          D. As a result of Hezekiahs faith, God moved to deliver Israel.  2Kings 19:35  And it came to pass that night, that the angel of the LORD went out, and smote in the camp of the Assyrians an hundred fourscore and five thousand: and when they arose early in the morning, behold, they were all dead corpses.              1. This defeat defended Jerusalem and saved the nation of Judah.             2. But it also broke Assyrias back.  This defeat began a                 decline in a mighty world power that eventually lead to it                 complete destruction.             3. God spared one nation, toppled another, and altered the course                 of world events because of a mans faith!  The question we started with was, &quot;Does faith work?&quot;  The answer is YES.  God is real and faith works.  It worked for Hezekiah, and it will work for you.  Matthew 17:20  And Jesus said unto themIf ye have faith as a grain of mustard seed, ye shall say unto this mountain, Remove hence to yonder place; and it shall remove; and nothing shall be impossible unto you.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>2Kings 18:1-8 Against All Odds Does faith work? Is what we preach and teach inside the walls of this building really worth anything once you walk outside of it? The answer is YES. 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