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In the Lord’s Sight

Yahweh wanted to be King of His people and make a place for them. They rejected Him, and He warned them. He gave them what they wanted, and they became enslaved like everyone else. In 1 & 2 Kings and 2 Chronicles, people are faced with choices. Would they continue to reject the Lord and create their own high places of worship, or return to the Lord and His rightful place of worship? Would they do what was right IN THE LORD'S SIGHT as written in His word, or what was evil IN THE LORD'S SIGHT that seemed to work in the world? We face the same choices today...IN THE LORD'S SIGHT. #1kings #2kings #2chronicles #2023


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Pray

Lord we thank You that You see all things. Help us to trust your plan for this world now, the world that you are currently building, and the new world you will bring when You return. As we look at the Kings of Your people and your people’s response from ages past, help us to see you and see ourselves. May we strive to understand our standing in Your sight as our King. May we long for the day when we will stand with all your people In the Lord’s Sight. Lord thank you that we can rely on you and one another. Help us in our discussion today to deal with the question for ourselves that was asked of your people, What are you relying on? Amen.

Study Questions

God had made a people of His own from Abraham. He had delivered them from slavery, subdued their enemies, and had brought them into the land that he promised them. However, because of their unwillingness to listen to God, his prophets, and his judges they asked for a king. God wanted to be their King. However, they rejected The Lord as King because they wanted an earthly King and earthly benefits now like all the other people of the earth seemed to have.

They thought an earthly king could do for them and provide for them what only God could. For 430 years, God allowed his people to experience the reality of rejecting Him as King and pursuing what they wanted in an earthly King. Thankfully in our King Jesus, the gift of His word, the power of His Holy Spirit, and the encouragement of His body the church, we can be confident of who we are in The Lord’s Sight.

The northern Kingdom of Israel, who refused to heed God’s loving patient warnings and continued in the “sins of Jeroboam” for 200 years, has now been wiped out and carried off into slavery by the brutal Assyrian empire. The southern kingdom of Judah has a decision to make about how they will respond. Hezekiah turns from the sins of his fathers and leads one of the greatest spiritual renewals in the entire Bible. He consecrates himself and tells the priests, leaders, people, and nation to consecrate (set apart) themselves. He calls all of Israel and Judah to celebrate Passover which had not been done in a long time. The King of Assyria is not happy with the celebration of God delivering His people from enslavement to a foreign King. He attacks. After defeating the Judean cities, the Assyrian Rabshakeh is sent to the capital Jerusalem and asks God’s people a great question, What are you relying on?

READ 2 Chronicles 31:20-32:1-8, 30

  1. Why caused the King of Assyria go on the attack and challenge what God’s people were relying on?
  2. What was Hezekiah’s initial practical response to the reality of the situation?
    1. How was all of that an obvious and wise response?
    2. How did that response also expose what God’s people were relying on?
    3. How do we initially respond the same way in crisis situations?
    4. How does God often use our initial responses to show us what we are really relying on?
  3. The people relied on the words of Hezekiah. Why?

READ 2 Kings 18:14-25

  1. What does Hezekiah rely on in the midst of his fear?
    1. How do we often rely on the same things?
  2. The Rabshakeh knew his enemy (Israel/Judah) and their history well. What are the ways that the Rabshakeh breaks down all that the people of God might try to rely on?
    1. How is this still the same plan of attack on the church from our enemy Satan?

READ 2 Kings 18:26-35

  1. How do the Israelite leaders try to protect the people from the lies and discouragement? What is the result?