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Q1 Although Hezekiah came boldly to God, he did not take him for granted or approach him flipantly. Instead, he acknowledgeGod's sovereignty and Judah's total dependence upon him. Hezekiah's prayer provides a good model for us. We should not be afraid to approach God with our prayers, but we muxt come to him with respect for who he is and what he can do. When we apply this to our own lives, we must come boldy to the God with our prayers expecting him to answer them, accordingly to His will. The battle is not ours but God's. When we don't apply this to our own lives we are disobeying God and his will for our lives.

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What is the significance of Hezekiah spreading out the enemy's message before the Lord? What is the underlying principle illustrated here? How can we apply this principle to our own lives? What happens when we don't apply this principle?

Hezekiah was pointing out that the enemy was in essence attacking God. The underlying princple is the battle is the Lords. In our lives we need to allow God the control over the battle, the stresses, let Him bring the answer and then obey His directions. When we don't obey this principle we are trying to play God and take control.

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What is the significance of Hezekiah spreading out the enemy's message before the Lord? What is the underlying principle illustrated here? How can we apply this principle to our own lives? What happens when we don't apply this principle?

By spreading out the message before the LORD, Hezekiah is turning it over to the LORD. The illustration is to give everyting to the Lord because he controls everything anyway. We need to remember to turn all our problems over to God. When we try to take care of things on our own we fail.

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Q1. (19:14) What is the significance of Hezekiah spreading out the enemy's message before the Lord? What is the underlying principle illustrated here? How can we apply this principle to our own lives? What happens when we don't apply this principle?

The significance is that it is an insult to God himself and it needs God's response. After preparing all we can we need to take are problems to the Lord; because the battle is His. Almost in the same way. I have read a many things that defile and disgrace the Lord name. I should just print it out and present it to the Lord. If we don't apply this prinicple we can easily go weary as mere humans, and hope be able to do the Lord's will.

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God's overall plan is to bring his children (souls) home. Hezekiah was one of many of God's (Elect).God's elect know that God is a just Father. Hezekiah was a type, showing us how to handle a problem, if we are ever in that type of situation. Are YOU one of God's ELECT? Do you know his plan? Jesus told us in Mark 13:

Mark 13: (1) And as he went out of the temple, one of his disicples saith unto him, Master, see what manner of stones and what buildings are here! (Jerusalem)

(2) And Jesus answering said unto him, Seest thou these great buildings? there shall not be left one stone upon another, that shall not be thrown down.

(Have you seen the wailing wall in Jerusalem? The Western Wall

(3) And as he sat upon the mount of Olives over atainst the temple, Peter and James and John and Andrew asked him privately,

(4) Tell us, when shall these things be? and what shall be the sign when all these things shall be fulfilled?

(5) And Jesus answering them began to say, Take heed lest any man deceive you. (He's telling us to pay attention to what he said, NOT what man says.

(6) For many shall come in my name, saying, I am Christ; and shall deceive many. (We have a lot people comming to us saying I'm a christian, all you have to do is believe in Jesus, love each other, and we get to fly away! Those are lies!)

(7) And when ye shall hear of wars and rumours of wars, be ye not troubled: for such things mus needs be; but the end shall not be yet.

( Have you read the news lately? Everbody's crying peace, peace, peace, and we still see wars, and hear rumours of wars. While this is going on we have a few other things that must happen before the comming of the Real Christ.)

(8) For nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom: and there shall be earthquakes in divers places, and there shall be famines and trouble: these are the beginnings of sorrows.

( Dominions against dominions, (small nations), Famine, is for hearing the word of God, sorrow, is labor pains, the birth of a new nation is at the door, God's Kingdom)

(9) But take heed to yourselves: for they shall deliver you up to councils; and in the synagogues ye shall be beaten: and ye shall be brought before rulers and kings for my sake, for a testimony against them.

(When Satan comes and sit in Jerusalem for the five months he is alloted by God, there is going to be alot of people following him and his fallen angels. Those who beleive he is the real Jesus, are going to be bring him people, who will NOT bow to him, because they know he is a fake. GOD'S ELECT are the people who know he is a fake.!!

(10) And the gospel must first be published among all nations.

(God's Elect are going to do what Joel the prophet, said was done on the day of Pentecost, Read, Joel Chapter 2 )

(11) But when they shall lead you, and deliver you up, take no thought beforehand what ye shall speak, neither do ye premeditate: but whatsoever shall be given you in that hour, that speak ye: for it is not ye that speak, but the Holy Spirit.

Those who believe in the (RAPTURE) are going to be the ones who will be deceived. God's Elect are going to do what the apostles did on Pentecost day. Acts 2:1, And when the day of Pentecost was fully come, they were all with one accord in one place.

(There were people from all the world in Jerusalem). Pentecost means 50. It was 50 days after the ressurrection, of Christ.

(2) And suddenly there came a sound from heaven as of a rushing mighty wind, and it filled all the house where they were sitting.

(3) And there appeared unto them cloven tongues like as of fire, and it sat upon each of them.

(4) And they were all filled with the Holy Spirit, and gegan to speak with other tongues, as the Spirit gave them utterance.

(5) And there were dwelling at Jerusalem Jews, devout men, out of every nation under heaven.

(6) Now when this was noised abroad, the multitude came together, and were confounded, because that every man heard them speak in his own language.

(7) And they were all amazed and marvelled, saying one to another, Behold, are not all these which speak Galilaens?

(8) And how hear we every man in our own tongue, wherein we wwere born?

(9) Parthians, and Medes, and Elamites, and the dwellers in Mesopotamia, and in Judaea, and Cappadocia, in Pontus, and Asia,

(10) Phrygia, and Pamphylia, in Egypt, and in the parts of Lybia about Cyrene, and strangers of Rome, Jews and proselyte,

(11) Cretes and Arabians, we do heare them speak in our tongues the wonderful works of God.

(In other words, all people from around the world,China, Russia, India, United States, United Kingdom, Brazil, Canada, etc; every nation in this world today, will hear God's Elect speak in all languages of the world, when the Holy Spirit, speaks through them!!. And every nation in this world are going to understand it in their own language. Jesus told us not to premeditate what we are to say, because the Holy Spirit is going to be doing the speaking through us. I'm looking forward to the "LORDS' DAY", are you? One day with the LORD is as a thousand years.

God is allowing Satan to come first, in order to seperate the wheat from the chaff. We have work to do!!! We are not going to be Flying out of here. Jesus told us to learn the parable of the Fig tree, find out what the church of Philadelphia, and the church of Smyna, was teaching, find out the key of David, find out who the Kenites are (Caines offspring), know that the anti-christ must come first, know how long he (satan) is going to be here. What really happened in the Garden of Eden? God's Elect need to know God's word, NOT man's word in order to stand against the firey darts of satan. He is the Son of Perdition!! He is on the first white horse, he is going to be here for Five (5) months, Revelation Chapter 9:5. Do you know what the four hidden dynasties are? Religion, Politics, Education, Finance. Do You know who control them? The Kenites, the offsprings of Cain. They are the synagouge of Satan!!.

Although Hezikiah was just a (type) of one of God's Elect, who did good, he was like the rest of us, he fell short. He knew that CHRIST was comming through the seed line of the Tribe of Judah, the KING line. Hezekiah knew that Jesus Christ would be the LAST KING!!!

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AS WE KNOW,AHAZ HAD CLOSED THE DOORS OF THE TEMPLE,SO THAT WORSHIP,OFFERINGS AND INSTRUCTION FROM THE LORD WOULD BE STOPPED.HEZEKIAH OPENED THEM AGAIN.HEZEKIAH BEING A KING AND A MAN OF GOD NEW HIS INSTRUCTIONS COME FROM GOD.HE KNEW THE BATTLE BELONGS TO THE LORD,AND THAT GOD WOULD SHOW HIM WHAT TO DO.TO APPLY THIS PRINCIPAL TO OUR LIVES,WE MUST TRUST GOD ,SO WE CAN KEEP OUR LIVES IN ORDER,WITHOUT STRESSING OURSELF OUT OVER SITUATIONS WE CAN NOT CONTROL.TAKE IT TO THE LORD IN PRAYER,TRUSTING GOD TO TAKE CARE OF US.AMEN

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What is the significance of Hezekiah spreading out the enemy's message before the Lord? What is the underlying principle illustrated here? How can we apply this principle to our own lives? What happens when we don't apply this principle?

Hezekiah was showing his total dependance on the Lord in every area the large and small. The underlying principle here is that we are totally dependant on God for everything. If we go to Him in prayer and confess our total dependance on Him He has shown that He will answer. When we don't apply this to our lives we get worn out , discouraged and make mistakes because we don't understand the battle.

God Bless!

Jen

Numbers 6:24-26

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Hezekiah knew that he had done all that he could to prepare for battle and now was the time to bring the problem to the Lord. He handed it over to God because he knew that God was bigger than any king of Assyria. This also showed God's people that Hezekiah had every belief that they would be delivered.

I think that the underlying principle is to show us that we can take God at His word and that He will deliver us. Not to be afraid, be prepared for what is to come, but be not afraid.

Well, we need to be prepared and ready to do battle with whatever is thrown our way but at the same time we have to be able to give that battle to the Lord and let Him fight it for us. This doesn't mean that we won't have to go into battle but I think that it is good to know that we have the Almighty God on your side.

We get discouraged and give up because we are trying to do it on our own.

TRUST IN THE LORD WITH ALL OF YOU HEART!

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Spreading out this insulting (attack on GOD) message was letting GOD actually see what was written about HIM. It was a letting go of the responsibilty to reply and leaving it in GOD's hands. When I receive a bill in the mail with an enormous balance and high minimum payment rather tha become overwrought I quickly look at the address again only to find that it's not for me but a neighbor. So the response is not up to me. Hezekiah, knew exactly what he was doing.

Casting all your care upon Him, because He cares for you. Don't fight giants, rather contact giant killers. The battle belongs to GOD, victory is ours, but the battle is His.

We can apply this by learning from Hezekiah not to open someone else's mail. As was stated it was all about GOD, Hezekiah notified GOD that someone delivered His mail to his address, and here's what it says.

Frustration, defeat, depression etc. it all happens when we take on more than we're able or suppose to. Turn it over to GOD, and watch Him fix it.

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Q1. (19:14) What is the significance of Hezekiah spreading out the enemy's message before the Lord? What is the underlying principle illustrated here? How can we apply this principle to our own lives? What happens when we don't apply this principle?

Hezekiah knows that his enemy is God's enemy and so before reacting to the letter He takes it to the Lord.He knows the battle is the Lords.Hezekiah appeasls to God to intervene and win the battle.

I do believe that if God is for us who can be against us,God has promised nevert o leave us or forsake us ,and therefore before reacting to anything we need to go to God. He has promised to uphold us with His Righteous Right Hand..The battle is the Lords.

We need to take all our battles to the Lord and let Him fight them for us.Trust in Him and lean not on our own understanding in all our ways acknowledge Him, and He will direct our paths.

We will land up fighting God's battles and the result----Disaster. :(

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1. Hezekia is submitting to God's leadership and giving God's battle to Him. God will see in the message what we can't. God doesn't need us to protect his honor, He does that himself much better, we need to show faith and allow ourselves to be used by God to do His work.

2. Our wisdom is foolishness in God's eyes. It is God that was insulted not our honor. The honor, glory, power etc belongs to God. God will take care of things in the best way, his Holy way, not our foolish reactionary way.

Submission and dependance on God.

3. In prayer before we start the day. By studying God's word. By doing these we are getting the guidance to handle issues God's way. But we must submit and follow His direction. God has given us direction in this passage; lay it all before Him and He will handle the battle.

4. A great big mess!!!!

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What is the significance of Hezekiah spreading out the enemy's message before the Lord?What is the underlying principle illustrated here?How can we apply this principle to our own lives?What happens when we don't apply this principle?

1. Spreading out the enemy's message before the Lord is bringing his concerns before the Lord to gain the wisdom from above, without which

he cannot win the battle and experience in the past has taught him that

the Lord had previous fought his battles.

2. The underlying principle is , especially when the situation is overwhelming

to TRUST THE LORD WITH ALL YOUR HEART AND LEAN NOT UNTO YOUR OWN

UNDERSTANDING, BUT IN ALL WAYS ACKNOWLEDGE HIM.

3 We can apply this principle to our own lives by bringing all our concerns

before the Lord, and casting our care upon Him

4. When this principle is not applied, then we become stressed and listen

to ungodly counsel and there is no assurance in the matter.

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:D Hezekiah knew the problems he faced were greater than he was--that only God could handle this difficulty. I like was Grace said in her post, that when we don't give ourselves over to the Lord to handle difficulties, we invite stress and ungodly counsel.

Wouldn't it be great if we, as a nation, went to the Lord with all our problems? Using Hezekiah's example, let's lay all the burdens of this nation on His altar instead of bickering among ourselves. I know, in a perfect world that would happen. But I will do this, using Hezekiah's example, for our nation.

Will any of you join me?

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Significance--The Lord had made Himself known to Hezekiah before trouble ever hit.

Principle--the Lord has made a clear covenant with us.

Not holding to the principle--- can't. Jesus did for us.

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The significance of Hezekiah spreading out the enemy's message before the Lord is, he wants God to know the insult is really directed toward Him rather than to Hezekiah.

The underlying principle illustrated here is " The battle belongs to the Lord" .

We can apply this principle to our own lives by bringing our problems and cares before the Lord, rather than trying to work things out by ourselves.

When we don't apply this principle, we become discouraged and want to give up.

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What is the significance of Hezekiah spreading out the enemy's message before the Lord?

Hezekiah knew that the battle belongs to the Lord!!

What is the underlying principle illustrated here? How can we apply this principle to our own lives? What happens when we don't apply this principle?

If we bring our trials to God, He will work out the details to make them manageable to us. Sometimes we dont think or feel like they are manageable, but He never gives us more than we can handle. I've learned that He doesnt care about our comfort, He cares about our growth and maturity in Him. But He is faithful! And He has brought me a long long way thru trials!!

When we dont apply this principle, we take on the stress of the whole problem which can negatively affect your health, career, relationships, etc...

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What is the significiance of Hezekiah's spreading out the enemy's message before the Lord?What is the underlying principle illustrated here?How can we apply this principle to our own lives?What happens when we don't apply this principle?

I believe that spreading out the message before the Lord reveals his trust

and dependance on the living God, as well as knowing that the odds were

against him in fighting this battle in his own strenght.

"No man intending to build a house, sitteth not down first and count the cost whether he has sufficient to build it".

The underlying principle is that the battle is the LOrd's

We can apply this in our own lives by bringing all our needs and problems

before the Lord to get His wisdom and direction in the things that come into our lives. When we don't apply this principle , then we are trusting in our own efforts.

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:rolleyes: We should take all our problems to God in prayer and supplication and ask for His guidance

and help to face them in this world. Most often we first try to slove our problems on our own and ask for God's help when they become unsurmountable. If we do not apply this priciple of giving the problems to God to help to solve them for us, we will be drawn into more and more difficult situations.

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Q1. (19:14) What is the significance of Hezekiah spreading out the enemy's message before the Lord? What is the underlying principle illustrated here? How can we apply this principle to our own lives? What happens when we don't apply this principle?

Hezekiah went straight to the Lord because the letter mocked God and God was the only One who could address the situation. We need to go to God first with our problems and challenges. When we don't do this, we are relying on ourselves, our strength and our resources which are sorely limited. We are often prone to failure when we don't allow God to get involved and seek His wisdom and help.

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The significance is that God was being taunted and belittled so Hezekiah took it to Him to see what was being said.

The underliying principle is that we are to take all things to God.

We can apply this principle in our own lives by taking our problems before God to let Him see and judge for Himself and then deal with as He sees fit.

When we don't apply this principle nothing ever happens and we lose our faith.

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Spreading out the message before the Lord was like saying, I'm giving this problem and battle to you Lord.

Hezekiah had faith and trust to put everything in God's hands. That's the way we should be also, if we would only go to God first, we could avoid or make things easier on ourselves.

When we don't seek God's guidence first, we end up getting ourselves in alot more trouble and needless problems than we should have. "Seek first the kingdom of God"

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The significance of Hezekiah spreading out the enemy's message before the Lord is that , him is just a servant of the Lord and an insult to him is more to the Lord than him.

It also implies that he is depending on the Lord to help him in that problem.

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Hezekiah acknowledges that it is Yahweh who has been attacked by the enemy and that it is Yahweh who must deal with the attack. By spreading the document before God Hezekiah is giving the situation to Adonai to handle.

The principle is that we must realize that it is the Lord who should care for our situations and not we ourselves as we are His, bought with a price.

In everything that we do, and in every situation that we encounter, it is imperative that we go through Jesus, by the Holy Spirit to the Father for guidance, direction, protection and victory if we are to expect a successful outcome. If we should be negligent in this duty we will be doomed to fail.

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