
Hi Peeps,
Today’s Quote
“The creation of life is the greatest gift of love God has given us to experience, expand, and study, yet many of us refuse to obey His Basic Commandments and lifestyle lessons.” ~ Jon Barnes
Proliferation
The expansion of life since the beginning of time is a number we cannot accurately measure and no one thing has been able to stop God’s creations and proliferation of life and love. God controls everything. We have been trying to control, enslave, and kill off the lives of others as well, but good people manage to fight back to find ways to thrive, in spite of our flaws. Otherwise, we would all be extinct and not having this conversation about the proliferation of life.
Appeal
The men and women in my family who taught me to work hard and provide for the next generation were exemplary roles modes for me to copy. They were fruitful and multiplied. Great teachers also fell in line with the same mindset and character of responsibility, faith, obedience, sacrifice, and excellence. I enjoyed mastering the model that was given to me by God from the beginning of time and I’m thankful that His choices appeal to me and my family. As a result, I discipline myself with God’s information to be the man the next generations to come and copy, as some of my ancestors have done.
Idolatry
Sex becomes an idol in your own mind when we seek out other ways to become disobedient to God’s ways, ideas, and lifestyle. We begin to worship our own thoughts of how much, how many, how frequent, how long, and with what options we choose to engage in our own lust, evil, and wicked ways. Enslaved in our own evil minds, we think of crazy ways to worship ourselves by becoming the most deviant in our actions, thoughts, and lifestyles to make normal life seem not so normal any longer. History has great records of such events.
Today’s Question
How deviant is your behavior towards God’s lifestyle and commandments and why do you continue down that path?
2 Kings 20
Hezekiah’s Sickness and Recovery
20 About that time Hezekiah became deathly ill, and the prophet Isaiah son of Amoz went to visit him. He gave the king this message: “This is what the Lord says: Set your affairs in order, for you are going to die. You will not recover from this illness.”
2 When Hezekiah heard this, he turned his face to the wall and prayed to the Lord,3 “Remember, O Lord, how I have always been faithful to you and have served you single-mindedly, always doing what pleases you.” Then he broke down and wept bitterly.
4 But before Isaiah had left the middle courtyard,[a] this message came to him from the Lord:5 “Go back to Hezekiah, the leader of my people. Tell him, ‘This is what the Lord, the God of your ancestor David, says: I have heard your prayer and seen your tears. I will heal you, and three days from now you will get out of bed and go to the Temple of the Lord. 6 I will add fifteen years to your life, and I will rescue you and this city from the king of Assyria. I will defend this city for my own honor and for the sake of my servant David.’”
7 Then Isaiah said, “Make an ointment from figs.” So Hezekiah’s servants spread the ointment over the boil, and Hezekiah recovered!
8 Meanwhile, Hezekiah had said to Isaiah, “What sign will the Lord give to prove that he will heal me and that I will go to the Temple of the Lord three days from now?”
9 Isaiah replied, “This is the sign from the Lord to prove that he will do as he promised. Would you like the shadow on the sundial to go forward ten steps or backward ten steps?[b]”
10 “The shadow always moves forward,” Hezekiah replied, “so that would be easy. Make it go ten steps backward instead.” 11 So Isaiah the prophet asked the Lord to do this, and he caused the shadow to move ten steps backward on the sundial[c] of Ahaz!
Envoys from Babylon
12 Soon after this, Merodach-baladan[d] son of Baladan, king of Babylon, sent Hezekiah his best wishes and a gift, for he had heard that Hezekiah had been very sick. 13 Hezekiah received the Babylonian envoys and showed them everything in his treasure-houses—the silver, the gold, the spices, and the aromatic oils. He also took them to see his armory and showed them everything in his royal treasuries! There was nothing in his palace or kingdom that Hezekiah did not show them.
14 Then Isaiah the prophet went to King Hezekiah and asked him, “What did those men want? Where were they from?”
Hezekiah replied, “They came from the distant land of Babylon.”
15 “What did they see in your palace?” Isaiah asked.
“They saw everything,” Hezekiah replied. “I showed them everything I own—all my royal treasuries.”
16 Then Isaiah said to Hezekiah, “Listen to this message from the Lord: 17 The time is coming when everything in your palace—all the treasures stored up by your ancestors until now—will be carried off to Babylon. Nothing will be left, says the Lord. 18 Some of your very own sons will be taken away into exile. They will become eunuchs who will serve in the palace of Babylon’s king.”
19 Then Hezekiah said to Isaiah, “This message you have given me from the Lord is good.” For the king was thinking, “At least there will be peace and security during my lifetime.”
20 The rest of the events in Hezekiah’s reign, including the extent of his power and how he built a pool and dug a tunnel[e] to bring water into the city, are recorded in The Book of the History of the Kings of Judah. 21 Hezekiah died, and his son Manasseh became the next king.
Love,
Jonathan