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***Hint: Read Isaiah chapters 44 – 45. (Even if you don’t answer the TCQ, it’s still good Bible reading!)
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TCQ: Which king did God have Isaiah to call out by name and what was this king supposed to do?
*Bonus Question:* Does this tell you anything about you?
Well Praise the Lord!
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TCQ: Which king did God have Isaiah to call out by name and what was this king supposed to do?
*Bonus Question:* Does this tell you anything about you?
(1) Isaiah was sent by God to King Ahaz to reassure him that the Lord would protect Jerusalem if only Ahaz would place his faith in the Lord. God tells Ahaz to ask for a sign to prove that indeed He would protect Jerusalem. The sign could be anything, great or small . God is giving Ahaz the opportunity to receive anything from Him. But Ahaz passes, saying in a false piety, “I will not test the Lord”. Ahaz was not concerned with putting the Lord to the test, for in his mind, he didn’t need the Lord, for he had already taken care of the problem. He had arranged an alliance with Assyria who would help him with the threat of Israel and Aram.
(2) This tells me that I should put my faith in God, and do whatever He tells me to do, not try to take care of my problems myself!!
The King name is Ahaz, and Isaiah was to say to him, “Be careful, keep
calm and don’t be afraid. Do not lose heart because of these two
smoldering stubs of firewood–because of the fierce anger of Rezin and
Aram and of the son of Remaliah.” Isaiah also told King Ahaz to ask GOD
for a “sign”, but the King refused citing that “he would not put God to
a test.”