“The Eyes of the Lord”
Tuesday, September 07, 2021
Categories: Moment With The Master
For the eyes of the LORD run to and fro throughout the whole earth, to show Himself strong on behalf of those whose heart is loyal to Him. In this you have done foolishly; therefore from now on you shall have wars.” (2 Chronicles 16:9)
Asa had been one of Judah’s good kings. The early reforms of Asa, had encouraged the nation to enter into a covenant with Jehovah. The historian records: And all Judah rejoiced at the oath, for they had sworn with all their heart and sought Him with all their soul; and He was found by them, and the LORD gave them rest all around.” (2 Chronicles 15:15) However, our last impression of Asa is not good.
In the 36th year of the reign of Asa, Baasha, king of Israel, threatened Judah. Instead of trusting in the Lord, Asa entered into a treaty with the king of Syria by giving him treasury from the house of the Lord. Thus, the above verse is part of God‘s unfortunate message to King Asa.
Jehovah is pictured as one who is everywhere observing the conduct of men and drawing distinctions. God divides all men into two classes: good and evil. At the first, Asa had been among those who sought God with all of his heart. Sadly, at the end of his reign he became faint hearted and failed. He sought success through compromise rather than implicit trust in God.
Since God knows all that transpires on the earth, he waits for opportunities to interpose in behalf of his people. In times of danger, seasons of affliction, and moments of trial, he shows “Himself strong on behalf of those whose heart is loyal to Him”. God’s omniscience can be of great comfort to those who seek him.
Do we have the perfect heart to whom Divine comfort is promised? This does not mean that we are sinless. But, we must be sincerely willing to acknowledge our transgressions and strive with all of our hearts to walk in God‘s ways. We must refuse to ally ourselves with the world.
God is always there to comfort his faithful ones. He will show himself strong and give them great success.
By George Slover |
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