Wednesday, March 19, 2025

UNFAILING Love. Wow...

 I love mornings. The promise of a new day unfolding "with no wrinkles in it", as Anne Shirley would say, fills my soul with wonder and anticipation. He is so near and wonderful!

And that is always true -- but there are plenty of mornings that don't feel so new. Some days I awaken to the ongoing pain of a broken heart. The previous day's concerns loom large with the shadow of trouble blocking the morning light. As the servant of Elisha awoke to find the army of the king of Aram surrounding the tent, my enemy is at my door. He has not disappeared.

But like Elisha, I need to have my eyes opened to see. Or maybe my ears opened to hear. 

I will feast upon this promise throughout the day:

"Come to me with your ears wide open. Listen, and you will find life. I will make an everlasting covenant with you. I WILL GIVE YOU ALL THE UNFAILING LOVE I PROMISED TO DAVID." (Isaiah 55.3 NLT)

Oh, my.  Indeed, what a feast that provides! 

OPEN your ears, people!!! OPEN your ears, Darlene!!!!

He will GIVE you ALL the UNFAILING love that was promised to David. 

Unfailing. Never runs out. Never quits. NEVER FAILS.

Always succeeds. ALWAYS.

Continually available and already MINE.

Just COME. HEAR. LISTEN. And find LIFE. 


Thank you, Lord of Heaven's Armies, for lavishing Your generous love upon Your people. Thank you for rich truth with which to stand, and having done all, to stand.

Ephesians 6.13 NIV   Therefore put on the full armor of God, so that when the day of evil comes, you may be able to stand your ground, and after you have done everything, to stand. 


Friday, March 07, 2025

More Lessons from Hezekiah

Ah, my dear King Hezekiah. God has been gracious to you. I read that you were sick unto death. The Word of the Lord came to you letting you know this would be it. You would not recover. You have been warned and now can be sure to get your house in order. But you weren't ready for that. 

You turned away from others to God alone and wept privately before Him, reminding Him of your faithfulness through the years. And God heard your cry.

Another word was sent, a promise of fifteen more years. Imagine that! More days, weeks, and months. More time.

But, my dear King Hezekiah. You did not end well. You caved to praise from men. You became a man-pleaser. 

The Babylonian king, hearing of your grave sickness, sent an envoy to comfort you. You were flattered, indeed! Babylon is one of the super powers. And Judah is very small. How wonderful that he was attentive to you! And you fell all over yourself to impress him, showing him EVERY treasure of the kingdom. Spices, aromatic oils, the military armory were all viewed. The Palace was on full display. Gems, golden goblets, silver chalices -- all were revealed with great pride! Nothing was held back. And the Babylonian envoy was duly impressed. 

God also took note. He sent His Word to you through Isaiah. "The time will come when all of this treasure will be taken away by Babylon. Nothing will be left." He continued. "Some of your very own sons will be taken into exile and become eunuchs serving in the Babylonian court."

And, King Hezekiah, I regretfully submit that your response is amongst the saddest verses in the Bible. 

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."             Isaiah 39.8

Oh, my dear King Hezekiah! This is not a father's heart. This is certainly not our Father's heart! How have you chosen to spend your days, months, and years? Is it for your own safety and pleasure, your own success? Please choose more wisely, dear King Hezekiah!

Here's a secret: I am getting older every day. The weeks are flying by now. The months slip away. Almost daily I am wont to turn my head to the wall to weep privately, crying out to God for more time. Oh God, more strength. More energy. More time...

But today Hezekiah's words have reminded me that this plight is not his alone, nor is it mine. It is common to all of humanity. Our time here is limited. Finite. Coming to an end. We all know that. Or we certainly should.

And today, as I read that very sad verse once again, I find my cry for more time being challenged:      What will you do with that time? How will you use it? How have you been using the time already allotted you? 

Oh, my Father in Heaven, You have found me out and laid my heart bare once again. What an amazingly true, faithful, and loving God you are.

Oh, dear God, help me to be faithful with each and every precious moment before me. Let me set my eyes upon You afresh this day, and every day. Let me bow humbly and say, This is the day You have made. Let me be glad and rejoice in it. And let me serve You fully, with my every thought, my every word, my every deed.



Thursday, March 06, 2025

Hezekiah's Prayer

Hezekiah was king of Judah during a troubled time. A very troubled time. 

Sennacherib, the powerful Assyrian king, had forcefully overtaken most of Judah, crushing everything and everyone in his path. And his mighty army now was standing at Jerusalem's gates. Threats had been issued for all to hear and the people feared greatly. Hezekiah had torn his clothes, donned burlap, and sought the Word of the Lord through Isaiah, His prophet. Desperate times call for desperate measures.

Nonetheless, the Assyrian king's messenger comes once again with a letter calling for surrender, or destruction would be upon them. "Don't let your God, in whom you trust, deceive you with promises..." Oh, the Assyrian king was most crafty and his army was indeed formidable. This is fear-mongering at its worst.

Upon hearing the message, Hezekiah did the right thing, turning once again to God. He went to the temple, and laying the letter out before God, he prays.

"O LORD of Heaven's Armies, God of Israel, you are enthroned between the mighty cherubim!    You  alone are God of all the kingdoms of the earth." Isaiah 37:16

Wow! That prayer! Did you hear that? Do you comprehend what Hezekiah understood? He knew who his God was. He knew he had access to THE LORD OF HEAVEN'S ARMIES!!! This is the God who is seated on the throne between the mighty cherubim! A HOST is His to command. His chariots are tens of thousands, thousands of thousands. He has 200 million mounted troops!

Oh, how I needed to hear that today, to be reminded that HE is the one that I, too, serve. HE is the very same GOD I have access to through Jesus. 

Sickness, spiritual deception, wanton disregard for His order and design, slander and harmful words, disunity within the ranks, egregious sin and blatant rebellion. All of this and more can overwhelm me. Desperate times call for desperate measures.

I will humbly bring this to God, the Lord of Heaven's Armies. I will lay out the charges before Him and pray. 

These other kings and messengers are false. All those who trust in idols will come to nothing. HE alone is Lord of All. 

Who are you trusting? Who are you bowing before? 

If you have accepted Jesus' Lordship in your life, you have full access to the Lord Almighty. Bow to Him alone. Every concern, every fear, every threat levied against you is nothing. He has thousands of thousands and He will rescue you. 

Hezekiah's story continues. God promised help and God answers his prayer. 

That night the angel of the LORD went out to the Assyrian camp and killed 185,000 Assyrian soldiers. When the surviving Assyrians woke up the next morning, they found corpses everywhere. Then King Sennacherib of Assyria broke camp and returned to his own land. He went home to his capital of Nineveh and stayed there. Isaiah 37:36, 37


Oh, Lord, our God, come save, rescue, and deliver. Amen.