Scripture
“Don’t let Hezekiah mislead you by saying, ‘The Lord will rescue us!’ Have the gods of any other nations ever saved their people from the king of Assyria?”
Observation
The land of Judah is invaded by the army of Assyria. Having taken all the walled towns in Judah, they proceed to Jerusalem.
The Assyrian leaders call the leaders in Jerusalem to surrender. They claim that they have no alternatives. Egypt is weak and cannot help them. The Lord will not help them, they say.
The Assyrians offer that, if they surrender, the residents of Jerusalem, will be taken to another land where they can grow their own grain and vineyards. They tell them that they cannot rely on the Lord to rescue them. The Assyrians have overcome all the gods of the other nations.
Application
The Assyrians were a fierce and fearsome nation. They rapidly expanded their empire, conquering the nations around them.
The Assyrian leaders made a fundamental mistake when they came to Jerusalem. They made what philosophers call a category error. That is, they assumed that the Lord is the same as the gods of the other nations. They reason that these other gods had not been able to protect their people, and therefore the Lord would not save the people of Jerusalem.
Whereas other so-called gods are imaginary and therefore weak, the Lord is real and strong. He is not like the others.
We can rely on the Lord and have faith that He will provide for us and protect us. He knows what we need, and like a wise Father, he looks after us.
Prayer
Father, I thank you that, unlike all the other false gods, you are real and you care for your people. Please help me to trust you. Amen.
