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Continuing To Trust

Our Daily Bread Radio is hosted by Les Lamborn

Under King Hezekiah’s dynamic leadership, the land of Judah experienced spiritual revival. Idols were smashed, the temple was restored, and people once again worshiped the Lord (2 Chr. 29-31). Hezekiah “did what was good and right and true before the Lord his God” (31:20). But then, on the heels of his obedience, he was suddenly besieged by Sennacherib, the vicious warrior-king of Assyria (32:1).

Hezekiah could have been angered by this discouraging turn of events. Instead, he continued to trust God. He rallied the people, saying, “With us is the Lord our God, to help us and to fight our battles” (32:8). What a remarkable demonstration of faith!

I could use a healthy portion of Hezekiah’s spirit. There is something within me that wishes God would always reward my faithfulness with prosperity and protection. But God is working far beyond what I can see and is accomplishing His purposes. My present difficulties are never the final measure of His blessing and love.

Hezekiah modeled true faithfulness. He determined to obey the Lord without demanding guarantees of a trouble-free life. Like him, we can be confident of God’s presence and power, and trust Him even in the darkest hours.

Not a shadow can rise, not a cloud in the skies,
But His smile quickly drives it away;
Not a doubt nor a fear, not a sigh nor a tear,
Can abide while we trust and obey. —Sammis

Obstacles seem large when you take your eyes off the Lord.