A brilliant idea
July 18, 2006 | 12:00am
Help us, O Lord our God, for we rest on You. 2 Chronicles 14:11
An ancient Indonesian fable tells of a turtle that could fly. He would hold on to a stick with his mouth as it was carried by geese. When the turtle heard the onlookers on the ground saying, "Arent those geese brilliant!" his pride was so hurt that he shouted, "It was my idea!" Of course he lost his grip. His pride became his downfall.
For 41 years, Asa was a strong and humble king. He brought peace and prosperity to the Kingdom of Judah. During the early years of Asas reign he prayed, "Lord, it is nothing for You to help, whether with many or with those who have no power; help us, O Lord our God, for we rest on You" (2 Chronicles 14:11).
But toward the end of his reign, when the army of the northern kingdom of Israel confronted him, Asa sought help from the king of Syria instead of from God. Because of his foolishness, his rule weakened and his nation experienced wars. What went wrong? Proud of past achievements, Asa had forgotten to depend on the Lord, so the Lord was no longer showing "Himself strong" on Asas behalf (16:9).
God is still looking for those who will allow Him to show Himself strong in their lives. Living a humble, God-dependent life is truly a brilliant idea! Albert Lee
We must depend upon our God
With deep humility,
Lest pride should rob us of His strength
And bring futility. D. De Haan
READ: 2 Chronicles 16:1-13
No one is stronger than the one who depends on God.
An ancient Indonesian fable tells of a turtle that could fly. He would hold on to a stick with his mouth as it was carried by geese. When the turtle heard the onlookers on the ground saying, "Arent those geese brilliant!" his pride was so hurt that he shouted, "It was my idea!" Of course he lost his grip. His pride became his downfall.
For 41 years, Asa was a strong and humble king. He brought peace and prosperity to the Kingdom of Judah. During the early years of Asas reign he prayed, "Lord, it is nothing for You to help, whether with many or with those who have no power; help us, O Lord our God, for we rest on You" (2 Chronicles 14:11).
But toward the end of his reign, when the army of the northern kingdom of Israel confronted him, Asa sought help from the king of Syria instead of from God. Because of his foolishness, his rule weakened and his nation experienced wars. What went wrong? Proud of past achievements, Asa had forgotten to depend on the Lord, so the Lord was no longer showing "Himself strong" on Asas behalf (16:9).
God is still looking for those who will allow Him to show Himself strong in their lives. Living a humble, God-dependent life is truly a brilliant idea! Albert Lee
We must depend upon our God
With deep humility,
Lest pride should rob us of His strength
And bring futility. D. De Haan
READ: 2 Chronicles 16:1-13
No one is stronger than the one who depends on God.
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