Pastor Ralph Posted August 2, 2013 Report Share Posted August 2, 2013 Q3. (Isaiah 38:2-3) Why is Hezekiah’s healing important for his nation? How did it relate to God’s promises made to David (2 Samuel 7:11b-16)? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IvoryEagle Posted October 12, 2013 Report Share Posted October 12, 2013 Why is Hezekiah's healing important for his nation? HE HAD NOT YET GROOMED A SUCCESSOR; THE PEOPLE WOULD BE LEFT LEADERLESS. How did it relate to God's promises made to David (2 Samuel 7:11b-16)? GOD HAS PROMISED AN UNBROKEN LINE God promised an unbroken line of David's sons upon the throne. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
humblejon Posted October 14, 2013 Report Share Posted October 14, 2013 Hezekiah's death would have created a national crisis since he did not have a male heir to his throne. Even if he had a young son, an inexperienced leader would be troublesome especially with an invading army approaching. Hezekiah was concern the God's promised unbroken line of David to the throne would cease if he died. Perhaps Hezekiah is perplexed that God would "break" His promise as stated in 2Samuel 7: 14-16. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gerbrand van Schalkwyk Posted October 14, 2013 Report Share Posted October 14, 2013 Q3. (Isaiah 38:2-3) Why is Hezekiah’s healing important for his nation? How did it relate to God’s promises made to David (2 Samuel 7:11b-16)? They were in a time of great need. They needed a strong leader to see them through the danger. They also needed a prince to follow the throne when the king died. God promised David that there will always be a king on the throne from his line, due to Davids love for God Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JanMary Posted October 14, 2013 Report Share Posted October 14, 2013 On 8/1/2013 at 10:10 PM, Pastor Ralph said: Q3. (Isaiah 38:2-3) Why is Hezekiah’s healing important for his nation? His healing extended his godly reign for another 15 years, and provided an heir to sit on the throne he would vacate. (Although some say he should have kept his mouth shut, because his son Manasseh, who was a wicked king, was then born, and reigned for 55 years! He established idol worship, undid all of the reforms instituted by his father, slaughtered all who opposed him, including perhaps Isaiah, his father's best friend who was sawed in half during Manasseh's ruthless reign) But in a different light, it provided continuity of leadership during dangerous times and without Manasseh's birth, Josiah the child king who was a wonderful king, would not have been born.) How did it relate to God’s promises made to David (2 Samuel 7:11b-16)? God's promise was that David's throne would be established forever. The line of David would continue through the ages, pointing to Messiah Jesus, the final King to sit upon the throne forever and ever! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
angelbaby Posted October 14, 2013 Report Share Posted October 14, 2013 Q3. (Isaiah 38:2-3) Why is Hezekiah's healing important for his nation? Hezekiah probably had no heir and at a crucial time like this when his country was under attack he felt helpless to protect his country.He also hadnt appointed anyone to succeed him in the rule of his country therefore it was important that he recovered and took stock of the situation and trained someone to lead his country . How did it relate to God's promises made to David (2 Samuel 7:11b-16)? Hezekiah had been a good king leading a life according to the will of God. God had promised “offspring and a long life to those who walked uprightly in the eyes of the Lord” and Hezeiah was noted to have lived a righteours life. God had promised David that he would give him innumerable descendants and make his throne remain forever i.e. held by his sucessors/ offspring in as the line of the Messiah ...Hezekiah was in the line of Davids descendents .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guitar Jim Posted October 14, 2013 Report Share Posted October 14, 2013 Q3. (Isaiah 38:2-3) Why is Hezekiah’s healing important for his nation? At that time Israel had already fallen to the Assyrian invasion. Judah was hanging by a thread. It was Hezekiah's faith and God's response to it that were keeping the wolf from the door. If Hezekiah had died then, the country would have been in turmoil. There would have been a scramble for the throne because Hezekiah didn't yet have an heir and nothing weakens a country like the high ranking aspirants killing each other off! With Assyria at the gates, it wouldn't have been difficult for them to come in and set up a puppet king, not of David's line, and that would have been the end for the national identity of Israel! With the healing and the promise of 15 more years of life, Hezekiah then had time to shore up Jerusalem's future. It's one of the tragedies of the history of God's people that his son Manasseh was so thoroughly evil though. How did it relate to God’s promises made to David (2 Samuel 7:11b-16)? God promised David that he would always have a descendant on the throne of Israel. Hezekiah was a direct descendant of David and as yet had fathered no successor. This illness may have been a test for Hezekiah. It may have been the work of God to show the people of that time and future readers of this account that earnest prayer and faith can influence God's decisions. Hezekiah prayed in the manner of the time in reminding God of His promises. I myself have been through trying times and am still experiencing them. I've taken to reminding God of His promises in the manner of the psalmists of old and I found relief in doing that. If we pray according to God's Word the prayer is effective. We can quote God's word in prayer, provided it's in context of course, and then wait on the Lord to respond. There's a far greater chance that God will answer that sort of prayer than the "Please God give me a million dollars and I'll serve you forever" garbage prayer. You know even while saying the words that you're praying rubbish. I'm using this as a ridiculous example to illustrate my point. BUT . . . If you pray God's words back to Him, you can sometimes feel the Holy Spirit within you align your mind with that of God and begin to understand why you're experiencing the trial you're enduring. It's like Paul's thorn in the flesh. When he prayed for healing he wasn't healed, but given an assurance that God's grace would sustain him. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jen Posted October 15, 2013 Report Share Posted October 15, 2013 Q3. (Isaiah 38:2-3) Why is Hezekiah's healing important for his nation? How did it relate to God's promises made to David (2 Samuel 7:11b-16)? First I believe his healing showed the power and faithfulness of the God he so relentlessly trusted in. Second the king had no successor and the line of David would have been broken. God promised that there would always be someone from the line of David on the throne. God Bless! Jen Jude 24,25 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
royk Posted October 15, 2013 Report Share Posted October 15, 2013 For me at this moment, this is all about submisson to a might God whose will prevails no matter who did what before. Hezekiah appears to have been very faithful in some ways. But God wanted greater humility and greater submission and thankfulness for life. It is a lesson for all of us. We can't give God enough praise, glory and we can always submit deeper to Him. When the time comes He will do it to each of us, wether it is ocnvenient to us or not. For He is our creator, our God. We are lucky to be here today, to do His will as we understand it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
antonate Posted October 15, 2013 Report Share Posted October 15, 2013 Hezekiah's healing was important for the nation so that the nation would not suffer without a righteous man leading the nation. Also his healing was important to make the people known that the Lord Almighty saves the righteous and hears their prayer. God had promised david that David's throne would be esatblished forever . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lion of Grace Posted October 15, 2013 Report Share Posted October 15, 2013 Hezekiah's healing was so important for the nation because they would have been left leaderless at his death. He had no sons at this time to carry on succession to the throne and there had not been anyone appointed to the throne in the event of Hezekiah's death. God had promised to David that His love would never be taken from him as it had been taken from Saul, and that his house and kingdom would endure forever before the Lord and that his throne would be established forever. Hezekiah was also appealing to God's promise for offspring and for a long life to those who walk uprightly before God. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
charisbarak Posted October 15, 2013 Report Share Posted October 15, 2013 It was important because at that time he did not have an heir to the throne. God promised David offspring to succeed David and establish his kingdom forever. He was calling on God to honor what He told David. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sank T Monius Posted October 15, 2013 Report Share Posted October 15, 2013 Isaiah 38:2-3 Q). Why is Hezekiah's healing important for his nation?A). Sennacherib's presence was still threatening Jerusalem at this time. What a time to fall ill and die! What a difficult time this would have been to leave his country leaderless!#Q). How did it relate to God's promises made to David (2 Samuel 7:11b-16)?A). God promised an unbroken line of David's sons upon the throne.http://www.joyfulheart.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=1283 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wjcargile Posted October 16, 2013 Report Share Posted October 16, 2013 1. Hezekiah healing to his nation is important because there wasn't anyone in line to take over his kingdom. They needed a strong Godly leader like Hezekiah. 2. God's promise to David (2 Sam 7: 11b-16) "Your house and your kingdom will endure forever before me; your Throne will be established forever." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hanks Posted October 16, 2013 Report Share Posted October 16, 2013 Q3. (Isaiah 38:2-3) Why is Hezekiah healing important for his nation? How did it relate to God's promises made to David (2 Samuel 7:11b-16)? Hezekiah was a good king who was wholeheartedly devoted to God, and who had reformed his nation spiritually. He asked God to give him more years to live knowing that if he died his country would be leaderless as there was no heir to the throne at the time. He must also have known about the promise God had made to David, that his throne would be established forever. He knew that if he died at this moment, the nation would fall into the hands of who knows what, breaking the chain of David’s descendants. Although David’s dynasty was interrupted since the Babylonian captivity, we know it will be restored when our Lord and Saviour returns to reign over all the earth and He will reign forever. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
haar Posted October 16, 2013 Report Share Posted October 16, 2013 Q3. (Isaiah 38:2-3) Why is Hezekiah's healing important for his nation? How did it relate to God's promises made to David (2 Samuel 7:11b-16)? Hezekiah’s healing was important for his nation because at the time of his sickness he was responsible for the security of the nation, fighting battles with the Assyrian and other enemy nations. He also he needed a son to succeed him; at that time Manasseh had not been born. Hezekiah offspring will produce the prophesied Messiah eventually. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DocI333 Posted October 16, 2013 Report Share Posted October 16, 2013 Q3. (Isaiah 38:2-3) Q1. Why is Hezekiah's healing important for his nation? It is likely that he had no clear successor at that point. If this took place in 701 BC, it was before his son Manasseh was born. Hezekiah would have needed to name a successor so leadership would pass to another at his death without palace intrigues and unnecessary disruption to the kingdom. Q2. How did it relate to God's promises made to David (2 Samuel 7:11b-16)? Q2. Your house and your kingdom will endure forever before me; your throne will be established forever." (2 Samuel 7:14-16) God promised an unbroken line of David's sons upon the throne. Hezekiah is also appealing to God's promises for offspring and for a long life to those who walk uprightly before him: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RD35 Posted October 17, 2013 Report Share Posted October 17, 2013 Hezekiah’s illness may have taken place around 701 BC at the time of Sennacherib's campaign. From God's response to Hezekiah's prayer through the Prophet Isaiah (38:6), it sounds like Sennacherib's presence was still threatening Jerusalem at this time. It would have been a difficult time to leave his country leaderless. It is likely that he had no clear successor at that point. If this took place in 701 BC, it was before his son Manasseh was born. Hezekiah would have needed to name a successor so leadership would pass to another at his death without palace intrigues and unnecessary disruption to the kingdom. Therefore his healing was important for his nation. God had promised David that the Messiah would come from his ancestral line, so if Hezekiah died without a successor, there would also be no one to carry on the line of Davidic kings promised centuries before that would culminate in a Messiah. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Renson gona Posted October 19, 2013 Report Share Posted October 19, 2013 Q 1. Why is Hezekiah's healing important to his nation? . HEZEKIAH HAD NO CLEAR SUCCESSOR AT THE TIME . THERE WAS THE FEAR OF LEAVING THE COUNTRY LEADERLESS. Q 2. How did it relate to Gods Promises made to David [ 2Samuel 7: 11b -16 ] There is a promise that the throne of Davids sons would be established forever. If Hezekia died this would cease. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Delivered Posted October 19, 2013 Report Share Posted October 19, 2013 Q3. (Isaiah 38:2-3) Why is Hezekiah's healing important for his nation? Hezekiah's plea was not just for himself, he was a king pleading for his nation and the promises that God made to the nation, was it not the righteous prayer of "faith" that touched God, therefore he sent an angel of the LORD and put to death a hundred and eighty five thousand men in the Assyrian camp, is this not why he wept sore, because he was concerned he would go to the grave at a young age, when he did not have his house in order and would leave the government without a successor. How did it relate to God's promises made to David (2 Samuel 7:11b-16)? Hezekiah's concern as king was for God's covenant people and for God's promises to King David, that God will appoint in time a place for His people Israel, and he will plant them that they may dwell in a place of their own, and move no more; neither shall the children of wickedness afflict them any more as before. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blezed Posted October 24, 2013 Report Share Posted October 24, 2013 Why is Hezekiah’s healing important for his nation? 1. Hezekiah did not have a successor at that time. How did it relate to God’s promises made to David (2 Samuel 7:11b-16)? 2. There was no one to carry on the line of Davidic kings promised centuries before that would culminate in a Messiah. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WinstonY Posted November 5, 2013 Report Share Posted November 5, 2013 Question 6.3 Hezekiah’s healing is important to Judah for two reasons. Firstly, from an immediate practical view the city of Jerusalem and the country Judah were being pressured by Assyria and only the strength and goodness of Hezekiah held the northern at bay. With no strong king at the helm the country and the city would no doubt fall. Secondly, there is the question of the promise of God to David that there would always be an heir to David. If Hezekiah dies without an heir – what then of this promise? What is the long future view for a David messiah? Hezekiah is worried but God has a plan. winstony Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Craig Posted November 11, 2013 Report Share Posted November 11, 2013 Q3. (Isaiah 38:2-3) Why is Hezekiah’s healing important for his nation? How did it relate to God’s promises made to David (2 Samuel 7:11b-16)? Hezekiah was a strong and Godly king and his country needed him. Additionally, at this time it doesn't seem that Hezekiah had an heir to the throne. God had promised David that he would always have a son on the throne and Hezekiah was anxious about not having an heir to take his place upon his death at the time of his illness. So, he prayed to God that God wouldn't take him until the nation was ready for his death. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GoRaysXD Posted November 11, 2013 Report Share Posted November 11, 2013 Q3. (Isaiah 38:2-3) Why is Hezekiah’s healing important for his nation? How did it relate to God’s promises made to David (2 Samuel 7:11b-16)? Hezekiah was a strong and Godly king and his country needed him. Additionally, at this time it doesn't seem that Hezekiah had an heir to the throne. God had promised David that he would always have a son on the throne and Hezekiah was anxious about not having an heir to take his place upon his death at the time of his illness. So, he prayed to God that God wouldn't take him until the nation was ready for his death. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Old Jerry Posted November 13, 2013 Report Share Posted November 13, 2013 Hezekiah’s healing was important for his nation because he was a strong leader and he didn’t have any children to succeed him on his throne. This related to God’s promises made to David that there would be a line of David on the throne. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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