Thursday, June 28, 2018

Consequences

Finally, in the ninth year of King Hoshea’s reign, Samaria fell, and the people of Israel were exiled to Assyria. They were settled in colonies in Halah, along the banks of the Habor River in Gozan, and in the cities of the Medes. This disaster came upon the people of Israel because they worshiped other gods. They sinned against the LORD their God, who had brought them safely out of Egypt and had rescued them from the power of Pharaoh, the king of Egypt. They had followed the practices of the pagan nations the LORD had driven from the land ahead of them, as well as the practices the kings of Israel had introduced. The people of Israel had also secretly done many things that were not pleasing to the LORD their God. They built pagan shrines for themselves in all their towns, from the smallest outpost to the largest walled city. They set up sacred pillars and Asherah poles at the top of every hill and under every green tree. They offered sacrifices on all the hilltops, just like the nations the LORD had driven from the land ahead of them. So the people of Israel had done many evil things, arousing the LORD’s anger. Yes, they worshiped idols, despite the LORD’s specific and repeated warnings. [2 Kings 17.6-12]

Why did bad things happen to Israel?

Because they were evil and had turned their back on God. They were living in perpetual rebellion, and so, God punished them. They suffered the consequences of their disobedience.

Consequences are just that - consequences. They are designed to prove that the way a person or nation has gone is in error and needs to be corrected. Consequences have never been anything but that.

Father, help me - help us, to rightly understand consequences in our lives and correctly respond in repentance.

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