Manasseh was twelve years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem fifty-five years. His mother was Hephzibah. He did what was evil in the LORD’s sight, following the detestable practices of the pagan nations that the LORD had driven from the land ahead of the Israelites. He rebuilt the pagan shrines his father, Hezekiah, had destroyed. He constructed altars for Baal and set up an Asherah pole, just as King Ahab of Israel had done. He also bowed before all the powers of the heavens and worshiped them. He built pagan altars in the Temple of the LORD, the place where the LORD had said, “My name will remain in Jerusalem forever.” He built these altars for all the powers of the heavens in both courtyards of the LORD’s Temple. Manasseh also sacrificed his own son in the fire. He practiced sorcery and divination, and he consulted with mediums and psychics. He did much that was evil in the LORD’s sight, arousing his anger. Manasseh even made a carved image of Asherah and set it up in the Temple, the very place where the LORD had told David and his son Solomon: “My name will be honored forever in this Temple and in Jerusalem—the city I have chosen from among all the tribes of Israel. If the Israelites will be careful to obey my commands—all the laws my servant Moses gave them—I will not send them into exile from this land that I gave their ancestors.” But the people refused to listen, and Manasseh led them to do even more evil than the pagan nations that the LORD had destroyed when the people of Israel entered the land. [2 Kings 21.1-9]
Manasseh was just twelve years old when he became King of Judah. Why is that really significant? I guess until today it never crossed my mind that Manasseh, being just twelve when he became king, was born to Hezekiah in the time of his "extended life." Manasseh was born to Hezekiah in the extra fifteen years God gave him - the fifteen years in which Hezekiah messed up.
In other words, had Hezekiah humbly accepted that his tenure on earth was done when told by Isaiah that his life was over, Manasseh would never have been born.
I just wonder how many 'messed up' things occur in and around our lives because we proudly decide our will is more important than God's will? How much damage do we do to those around us if our influence over their lives is influence of pride and arrogance?
It is something to think about, isn't it?
Father, forgive me for all the proud decisions I have made in my life.
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