Hezekiah

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Building a Wall of Faith and Prayer When Enemies Close In

There are moments when every plan you make still leaves you feeling exposed — when no amount of preparation feels like enough. Hezekiah felt exactly that when the might of Assyria marched toward him. Yet the defence he raised in response was not made of stone or steel — and it still stands for every believer today.
Building a Wall of Faith and Prayer When Enemies Close In - 2 Chronicles 32:7-8

Are You Seeking God for Who He Is or What He Gives?

Have you ever wondered why trials still come after you have been faithful? Hezekiah walked before God, restored worship, and led his people back to the Lord — and then an enemy invaded. His response to that moment is one of the quietest, most intriguing passages in Scripture. It asks you directly: Are you seeking God for who He is, or for what He can give you?
Are You Seeking God for Who He Is or What He Gives? - 2 Chronicles 32:1

Always Ready to Serve God: What the Levites Knew

Has it ever crossed your mind that God might be waiting on your readiness? In 2 Chronicles 29, the priests — those with the highest calling — were found unprepared when the moment arrived. But the Levites, who held a lower office, had made themselves ready long before the hour came. Their story asks you a direct question: Are you always ready to serve God?
Always Ready to Serve God: What the Levites Knew - 2 Chronicles 29:34

Praising God While Alive: Embrace Life’s Sacred Gift

Every breath is a gift—an opportunity to praise God while we’re alive. Psalm 30:9 reminds us, ‘Shall the dust praise Thee?’ Our time on earth is fleeting, but every moment carries a divine purpose. Are you embracing life as a sacred calling to glorify God? Discover how to live each day with gratitude and worship in this inspiring post. Tap the link to read more about how praising God transforms your perspective.
Praising God While Alive: Embrace Life’s Sacred Gift - Psalm 30:9

The Foolishness of Pride

Pride whispers that we’re self-sufficient—that our success is all about us . But Scripture reminds us: 'Pride goes before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall' (Proverbs 16:18). The foolishness of pride blinds us to God’s sovereignty and leads us down a dangerous path. True strength isn’t found in what we can do on our own—it’s found in surrendering to Him. Are you ready to trade pride for humility and discover the freedom that comes from depending on God? Tap the link to dive deeper into this powerful lesson.
The Foolishness of Pride - Isaiah 36:18-20

Your Trust in God: The Enemy’s Major Target

When the enemy attacks, what will you stand on? Your trust in God is his primary target—but it’s also your greatest weapon. As Isaiah 36:4 asks, 'On what are you basing this confidence of yours?' The battle for your soul begins with where you place your trust. Discover how to fortify your faith and find refuge in God’s unshakable promises. Tap the link to read more and be inspired to stand firm today.
Your Trust in God: The Enemy's Major Target - Isaiah 36:4