Devotion for Wednesday June 20, 2018
Sing Sacred
Songs & Solos (Sankey) 432
Topic: Unbelievers’
Arrogance
Text: 2
Kings 18:26 – 37
A proud and arrogant man has no place in God’s
plan. God hates pride and arrogance (James 4:6 & 1 Peter 5:5). When God
sees any atom of pride in you, He will not use you for anything; He will not
answer your prayers, His grace will depart from you and your fall will be
mighty. Remember the story of Haman against Mordecai. As Christians, we should
as a matter of priority remove pride and arrogance from our lives if we intend
to please God and enjoy His benevolence. From our text, we saw the arrogance
and pride of Rabshakeh an officer sent by Sennacherib king of Assyria to
Hezekiah. We can see from 2 Kings 18:17, that Rabshakeh is an office and not
name of a person. Their speaker spoke arrogantly because they don’t know the
God of Israel. He compared God of Israel to gods of other land that cannot
deliver. After all the display of pride and arrogance, Hezekiah’s men didn’t
utter a word. No wonder people say that “silence is the best answer to a fool.”
In chapter 19, we saw how God discomfited and chased them away. WHO CAN BATTLE WITH THE LORD? This is
how unbelievers boast and send threats against believers but at last God will
always put them to shame. Are people threatening you because they feel they are
greater than you? Your God of Israel will disgrace them. Hold your peace and
see the salvation of God.
Food for
Thought:
Who can battle with the Lord?
Memory
verse:
2 Kings 18:29
Prayer: Remove arrogance and pride from me O Lord
because no one can battle with you.
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