II Kings 18:3-8 And he did what was right in the eyes of the
Lord … he removed the high places … he trusted in the Lord … he held fast to
the Lord … he rebelled against the king of Assyria and
world not serve him … he struck down the Philistines.
King Hezekiah is a good example of what one does when
determined to do what is right and honorable in following the Lord. He did not just decide to do what was right,
he acted on his decision. He got rid of
everything that might keep him from following through on his decision. He removed things that would tempt him to sin
(the “high placed” and idols). He
rebelled when he couldn’t do anything else, and refused to let outside
influenced control his actions. He
destroyed (“struck down”) things that could cause him present or future distraction
and trouble. And he was proactive in his
pursuit of doing what was right. These
verses tell us he not only trusted in the Lord.
He held fast to the Lord. This tells me he was not naïve about the
potential he had to give up and give in to the things that could tempt him away
from his determination to follow God.
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