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Chinese4/24/2013 亞撒的改革English
經文:歷代志下13-16章
中心思想:歷代志下15、16章
提要

        上帝用猶大王亞比雅來管教、擊敗以色列王耶羅波安,在他們那場戰役中,以色列死了五十萬人--徹底打敗了耶羅波安,使他永遠無法完全恢復。就像亞比雅嫻熟軍事,亞撒則想擴張屬靈領域,他在國內剷除所有外邦異教的遺跡,吩咐百姓回心轉意遵守上帝的律法。但到了王朝末期,亞撒面臨以色列巴沙的威脅,轉向亞蘭王締結保護聯盟,即使在病危的時候,他只信任地上的醫生,而不求靠這位真正偉大的醫生!

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14-15

16

亞比雅靈性退步

亞撒的靈性改革

亞撒的靈性退步

仰賴武力

仰賴上帝

仰賴亞蘭

每日與主同行

        站在地板中間,彎下身抓著你的鞋帶(扣環或其他固定鞋子的東西),然後看看能夠把自己舉起來,離開地面有多遠,如此試三次。
        亞撒王的情形看來真是不妙!以色列王巴沙封銷了所有的通路,猛力拉扯,他轉向亞蘭王便哈達,賄賂他,求他解救,從表面看,這個策略是成功了!
        但上帝的看法不是這樣。起先亞撒信靠主而不是外國的勢力,後來竟離開上帝,信靠靴上的帶子!所以上帝為此管教他。
        你的生命形態屬於那一種:信仰或靴帶?信心或手段?信靠或詭詐?上帝或自己?今天中每當你穿鞋或換鞋的時候,都要提醒自己:信靠上帝永遠平安。

默想

地位不明的先知(代下16:7-10)
        先見哈拿尼因譴責亞撒只仗外國武力而不依靠上帝,成為聖經中最早的「受害先知』。(但請查考路加福音十一章四十七到五十一節,雖然很少人認為其中的一個人是先知,但也應列為「地位不明』之列!)

金言

憑信心而行,上帝會提供一切所需。

English

4/24/2013 Asa's Reforms
Scriptures:2 Chronicles 13-16
Heart of the Passage:2 Chronicles 15-16
Overview

        Abijah, king of Judah, is used by God to discipline and defeat Jeroboam, king of Israel. During their battle, 500,000 Israelites fall—a shattering defeat from which Jeroboam will never fully recover. What Abijah accomplishes in the military sphere, Asa attempts to duplicate in the spiritual realm. He removes all traces of foreign religion from the land and commands the people to return to the careful observance of God's statutes. But toward the end of his reign. Asa faces a threat from Baasha (king of Israel) and seeks an alliance of protection with the king of Syria. Even on his deathbed he puts his trust in earthly physicians alone, rather than in the Great Physician.

CHAPTER 13

CHAPTER 14-15

CHAPTER 16

Abijah's Spiritual Recession

Asa's Spiritual Reforms

Asa's Spiritual Regression

Reliance on an Army

Reliance on God

Reliance on Syria

Your Daily Walk

        Stand in the middle of the floor, reach down, grasp your shoelaces (straps, buckles, or whatever else is holding your shoes on), and see how far off the floor you can lift yourself. Try it three times.
        Things were looking had for King Asa. Baasha, king of Israel, had sealed off all escape routes, and the situation looked hopeless. So Asa grabbed hold of his own bootstraps and gave them a good yank. He turned to Ben-hadad, king of Syria, and bribed him to come to his rescue. From all outward appearances, the strategy worked!
        But God saw the situation differently. Previously, Asa had trusted in the Lord, not in foreign powers. Now he was turning from trust in God to trust in bootstraps, and God disciplined him for doing so.
        What is the pattern of your life: belief or bootstraps? Faith or footwork? Trust or trickery? God or self? Each time you put on or change your shoes today remind yourself that it's always safe to trust the Lord.

Insight

The Prophet of Dubious Distinction (16:7-10) —
        Hanani the seer, who condemned Asa for his reliance on foreign armies rather than on the Lord, becomes the earliest "persecuted prophet" in the pages of the Bible. (But check Luke 11:47-51 for the name of one other man who, though seldom thought of as a prophet, might also lay claim to this rather dubious distinction!)

Adage

Weave in faith, and God will find the thread.


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