Friday 5 February 2016

With who are you in ally?

 Isaiah 39:6-8
Introduction
An Ally is an associate, a partner or one to whom you seek favor. World leaders love to ally with stronger or richer nations in order to have either protection, peace, wealth and to develop. In Cameroon we’ll hear of a “win-win relationship.” But most nations do not look at the implications of the alliance. King Hezekiah also sought for alliance with Babylon in order to escape the hand of the Assyrians. Many people today and Kings forget where they come from and so get lost in the choices for allies.
  a)     From where are you coming?
Isaiah 38 tells us how king Hezekiah was very sick to the point of death and prophet Isaiah prepared him for his death. “Thus says the Lord, set your house in order, for you will die and not live.” (Isaiah 38:1b)
i)                    God always listen’s to His faithful children
Hezekiah turned towards the wall and prayed and cried to the Lord; “Lord can the death glorify you?” Is 38:18. He was like saying, you allow me to live so that I can praise you. So that I can celebrate you, so that I will continue to hope in your truth (faithfulness).
                Sometimes in our problems, we list a lot of things we’ll do to God if He answers our prayers. I remember as a child when I lost something I’ll ask God to make me see it and that when I’ll grow I’ll refund. In almost all of those situations, God will make me find my lost item. I’m sure it worked for you too but today many of us have failed in our promises to God. We do not give our time to God, our money, our services and life to God.
                Hezekiah prayed in hope of glorifying God as a living being and God answered his prayer. God added 15 years to his life (Isaiah 38:5). He did to Hezekiah as he requested. To Boko, and to you sitting here God has given you life, a job, children, wealth, you do not lack. You have good health while others are in the hospitals with pain now. You have forgotten your promises to God, though He has been faithful to you in everything you need. I’m thankful to God that we have our pastor here with us. It has been my desire, your desires. Did you ever ask yourself what you’ll do top God when He provides a shepherd for His church? In your prayers for a pastor, what promises did you give to God? Are you willing and ready to fulfil those promises? That is where we are coming. From a point where God has been so good to us and is taking us from glory to glory. But what do we give back to God?
ii)                  When God answers we may become happy and carried by pride
When Hezekiah received the word from Isaiah he could not believe and requested for a sign (2 Kings 20:9-11, Isaiah 38:8, 2 Chr 32). Isaiah said time will go forward 10 steps more or faster. Hezekiah like some of us today said NO; it is too easy for time to run faster but I want time to instead go backward 10 steps in the dial of Ahaz. It happened and today science accepts that some time in history, time was lost to the order of 10 degrees (equivalent to 40 minutes) including 23hrs 30 min at Jushua’s time.
                Hezekiah was happy, and God blessed him with riches as you can see in 2 chr 32. In Isaiah 39:2 Hezekiah showed all his riches to the people sent by the king of Babylon because of his pride in the riches of Judah. This is what will bring the Babylonians 100 years after his death. Well, not because Hezekiah showed then riches but because God will render judgment for their apostasy through it.
                The King of Babylon sent them to be spies but Hezekiah thought he was making good allies. He did not trust in the power of God to save Judah from the Assyrians.  In Is 38:6 God said “I will deliver you and the City from the hand of the King of Assyria.” But in Isaiah 39, King Hezekiah was looking for favor, for help, for support from Babylon.The Babylonians wondered on the great thing God had done in Judah to heal king Hezekiah and turning back the clock of time 10 steps behind on the dial of Ahaz. But Hezekiah was seeking their favour rather than the favour of God.
                Many of us are like that today. God does mighty things in our lives but we seek favour elsewhere. In fellow men rather than God. We create allies that will not glorify God, just because of pride and worst still in the things God has given us. You maybe carried by pride in your riches, your intelligence, your success, even in discerning God’s word. All these come from God and He has given you these for His glory and nothing else. Can you for ones trust God?
  b)    Where are you going?
Are you allying with God or with man? If you do with man, then you’ll fail. You’ll lose all that God has given you. Hezekiah’s alliance deal with Babylon to play politics for deliverance of Jerusalem was a big failure. He did not trust totally in the Lord of Armies, and so Judah will pay the price. Isaiah then gives king Hezekiah the judgment of God in verse 6-7 of our text. If you are still trusting in a brother, a sister, a pastor or a deacon rather than in God, then you have failed. No prophet can save you from the hand of God. God only wants your trust. Seek His favour alone and from no other man. See verse 6 of our text. A time is coming when everything will be taken to Babylon.
You may think you are comfortable now, or that you have prepared for your family or your retirement already. You may have a life insurance in a company, but if your trust is shifted away from the prince of peace, the one we’re celebrating, the King of the universe, do not be shock when the enemy carries your wealth away. Your goods, your health, your peace, etc can be carried away from your palace. Those things you treasure so much.
Perhaps your father kept you some property – land, house, money, cars or whatsoever as inheritance. All what your predecessors stored up for you will also be lost, if you shift your trust from God. Can we learn from the life of Hezekiah?
  c)       What is your answer? Verse 8
When Hezekiah heard God’s judgment he was instead happy. Pride has not yet finished in his life. He says “Good is the word of the Lord that you have spoken… For there will be peace and truth in my days.”
                What a terrible selfishness and resignation. He only thought of himself and his days. Some Christians today are like that. There can be problems in the world, in the church even in the families as long as they will not touch us. Hezekiah thought to himself:
-          In my lifetime, I’ll not experience calamity
-          I’ll have male offspring- of sons to sit upon my throne, so
-          I’ll be saved from the curse of childlessness.
-          We’ll have a tranquil time, a breathing space (Ezra 9:8), a quiet resting place (Isaiah 32:18)
Is like a man who wants to live his life regardless of how his children will be or feel. Enjoying his life and keeping nothing for the children or the future. Everything can be consumed in his life time and the rest can go to hell.
You maybe happy today that things are going well with you and in your days. But you are a loser. Great soldiers of the Lord are people who continue to the end. They are never happy in the failures of others before or after them. They love to have everything go well even in their absence. God knows they are present because He sees the human heart and intentions.
Illus: Some 10 months ago we’ve been praying for my Dad who was sick. I remember around June he was almost dead and was carried to Mbingo Baptist Hospital. My sister and brothers had called me early that morning at 3:30 am that he will not arrive the hospital. My sister told me she had called Rev. T Genesis asking that we prepare the man for his death. So, when the man arrived we prayed with him reminding ourselves of what God did to Hezekiah and God showed him mercy. The man who was coming to the Hospital half dead, left the Hospital on his legs with no medication. Today, my Dad who had been passing off without even knowing is very strong and we do not think he will leave us soon.  God has not changed, he has never failed me and we shared from the preacher of last Sunday that God has never failed him too. What can make me loose trust in Him? Nothing!
                You need to repent from your pride and selfishness and make an alliance with Jesus. He’ll make a sure and lasting relationship with you. Surrender your life, pride and humble yourself to serve the king of the universe whom we started celebrating since 2 days ago. The time is now because the grave cannot praise God. Hezekiah had the chance that God gave him 15 more years. You may not have that opportunity. You may not even see the 1st January 2016. It will not surprise me.
                But what will you tell God if you find yourself before Him this night? What makes you think He can allow you into His kingdom when you are carried in pride, you trust your friends rather than God, you live in fornication even on days we’re celebrating Christ. Whom do you think you are fooling? Make the correct alliance today with Christ and it shall be well with you else you are heading for a swimming. Swimming into the lake of fire. It shall not be in a fresh water like the one we saw last Sunday as our brother and sisters were baptizing. Make a decision now!

Shalom!