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When God is drawn to troubles, the roofs aren’t gone, but raised high

Written by  Tuesday, 17 June 2014 00:00

Nothing equals the sense of insecurity in an apparently inescapable peril. It is like embracing for a stormy rain in a roofless shelter. King Hezekiah shook to his core at the words of the Assyrian king: “How then can the LORD deliver Jerusalem from my hand?” (2 Ki 18:35). He was too daring as he subdued other nations & their gods. Hezekiah “tore his clothes” in utter misery & spread the letter before God. He prayed: “Deliver us from his hand, so that all kingdoms on earth may know that you alone, O LORD, are God.” Heaven took on the battle; an angel killed 185,000 men “in the Assyrian camp.” When God is drawn to troubles, the roofs aren’t gone, but raised high. NA, in Christ.

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Nahusenay Afework is a freelance writer and communications consultant. His study at Addis Ababa University earned him MA in Literature. He takes pleasure in writing and consulting people. He is also involved in church ministry in the domain of teaching.

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