‘Hezekiah’s
Prayer To The Lord.’
Isaiah 37:15-17.
a) Isaiah 37:15. Hezekiah
Prayed to the Lord with His Voice.
b) Isaiah 37:16. He Prayed
to the Lord on His Throne.
c) Isaiah 37:16. He Prayed
to the Lord as God of all the Kingdoms of the Earth.
d) Isaiah 37:16. He Prayed to
the Lord, the Creator of Heaven and Earth.
e) Isaiah 37:17. He Prayed
for the Lord to incline His Ear and to open His Eyes.
f) Isaiah 37:17. He Prayed
about Sennacherib who was sent to mock the Living God.
(This
QT shows me Hezekiah’s Prayer To The Lord)
‘A
Very Clear Distinction.’
Luke
11:23.
a) Whoever is not with the
Lord Jesus.
b) Is against Him.
c) Whoever does not gather
with the Lord Jesus.
d) Scatters.
(This Second one simply reveals A Very Clear Distinction)
Chris.
This Prayer of King Hezekiah was not only a Prayer of Faith, it
was also a desperate Prayer. The threats that he was facing from the King of Assyria
were both wicked and frightening. The words that were used by Hezekiah were
very clear. We can take assurance in the fact when we Pray prayers of desperation
that the Lord hears us.