And the
LORD changed his mind about the disaster that he planned to bring on his people
(Exodus 32:14 NRSV).
The Bible
tells a story in 2 Kings 20 about King Hezekiah. He was deathly ill, and the
Lord sent the Prophet Isaiah to tell him he would die. Upon hearing this news,
he turned his face toward the wall and prayed, weeping sorely. The Lord spoke
to Isaiah, and he went back to tell the king the Lord had heard his prayer, and
added fifteen more years to his life. You may then wonder, “Does God change His
mind?”
This story
doesn’t suggest that God made a decision to shorten Hezekiah’s life. He was to
die on the basis of God’s righteousness and laws previously given. He had taken
some wrong steps, and God sent the prophet to tell him he would die, because
the Old Testament law states that the soul that sins shall die (Ezekiel 18:4).
The king however repented and changed his ways, and it became unrighteous for
God to continue in that decision, which was based on the previous moral
condition. Thus, the Lord actually changed His mind.
This
doesn’t mean He changes His standards; but it becomes inconsistent with His
character to go ahead and punish a man who already repented. Everyone who sins
is condemned as the Bible says, but through salvation in Christ Jesus,
repentance is possible.
In case
you’re in a situation, and you want the Lord to change His mind, you have to
change first. If you change your state, your way of doing things, then God
would, in consistency with His character, also change how He deals with you.
The Bible says He gives more grace! Walk in His light and His grace, and you’ll
find that the favour of God can be multiplied in your life continually, as you
walk with Him, pleasing Him.
PRAYER: Dear
Father, I thank you for en lightening my heart with the revelations of your
Word today. I’m synchronized with the Spirit, knowing and walking in your perfect
will for me. Through your Spirit, I walk worthy of you unto all pleasing,
fruitful in every good work, and increasing in the knowledge of your Word, in
Jesus’ Name. Amen.
FURTHER
STUDY: Amos 7:1-6 NKJV
1 YEAR
BIBLE READING PLAN: Acts 15:1-21 Esther 1-4
2 YEAR
BIBLE READING
PLAN: Luke 5:27-39 Deuteronomy 28
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