II Kings 19, Isaiah 37
From the Journals of Hezekiah
That guy is such a bully. And when bullies yell mean things, nothing can be said back. If anyone tries to say anything back, the bully works very hard to say even meaner things.
I walked away from him and went to the temple where I prayed to God.
In my day, God sent messages to people through his prophets. The prophet Isaiah lives here and loves the Lord with all his heart.
Isaiah came to my chamber and said God had a message for me. God said, "I have heard your prayers about Sennacherib, king of Assyria, and have said these things against him:
"Who are you to insult Jerusalem? Your insults are really against me, the Holy One of Israel.
You have sent messengers who have shouted cruel things against me.
You brag about things you have done to frighten the people of Jerusalem.
What you didn't know is I had planned for you to succeed in those very things.
I even know where you live and when you come and go
and how you are so angry against me.
Because you have been so angry, I will force you to go back to your homes
and end the battles."
This made me feel better. I knew then that we would be able to stay.
Isaiah finished telling me God's message by saying what would happen. "Sennacherib will not enter Jerusalem. He won't shoot an arrow here. He won't bring his army or his weapons. He will go back home and not enter Jerusalem.
"I will defend this city and save it for my sake and for the sake of David my servant."
I must admit. I felt so much better knowing God would take care of the bully.
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1. Bullies sure can cause us to feel bad. What was the first thing Hezekiah did to stop the bully?
2. In the days that Hezekiah lived, what is one way God sent messages to people?
3. Describe the prophet Isaiah.
4. God said not to worry. The bully meant their mean words against ___________
5. What did God say he would do to the bully?
6. What did God say would happen to Jerusalem?
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