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THINKTWICEBEFOREYOUPRAY 38InthosedaysHezekiahbecameillandwasatthepointofdeath.TheprophetIsaiah thesonofamozcametohimandsaid,thisiswhatjehovahsays,putyouraffairsin order,becauseyouaregoingtodie;youwillnotrecover. 2 ThenHezekiahturnedhis facetothewallandprayedtojehovah, 3 saying,ojehovah,ibegyou,rememberhowi havesincerelywalkedbeforeyouandwithwholehearteddevotionandhavedonewhat isgoodinyoursight.andhezekiahweptbitterly. 4 ThenthewordofJehovahcameto Isaiah,saying, 5 GobackandtellHezekiah,ThisiswhatJehovah,theGodofyourfather David,says,Ihaveheardyourprayer;Ihaveseenyourtears.Listen;Iwilladdfifteen yearstoyourlife. 6 Furthermore,Iwilldeliveryouandthiscityfromthehandofthe king of Assyria; I will defend this city. 7 This will be the sign for you from Jehovah, [confirming]thatjehovahwilldowhathehassaid. 8 Look!Iwillcausetheshadowcast bythesuntogobackthetenstepsithasgonedownonthestairwayofahaz.sothe sunlightwentbackthetenstepsithadgonedown. 9 ThesongwrittenbyHezekiahkingofJudahafterhisillnessandrecovery. 10 Isaid, IntheprimeofmylifeIshallgotothegatesofSheol;Iamdeprivedoftheremainder of my days. 11 I said, I shall not see Jehovah [indeed,] Jehovah in the land of the living;ishallnolongerlookuponmanorbewiththosewhodwellinthisworld. 12 Like a shepherd s tent, my[earthly] dwelling has been pulled down and taken away from me.likeaweaver,ihaverolledupmylife,andhehascutmeofffromtheloom.from dayuntilnightyouareintentonbringingmylifetoanend. 13 Iwaitedpatientlyuntil dawn;[but]likealion,hebreaksallmybones.fromdayuntilnightyouareintenton bringing my life to an end. 14 I cried like a swallow or a crane; I moaned like a mourningdove.myeyeslookedwistfullytotheheights.olord,iamoppressed,bemy surety. 15 WhatshallIsay?Hehastoldmewhathewilldo,andhehimselfhasdoneit.I willwalkhumblyallmyyearsbecauseoftheanguishofmysoul. 16 Bymeansofsuch experiencesmenlearnhowtolive;andmyspirit,also,hassurelylearnedthewayof lifebythis. 17 SurelyitwasformybenefitthatIhavesufferedsuchanguish.Butinlove formysoulyouhavedeliveredmefromthepitofcorruption;youhavecastallmysins behindyourback. 18 Sheolcannotpraiseyou;deathcannotsingyourpraise.Thosewho godownintothepitcannothopeforyourfaithfulness. 19 Themanwhoisalive the manwhoisliving he[istheonewho]willpraiseyou,asidothisday.thefathershall makeyourfaithfulnessknowntohischildren. 20 Jehovahiswillingtosaveme;therefore wewillsingmysongsaccompaniedwithstringedinstrumentsinthetempleofjehovah allthedaysofourlives. 21 NowIsaiahhadsaid,Letthemprepareapoulticeoffigsand applyitasaplastertotheboil,andhewillrecover. 22 Also,Hezekiahhadasked,What isthesignthatiwillgouptothetempleofjehovah? 39 At that time Merodach Baladan son of Baladan king of Babylon sent Hezekiah lettersandagift,becausehehadheardofhisillnessandrecovery. 2 Hezekiahreceived theenvoysgladlyandshowedthemthestorehousethatcontainedhistreasures the silver,thegold,thespices,thefineoil,hisentirearmoryandallthatwasfoundinhis treasuries.therewasnothinginhispalaceorinallhiskingdomthathezekiahdidnot showthem. 3 ThenIsaiahtheprophetcametoKingHezekiahandaskedhim,Whatdid thosemensay[toyou],andfromwheredidtheycome?hezekiahreplied,theycameto mefromadistantcountry [alltheway]frombabylon! 4 Then[Isaiah]asked,What

did they see in your palace? Hezekiah answered, They saw everything that is in my palace;thereisnothingamongmytreasuresthatididnotshowthem. 5 ThenIsaiahsaidtoHezekiah,HearthewordofJehovahofhosts. 6 Listen.Thedayis coming when everything that is in your palace, and all that your forefathers have storedupuntilthisday,willbecarriedawaytobabylon.nothingwillbeleft,declares Jehovah. 7 Andsomeofyoursons,yourownfleshandbloodwhowillbeborntoyou,will betakenaway theywillbecomeeunuchsinthepalaceofthekingofbabylon. 8 Then Hezekiah said to Isaiah, The word of Jehovah that you have spoken is good; for he thought,[atleast]therewillbepeaceandsecurityduringmylifetime.(isa.38:1 39:8) Introduction A sociologist at the University of Chicago, Dr. Elizabeth Kubler Ross, has done extensive research on the subject of death and dying. In her research, Dr. Kubler Rossdiscoveredthattherearefourstagesthroughwhichmanydyingpatientsand their loved ones pass. There is first denial the person is convinced that the doctor sdiagnosiscannotpossiblybecorrect.thenextstageisanger theperson asks, Why me, O God? and he may express resentment towards God. The third stageisbargaining theterminallyillpatientmayseektomakeadealwithgod: If You will heal me, I will do whatever You ask. The final stage is acceptance the personcomestotermswithhismortalityandacceptsthefactthatheisgoingtodie (POWER,1/10/88,pp.2 ff.) InthepassageofScripturepresentlybeforeuswemeetamanwhocouldnotand wouldnotacceptthefactofhisimpendingdeath.whenisaiahbroughtthemessage fromgodtohezekiahthathisillnesswasterminal,hezekiahpleadedwithgodfora reprieve,foranextensionofhislife. LikeHezekiah,therearetimeswhenweseektooverruleGod swillinfavorofour ownwill.but,asweshallsee,itiswisertoimitateourlordjesuschrist,ratherthan imitate Hezekiah. When our Lord faced the death of the cross, His prayer was, Father,notmywill,butyourwillbedone (Matt.26:39.)Maywelearntoprayfor andacceptgod swill,ratherthaninsistingonourownwill. I.AsYouPray,WillYouAcceptGod swill,orpleadforanexemption? WhenKingHezekiahbecomesgravelyill,theLORDsendsIsaiahtobringhimthe message, Put your affairs in order, because you are going to die; you will not recover. The LORD informs Hezekiah that his illness is terminal; it is God s will that Hezekiah s earthly life be terminated at this time. But Hezekiah refuses to acceptthefategodhasclearlyrevealedtohim.ratherthanresignhimselftothe willofgod,hezekiahpleadsthatgod swillbe overruled andthathisownwill bedoneinstead(vs.2 3.) Hezekiah offered up his prayer with bitter tears (vs. 3b) like a little child begginghisfathertoallowhimtohavehisownway.comparehezekiah sprayer

withthelordjesusandhisprayerlifeasdescribedinhebrews5:7,"duringthe daysofjesus lifeonearth,heofferedupprayersandpetitionswithloudcriesand tearstotheonewhocouldsavehimfromdeath,andhewasheard[or,hegaineda hearing]becauseofhisreverentsubmission."inhistruehumanity,thelordjesus drewbackfromtheawfulfateofthecross;andasthebelovedandrighteousson ofgod,hegainedahearingwithhisfather.nowcontrasthezekiah sprayerwith that of our Lord Jesus Christ as recorded in Matthew 26:39, "My Father, if it is possible,maythiscupbetakenfromme.yetnotasiwill,butasyouwill."thelord Jesus surrendered Himself to His Father s will, accepting His Father s will and relinquishinghisownwill. Inhispsalm,writtenatthetimeofhisrecovery,Hezekiahrevealsthethoughtsof hisheart.hefirstbemoansthefactthatheis'tooyoungtodie"(vs.10.)hesees himselfasbeingatthezenithofhislifeandhefeelsthatheisbeingdeprivedof the remainder of his years note that he speaks about"my days." Contrast this withthepsalmist stestimony,"butitrustedinyou,ojehovah.isaid,youaremy God. 15 Mytimesareinyourhand"(Psl.31:14 15a.)Note,too,James4:13 15, Now listen, you who say, Today or tomorrow we will go to this or that city, spendayearthere,carryonbusinessandmakemoney. 14 Why,youdonoteven know what will happen tomorrow. What is your life? You are a mist that appearsforalittlewhileandthenvanishes. 15 Instead,yououghttosay, Ifitis thelord swill,wewillliveanddothisorthat. (Jas.4:13 15) HezekiahbewailsthefactthattheLORDhascutoffhislife.Hedescribeshislifeas ashepherd stentthatistakendownandcarriedaway(vs.12a.)asaweaverrolls uphisclothonaroll,preparingittobecutofffromtheloom,sohashezekiah s lifebeen wrappedup asthelordpreparestocutitoff(vs.12b.)justasthelord swiftlyandsurelybringsadaytoaclose,sohashebroughthezekiah slifetoan end(vs.12c.)doweeverarguethatgod swillisunfair?doweeverfeelthatby acceptinggod swillwearebeingunjustlydeprivedofourdue? Hezekiah shopesforrecoveryweredashedbythemessagefromthelordthathis illness was terminal (vs. 13.) He describes himself as patiently waiting for the dawn(i.e.;thehopeofrecovery),butlikealion,thelordhasbrokenallhisbones. Thatistosay,theLORD smessagedeliveredbytheprophetisaiahhasshattered all Hezekiah s hopes for recovery. When we discover that God s will for our life involves hardship and is contrary to what we would envision, do we find ourselvestobecrusheduntodespairlikehezekiah? NextwefindHezekiahprotestingthathecannothandleGod swillforhislife,so hepleadsforanextensionofhisearthlylife(vs.14.)withtherealizationofhis approaching death, Hezekiah is completely weighed down with a sense of his frailty and helplessness his wailings resemble those of the swallow or the mourningdove.inhisextremity,hecriesouttothelord,reportinghiscondition ("O Lord, I am oppressed" I cannot bear Your will), and praying that the LORD

would be his surety i.e.; that the LORD would stand in his place and spare him fromthisordeal.insteadofpraying, HeavenlyFather,givemethegracetoaccept Yourwill,carrymethroughthistrial; Hezekiahispraying, Father,Ican thandle thisordeal,don tmakemegothroughit,takemyplaceandsparemefromit. Hezekiahtestifiesthatthiscloseencounterwithdeathhashadaprofoundimpact upon his life, he will never be the same (vs. 16.) "By means of such experiences men learn how to live" i.e.; a close encounter with death has a profound and lastingaffectuponaman slife,itissomethingheliveswith,itisnotsomethinghe easilyforgets itissomethingthatteacheshimaboutthemeaningoflifeandthe way life is meant to be lived. He goes on to assert, "my spirit, also, has surely learnedthewayoflifebythis."hezekiahistestifyingthatthisexperiencehashad atremendousimpactuponhim,heprofoundlybenefitedfromit.heassuresthe LORDthathehascertainlylearnedfromthiscloseencounterwithdeath;andnow, having given the LORD this assurance, Hezekiah hopes that he will be delivered fromthisordeal. Hezekiah now recognizes and confesses the spiritual benefit derived from this horribleexperience(vs.17.)"surelyitwasformybenefitthatihavesufferedsuch anguish" Hezekiah acknowledges that this ordeal was intended for his benefit, that is to say, for his spiritual well being. His testimony is similar to that of the Psalmist:"BeforeIwasafflictedIwentastray;butnowIobserveyourword"(Psl. 119:67.)Thenhegoesontodeclare,"Butinloveformysoulyouhavedeliveredme from the pit of corruption" Hezekiah now acknowledges that it was the LORD s loveforhimthathascausedthelordtosparehislife "youhavecastallmysins behindyourback." Because the LORD has answered his prayer, Hezekiah promises to always sing God s praises (vs. 18 20.) He rightly recognizes the true purpose of his redemption:"sheolcannotpraiseyou;deathcannotsingyourpraise 19 Theman whoisalive heistheonewhowillpraiseyou,asidothisday" herecognizesthe fact that he has been redeemed in order to praise God in life and in song. HezekiahpromisestofulfillthathighcallingofpraisingGodforalltheremainder ofhislife:"thereforewewillsingmysongsaccompaniedwithstringedinstruments inthetempleofjehovahallthedaysofourlives"(vs.20.)doweevertellgodthat if He will allow us to have our way we will always be grateful to Him? Do we promisetorepaygodwithlifelonggratitudeandserviceifhewillgrantthatour willbedoneinsteadofhiswill? As you pray, will you accept God s will, or, like Hezekiah, will you plead for an exemption? When God s will for your life involves hardship, trial or disappointment, will you pray like Hezekiah, Father, I can t handle this, don t makemegothroughit,sparemefromit?orwillyoupraylikeourlordjesus Christ, Father, your will be done. Give me the grace to accept your will, please upholdmeandbringmethroughthetrialyouhavesetbeforeme?

II.AsYouPray,WillYouAcceptGod swill, orrisktheconsequencesofhavingyourownway? TheLORDallowsHimselftobemovedbythepleadingandchild likebeggingof Hezekiah, and promises to give him fifteen more years of life (vs. 4 5.) In gratitudeforansweredprayer,hezekiahpromisestomakeknowngod struthto hischildrenandtoeversingpraisestothelordinhistemple(vs.19 20.) Isaiah39nowgoesontorecordthevisitofBabylonianambassadorstotheroyal court of Judah. They came to pay their respects, because they heard of Hezekiah sillnessandrecovery(vs.1.)also,theycamebecausetheywereaware of the miraculous sign granted by God, note 2 Chronicles 32:31, envoys were sent by the rulers of Babylon to ask him about the miraculous sign that had occurredintheland. TheLORDgrantedHezekiahhisrequest.TheLORDallowedHisowndivinewillto be overruled infavorofhezekiah swill butwhatweretheconsequences? Hezekiahwasgrantedafifteen yearextensiontohislife.butcouldhetrulyenjoy thatperiodoftime,knowingtheprecisedateitwouldbeterminated?bywayof example:ifyouwakeupfifteenminutesbeforethealarmclockissettoringin the morning, are you able to enjoy those fifteen minutes in relaxed sleep, or is there the constant anticipation that the alarm is about to ring? God s way, howeverhard,isfarmoresatisfyingthanourownway,howeverappealing. HezekiahmayhavemadeknownGod struthtothesonborntohimduringthis fifteen yearextension,butthatsondidnotfollowgod struthuntilhehadfirst brought untold ruin and misery to his nation and to himself. 2 Chronicles 33:1 indicates that Manasseh was born in the third year of Hezekiah s fifteen year extension: Manassehwastwelveyearsoldwhenhebecameking,andhereigned in Jerusalem fifty five years. 2 Chronicles 33:2 goes on to state concerning Manasseh, HedidevilintheeyesofJehovah,followingthedetestablepracticesof thenationsjehovahhaddrivenoutbeforetheisraelites. Itwasonlyafterhewas takencaptivebytheassyriansthathecametorepentance: JehovahbroughtagainstthemthearmycommandersofthekingofAssyria, who took Manasseh prisoner, put a hook in his nose, bound him with bronze shackles and took him to Babylon. 12 In his distress he sought the favor of Jehovah his God and humbled himself greatly before the God of his fathers. 13 Andwhenheprayedtohim,Jehovahwasmovedbyhisentreatyandlistened to his plea; so he brought him back to Jerusalem and to his kingdom. Then ManassehknewthatJehovahisGod.(2Chron.33:11 13) Hezekiah may have promised to live in grateful devotion to the LORD, but the visitbythebabylonianambassadorsdemonstratedhiswell intentionedpromise to be unreliable: Hezekiah received the envoys gladly and showed them the

storehousethatcontainedhistreasures thesilver,thegold,thespices,thefineoil, hisentirearmoryandallthatwasfoundinhistreasuries.therewasnothinginhis palaceorinallhiskingdomthathezekiahdidnotshowthem. (Isa.39:2.) Hezekiahreceivedtheenvoysgladly; (literally, hewasgladbecauseofthem. )In other words, it made Hezekiah feel good and important to entertain these foreign dignitaries. In his pride, Hezekiah showed them all that he had, all the treasuresandwealthofthenationofjudah.asaconsequenceofthatpride,the LORD declared that He would cause the Babylonians to take away all that they hadbeenshownofthewealthofjudah(vs.5 7.) As you pray, will you accept God s will, or will you risk the consequences of demanding your own way? The famous British preacher, Charles Spurgeon, relatestheaccountofawomanwhorefusedtoacceptthelord swillforherson. The boy lay gravely ill. She solicited Spurgeon s prayers. Spurgeon suggested thattheysurrendertheboyintothehandsofthelordandaskthathiswillbe done. The woman refused, insisting that the preacher pray for the child s recovery.theboydidrecover onlytogrowuptobecomeanotoriouscriminal. Conclusion LikeHezekiah,therearetimeswhenweseektooverruleGod swillinfavorofour ownwill.butaswehavecometosee,itiswisertoimitateourlordjesuschristin prayer( Father,notasIwill,butyourwillbedone ),thantoimitatehezekiah.thisis the lesson to be learned: It is far better to surrender ourselves to God s clearly revealedwillandrelyuponhissustaininggrace,thantoprayforadeparturefrom that divine will with much pleading and many tears. May the words of the hymn writer,annal.waring,beourprayer, Father,Iknowthatallmylifeisportionedoutforme; Thechangesthataresuretocome,Idonotfeartosee: IaskTheeforapresentmind,intentonpleasingThee.