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BELIEVING IS NOT SEEING
BY WOODROW KROLL
In Early
in the Morning
Then the angel of the LORD
went forth, and smote in the camp of the Assyrians a hundred and fourscore and
five thousand: and when they arose early in the morning behold, they were all dead
corpses.
"Now faith is the
substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen" (Hebrews 11:1).
Perhaps no more graphic
illustration of this truth can be found in the Scriptures than the events
recorded in Isaiah 36 and 37.
The Assyrian king,
Sennacherib, had opened a campaign against Judah by attacking the fortresses in
her southland.
He was engaged in the siege
of Lachish, a city southwest of Jerusalem, when he decided to send a contingent
of soldiers against Jerusalem under Rabshakeh, his chief cupbearer.
Apparently the Assyrians
felt that King Hezekiah would surrender Jerusalem without a fight if Rabshakeh
could dishearten the Jewish warriors.
The Assyrian cupbearer made
light of Judah's possibilities of victory.
Would she rely on the armies
of the Pharaoh of Egypt, armies now so weakened that they are likened to
leaning on a broken staff?
Would she rely on the God of
Israel in the face of the might of Assyria? What would Hezekiah and his
Israelites do?
The servants of King
Hezekiah came to seek advice from Isaiah, the man of God.
Isaiah assured Hezekiah that
God took the blasphemies of Rabshakeh as uttered against Him personally and
would destroy the armies of Sennacherib because of their blasphemy.
In destroying the armies of
the Assyrians the whole world would know "that Thou art the LORD,
even Thou only" (Isaiah 37:20).
Isaiah predicted that the
king of Assyria would never enter God's holy city nor shoot an arrow at it.
God would somehow
miraculously deliver His city because of the blasphemy of the Assyrians against
Him.
Hezekiah and the Jews must
live lives of faith, for they would not be told how this deliverance would come
about; they must trust God.
That very night the
predicted catastrophe for the Assyrian armies occurred.
"Then the angel of the
LORD went forth and smote in the camp of the Assyrians a hundred and fourscore
and five thousand: and when they arose early in the morning, behold, they were
all dead corpses" (Isaiah 37:36).
God had kept His word, even
though the Jews could not see through the fog of doubt.
Early in the morning they
arose to find 185,000 Assyrian corpses. They never had opportunity to move
against God's holy city because God always performs what He promises.
On July 4, 1952, Florence
Chadwick attempted to swim from Catalina Island to the California coast.
It was not the distance that
was the great challenge to her but the bone-chilling waters of the Pacific.
To make matters worse, a
dense fog enshrouded the entire area, making it impossible to see the land.
After she had swum for 15 hours and was within half a mile of her goal,
Florence Chadwick gave up.
Later she told a newspaper
reporter, "If I could have seen land, I might have made it."
Not long thereafter she
again attempted this same feat.
Once again the fog shrouded
the coastline and she could not see the shore, but this time she successfully
completed her swim because she kept reminding herself that the land was out
there, somewhere.
With that confidence she
bravely swam on and achieved her goal. In fact, she broke the men's record by
more than two hours.
Sometimes we do not achieve
our goals in life because we cannot clearly see God's hand moving in our
behalf.
Although we desire with all
our heart to reach our goal, the fog of doubt sets in and makes it impossible
for us to see clearly.
Still, if believing in God
we continue to press toward the mark, early in the morning we will see our goal
achieved and the battlefield littered with the corpses of the enemy.
We must trust God in the
dark; we must remember that faith is the evidence of things not seen.
MORNING HYMN
O for a faith that will not shrink
Tho' pressed by many a foe,
That will not tremble on the brink
Of any earthly woe.
O for a faith that will not shrink
Tho' pressed by many a foe,
That will not tremble on the brink
Of any earthly woe.
WOODROW
KROLL
Dr. Woodrow Kroll served as President and Senior Bible
Teacher at Back to the Bible from 1990-2013. Author of more than 50 books, Dr.
Kroll's passion is to increase Bible literacy in America by engaging people in
the Bible and connecting them with the Author. His clear, incisive teaching of
the Word keeps him in demand as a speaker all over the world.
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