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Borrowed Time
Contributed by Ed Wood on Aug 27, 2008 (message contributor)
Summary: A message about God’s reward for faithful service.
BORROWED TIME
2 Kings 20:1-2
INTRO: What would you do, if you were told that you were about to die, and told to get your house in order? These verses tell the story of a man who had served God well, and was given some added years because of his service to God.
I. HEZEKIAH’S ILLNESS AND RECOVERY.
A. Told by Isaiah he was going to die.
1. Set thine house in order.
2. Is our house in order?
a. Suppose God were to call you today.
b. Would you need more time?
c. We shouldn’t wait until we are near death.
B. Hezekiah was ready to die.
1. He turned to pray to God.
2. Not to ask God to spare him, but to remember him when
he dies.
3. Would we be ready, or would we be begging for more
time?
C. Because of Hezekiah’s prayer, he recovers.
1. God spares him for his people’s sake.
2. God heard his prayer and saw his tears.
II. A SIGN FROM GOD.
A. God gives Hezekiah a sign. Hezekiah is a church going
man. He does not forsake God like many do.
1. To show him He will keep His word.
2. Because God was displeased with Hezekiah’s father for
not asking for a sign (Isaiah 7:10-12). His father was
an idol worshiper.
B. The sun was turned back 10 degrees on the dial.
1. Science proved this fact to be true during the first
years of the space program.
2. This was something only God could do.
III. HEZEKIAH THEN SINS AND REPENTS.
A. He let his pride lead into sin.
1. He had an opportunity to show the heathen Babylonians
the true God and failed. They worshiped the sun.
2. Do we let our pride be the downfall of us?
B. Isaiah questions him about his sin.
C. The result of his sin.
1. The Babylonians get his treasures.
2. His sons become Eunuchs in the service of the
Babylonian king.
D. Even in his sin, he praises God’s just judgment on him.
E. Do we praise God in everything?