WORDS OF COURAGE
March 12, 2019 | 2 Chronicles 15
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Nelson Mandela was imprisoned for 27 years for resisting apartheid in South Africa. He was forced into hard labor and often kept in solitary confinement, but he later said, “I learned that courage was not the absence of fear, but the triumph over it. The brave man is not he who does not feel afraid, but he who conquers that fear.”
The Lord is with you when you are with him. If you seek him, he will be found by you.
2 CHRONICLES 15:2
Conquering fear is an enormous undertaking when an entire nation might be against your choices, even if you are making righteous choices. Both Joshua and Gideon understood the need to be strong and courageous in order to lead God’s people successfully (see Joshua 1; Judges 6). Later, Timothy would recognize that need while shepherding the people of Ephesus (2 Tim. 1:7). In today’s passage, Asa needed courage to change the course of Judah’s history of brokenness and their experience of God’s judgment on their idolatrous ways.
When the prophet Azariah son of Oded spoke, he charged Asa and all of Judah and Benjamin to have the courage to completely remove idolatry from their midst (vv. 1–7). He promised that the Lord would be with them and reward them and God would relinquish His judgment—if they forsake their idolatry.
Encouraged by the prophet’s word, Asa led Judah and Benjamin with courage to destroy the idols in the land and to restore true worship of the Lord. Notice the personal cost: he had to remove his own grandmother, Maakah (the wife Rehoboam had loved) from her position as queen mother because of her idolatry (v. 16). Like his forefather David’s, Asa’s heart “was fully committed to the Lord all his life” (v. 17). God was faithful to His promise. He did not unleash judgment on Judah, and they experienced peace.
APPLY THE WORD
Sometimes following the Lord will cost us. We might forego business opportunities that won’t honor God, or refuse social invitations that might lead us into compromising places. If you are having to count the cost of following Jesus, remember that He promises to be faithful to sustain you.