Gracious Goodness
“Oh, that men would give thanks to the Lord for His goodness, And for His wonderful works to the children of men! Let them exalt Him also in the assembly of the people, And praise Him in the company of the elders.” Psalms 107:31-32 NKJV
The company of elders and people in authority is surely full of wits and power; but this authority is designed only for good governance to the people, and not for competition against the wonderful works of the Lord. But for the king of Assyria here, his own greatness is assumed to be beyond the goodness of the Lord. And like king Hezekiah was drawn to the gracious goodness of God in prayer, no little man in his own estimation can compete with the greatness of man without falling on his knees. God’s goodness is not found in the place of wealthy comparison, position outweighing, and human networking. In fact, those who pride in these opportunities are often impatient with calls to wait upon the Lord. Unfortunately, seekers of the goodness of God must be humble with God on their knees, while trusting in the promised appearances of the goodness of God.
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