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2 Kings 13:23

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But the Lord was kind to the Israelites. The Lord had mercy and turned to the Israelites. Why? Because of his Agreement with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. The Lord would not destroy the Israelites or throw them away yet.

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But please listen to my prayer and my request. I am your servant, and you are the Lord my God. Hear this prayer that I am praying to you today.

Hazael king of Aram died, and Ben Hadad became the new king after him.

Then Jehoahaz begged the Lord to help them. And the Lord listened to him. The Lord had seen the troubles of Israel and how the king of Aram troubled the Israelites.

The Lord saw that all the Israelites had many troubles, slaves and free men. No person was left that could help Israel.

The Lord did not say that he would take away the name of Israel from the world. So the Lord used Jeroboam son of Jehoash to save the people of Israel.

So the Lord became very angry at Israel and took them out of his sight. There were no Israelites left, except the family group of Judah!

The Lord rejected all the people of Israel. He brought them many troubles. He let people destroy them. And, finally, he threw them away and put them out of his sight.

until the Lord took Israel away from his sight. And the Lord said this would happen! He sent his prophets to tell the people this would happen. So the Israelites were taken out of their country into Assyria. And they have been there to this day.

The Lord became so angry at Jerusalem and Judah that he threw them away.

Remember God’s Agreement {\cf2\super [548]} forever.\par Remember his commands for 1,000 generations!\par

God made an Agreement with Abraham.\par God made a promise to Isaac.\par

God always remembered his Agreement {\cf2\super [563]} \par and comforted them with his great love.\par

Don’t push me away!\par And don’t take your Holy Spirit\par away from me!\par

But God was merciful.\par He forgave them for their sins.\par And he did not destroy them.\par Many times God controlled his anger.\par He didn‘t let himself become too angry.\par

Master, you are a kind and merciful God.\par You are patient, loyal, and full of love.\par

Then the Lord answered, “I will cause my perfect Goodness to go before you. I am the Lord and I will announce my name so that you can hear it. Why? Because I can show my kindness and love to any person I choose.

But after I pull those people out of their land, I will feel sorry for them. I will bring each family back to its own property and to its own land.

When the Lord punishes,\par he also has mercy.\par He has mercy because of his great love\par and kindness.\par

If they do, then I will remember my Agreement with Jacob. I will remember my Agreement with Isaac. I will remember my Agreement with Abraham. And I will remember the land.

“Then the king will say to those bad people on his left, ‘Go away from me. God has already decided that you will be punished. Go into the fire that burns forever. That fire was prepared for the devil and his angels.

“The Lord will judge his people. They are his servants, and he will show them mercy. He will see that their power is gone. He will see that they are all helpless— the slaves and free people, too.

Those people will be punished with a destruction that continues forever. They will not be allowed to be with the Lord. Those people will be kept away from his great power.

Then the people of Israel threw away the foreign gods. They started worshiping the Lord again. So the Lord felt sorry for them when he saw them suffering.




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