We Need A Savior

In II Kings 18, we are told that Hezekiah did what was right in the sight of the Lord. According to his own words in Isaiah 38, he walked before God in faithfulness and with a whole heart…

…Except when he was trusting Egypt instead of God to save them from Assyia (Isaiah 31).

…Except when he proudly showed off all his treasure to the Babylonians (Isaiah 39).

…Except when he cared only for his safety, treating his kingdom and his own family with disdain (Isaiah 39).

He did what was right…except when he didn’t. And Hezekiah needed a Savior.

As Christians, we seek to do what is right in God’s sight. We strive to walk before God in faithfulness and with a whole heart…

…Except for days when we fail to trust God in the midst of the trial.

…Except for situations when we seek our own glory instead of God’s glory.

…Except for times when we are self-centered instead of loving others.

We do what is right…except when we don’t. And we need a Savior.