Chapter 26:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1 Chronicles Ezra
2 Chronicles 26
Concise Complete
Uzziah's good reign in Judah. (1-15) Uzziah's
attempt to burn incense. (16-23)
Verses 1-15
As long as Uzziah sought the Lord, and minded religion, God made him to prosper.
Those only prosper whom God makes to prosper; for prosperity is his gift. Many
have owned, that as long as they sought the Lord, and kept close to their duty,
they prospered; but when they forsook God, every thing went cross. God never
continues either to bless the indolent or to withhold his blessing from the
diligent. He will never suffer any to seek his face in vain. Uzziah's name was
famed throughout all the neighbouring countries. A name with God and good people
makes truly honourable. He did not delight in war, nor addict himself to sports,
but delighted in husbandry.
Verses
16-23 The transgression of the kings before Uzziah was, forsaking the temple
of the Lord, and burning incense upon idolatrous altars. But his transgression
was, going into the holy place, and attempting to burn incense upon the altar of
God. See how hard it is to avoid one extreme, and not run into another. Pride of
heart was at the bottom of his sin; a lust that ruins many. Instead of lifting
up the name God in gratitude to him who had done so much for him, his heart was
lifted up to his hurt. Men's pretending to forbidden knowledge, and seeking
things too high for them, are owing to pride of heart. The incense of our
prayers must be, by faith, put into the hands of our Lord Jesus, the great High
Priest of our profession, else we cannot expect it to be accepted by God,
revelation 8:3. Though
Uzziah strove with the priests, he would not strive with his Maker. But he was
punished for his transgression; he continued a leper to his death, shut out from
society. The punishment answered the sin as face to face in a glass. Pride was
at the bottom of his transgression, and thus God humbled him, and put dishonour
upon him. Those that covet forbidden honours, forfeit allowed ones. Adam, by
catching at the tree of knowledge which he might not eat of, debarred himself of
the tree of life which he might have eaten of. Let all that read say, The Lord
is righteous. And when the Lord sees good to throw prosperous and useful men
aside, as broken vessels, if he raises up others to fill their places, they may
rejoice to renounce all worldly concerns, and employ their remaining days in
preparation for death.
Chapter 26:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1 Chronicles Ezra
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