2 Chronicles 25:11 says, And Amaziah strengthened himself, and led forth his people, and went to the valley of salt, and smote of the children of Seir ten thousand. When Amaziah had been strengthened in his position ad king, he went to battle against the people of Sier, who were Edomites, and killed ten thousand of them. When we are acting under the leadership of the Holy Spirit, we will always be victorious spiritually and we should never compromise our faith to God by relying on the lost people of the world to fight our battles or even to help us in the fight, but we should rely on God alone. Verse twelve adds, And other ten thousand left alive did the children of Judah carry away captive, and brought them unto the top of the rock, and cast them down from the top of the rock, that they all were broken in pieces. Matthew Henry says there is no reason given for this barbarous act of cruelty, but that it was certainly very severe. I hear people today say things like bomb them all and let God sort it out, but this is not to be our attitude. We are to reach out to people with the gospel and pray for their salvation and not for their destruction, no matter how much they may hate us as Christians. Verse thirteen continues, But the soldiers of the army which Amaziah sent back, that they should not go with him to battle, fell upon the cities of Judah, from Samaria even unto Bethhoron, and smote three thousand of them, and took much spoil. Those soldiers of Israel that Amaziah had sent home went to war against several cities in Judah and killed three thousand people. They were only concerned with the spoils of war and not with helping defeat the enemies of Judah out of concern for them, and since they were denied the spoils of the war Judah was waging, they turned against Judah and took spoils from them instead. People of the world may ally themselves with us as Christians today if they think it is going to be materially beneficially to them, but they will also quickly turn against us if they think they will profit more by doing so. Verse fourteen states, Now it came to pass, after that Amaziah was come from the slaughter of the Edomites, that he brought the gods of the children of Seir, and set them up to be his gods, and bowed down himself before them, and burned incense unto them. Unfortunately, when Amaziah had returned from defeating the Edomites, he brought their gods back with him and set them up and bowed down and worshipped them. God had given Amaziah the victory over those who worshipped these gods, but now he was worshipping them instead of God. As followers of Christ, God has given us the victory over sin and death, but we often chose to allow the things of this world to be what we worship instead of worshipping Him. Verse fifteen adds, Wherefore the anger of the Lord was kindled against Amaziah, and he sent unto him a prophet, which said unto him, Why hast thou sought after the gods of the people, which could not deliver their own people out of thine hand? God was angry with Amaziah because of this and sent a prophet to ask him why he was worshipping these gods that could not save the people who had worshipped them. If we as Christians are guilty of allow anything to be more important than God in our lives, He is not going to be happy with us, and I believe that the Holy Spirit will always let us know this if we only listen to Him. Verse sixteen continues, And it came to pass, as he talked with him, that the king said unto him, Art thou made of the king's counsel? forbear; why shouldest thou be smitten? Then the prophet forbare, and said, I know that God hath determined to destroy thee, because thou hast done this, and hast not hearkened unto my counsel. Amaziah basically asked the prophet who he thought he was to question him and told him to stop speaking. The prophet it says did, after telling Amaziah that God was going to destroy him because he wouldn't listen to the counsel of the prophet. All we can do today is present the gospel to people, and if they refuse to listen, one day they will be punished forever spiritually.
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