2 KINGS 17
13 Yet the Lord warned Israel and Judah by every prophet and every seer, saying, “Turn from your evil ways and keep my commandments and my statutes, in accordance with all the Law that I commanded your fathers, and that I sent to you by my servants the prophets.”14 But they would not listen, but were stubborn, as their fathers had been, who did not believe in the Lord their God. 15 They despised his statutes and his covenant that he made with their fathers and the warnings that he gave them. They went after false idols and became false, and they followed the nations that were around them, concerning whom the Lord had commanded them that they should not do like them. 16 And they abandoned all the commandments of the Lord their God, and made for themselves metal images of two calves; and they made an Asherah and worshiped all the host of heaven and served Baal. 17 And they burned their sons and their daughters as offerings and used divination and omens and sold themselves to do evil in the sight of the Lord, provoking him to anger. 18 Therefore the Lord was very angry with Israel and removed them out of his sight. None was left but the tribe of Judah only.19 Judah also did not keep the commandments of the Lord their God, but walked in the customs that Israel had introduced. 20 And the Lord rejected all the descendants of Israel and afflicted them and gave them into the hand of plunderers, until he had cast them out of his sight. – 2 Kings 17:13-20
2 KINGS 17 STUBBORNNESS & IDOLATRY PROVOKE GOD’S ANGER
A poem by ILMA inspired by these verses
When the Lord has chosen you as one of his children
He will give you the ability to follow and please him
But when your flesh and love for the world overtakes you
You will probably succumb to the flesh and turn against God
You will become persistent in getting your longings gratified
It will lead you to idols that you will obsess to chase and satisfy
The rebellion and chasing idols will surely provoke God’s anger
Because he is holy and steadfast in his love, you will receive his justice.
The account in this book of Kings presents the story of the provocation of the Israelites to God’s anger. The Lord has sent many prophets and judges to Israel and Judah to warn them not to follow the footsteps of their wicked ancestors, but they seem to be deaf to these admonitions. The following sins that they did were explicitly enumerated in verses 14-17 which provoked the wrath of God.
· They didn’t listen to the warnings and continued to be stubborn and didn’t believe in God
· They despised the laws that God has made for them to obey and broke the covenant
· They chased pagan idols and followed the practices of the pagan nations around them
· They abandoned all the commandments of God and built images for Asherah and Baal
· They burned their own children for offerings and used divination
Doesn’t our current world practice these sins as well as they did in the Old Testament time?
REFLECTION
· How does our world today provoke God’s wrath? What sins do we commit similar to theirs?








