Isaiah 38
In chapter 38, King Hezekiah becomes seriously ill and is told by the prophet Isaiah that he will die. Hezekiah prays to God, reminding Him of his faithfulness, and God grants him an additional 15 years of life. Hezekiah praises God and orders a song to be written about his deliverance.
Bible version
Hezekiah's Illness and Recovery
Commentary
This chapter highlights the power of prayer and God's willingness to hear and answer His people. Hezekiah's example of turning to God in the face of illness and death is a reminder for us to seek God in all circumstances, trusting that He is able to heal and save. The song that Hezekiah orders emphasizes the importance of giving thanks and praise to God for His faithfulness and grace. It serves as a model for us to cultivate a heart of gratitude and worship, recognizing that every good and perfect gift comes from above.
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There are 22 verses in Isaiah, chapter 38.