CONTENTS
The succession of the history is carried on in this chapter in the
relation of the reign of Asa, the son of Abijah. His character and
piety, and an account of his victories.
2 Chronicles 14:1
The history of a pious king amidst the relation of impious princes, is
to the historian precious... [ Continue Reading ]
It should seem from the account here given that Asa, immediately on
his accession to the throne, began to reform the abuses of the
preceding reign of his father. Idolatry he abolished, which had crept
in from the latter end of the reign of his grandfather Solomon. And
what is yet more pleasant in th... [ Continue Reading ]
The happiest and most exemplary life is not free from assault. Nay in
a spiritual sense, if any man will live godly in Christ Jesus, he
shall on this very account suffer persecution. That is a precious
blessing of thine, dearest Jesus, only I would be always careful to
see that it is purely from an... [ Continue Reading ]
Reader! do not fail to observe the beauties of this prayer, short as
it is, for they are many. In the first place remark in it the ground
of Asa's cry to God. He had served God in the day of his prosperity,
and therefore now in the day of his adversity he might truly call upon
him. Observe moreover,... [ Continue Reading ]
No wonder after such a prayer; which the Lord gave grace to offer up,
that an answer of mercy and favor should come down. And Reader! pray
remark one or two expressions in this account. It is said that the
enemy could not recover themselves before the Lord, and before his
host. And that the fear of... [ Continue Reading ]
REFLECTIONS
It is hardly possible to read the character here given of Asa, and the
blessed eventual consequences of his piety, as it concerned the people
of Judah, without having our minds led out in delightful contemplation
on the happiness of a church, and nation, and people, under the
blessings... [ Continue Reading ]