‘A Dust’s Call’ (God)

‘A Dust’s Call’ (God)…Hezekiah trusted in the Lord, the God of Israel. There was no one like him among all the kings of Judah, either before him or after him….—2 Kings 18:3-7a; 2 Chronicles 29:2

A Dust's Call (God)

strange things happen
when you're not paying
attention

the warmth turns to cold
the cold turns to warmth
a bitterness lingers
in the solemnness
of men's hearts

blaming the times
of earth
instead of seeing truth
in the hand of God†

it is I†, He†
who calls time to still
in moments
of desperation
here, where they flock
when explanations
run out

always in the bitterness
of time
do they surrender
to what is unseen

says the Lord Almighty†
in all His† might
in all His† strength
a hand
coming down
on mankind
to cleanse the imperfection
to balance
the imbalanced

it has come
this time
of balance
of cleansing the imperfection
man has surrendered to

lay down your guard
'o breeds of men
listen for the Lord†
is speaking

I've† come to share
what you cannot understand
for the high mountains
have stood still
and the waste
of all that's good
breathes in the air
of time given

silence! 'o restless ones
your prayers are heard
don't whimper so loud
I† hear the whispers
I† hear what you haven't
yet thought
but it's on your heart

I† see the misfortune
I† see the wavering
of the good
for the sinfulness
that brings you pleasure

'o have I† been watching
holding back
but the years fade
without change of heart

the tensions grow
animosity and disheart
anger for something
you believe is owed
to you
wanting more
instead of less
pillaging to get more
from My† mountain

how dull it is to watch
the suffrage
the sinfulness
the lack of faith

I† show you My† hand
I† reveal such glory
to you
peoples of nations

but you relinquish
what I† show you
forget
as if I† never showed you
then want more

generation upon generation
the past never learned from
the waywardness continues
for power and greed
why the poor suffer

you move under radars
give a little
to get a lot
to get what you don't deserve

yes, I† see all
I† see all!

I† am not absent
but in abound
to life

I† rise power
I† lower power

I† awaken souls
I† close hearts

you have no mercy
where you should
have mercy

My† prophet will give mercy
even when she doesn't want
I† charged her with mercy
so you will see
what I† charge you with

mercy!

take heart 'o peoples of nations
the Lord† is speaking
the Lord Almighty God†
I† am!
the one who takes
and the one who gives
the alpha
and the omega

what I† say to you
I† say
it is charged to you
and it is in your power
to adhere to the charge

awaken 'o ears
I† have already shown you
My† power
it is written
so long ago
on oil skins and parchment
on rock
now it is being written
on wood
flattened into sheets
through oil put in a pen

I† charged the writing
of My† words
to be written
the charge has been taken
and adhered to

though you call it fowl
I† deem it true

the charge is passed
to you 'o peoples of nations
and it will be charged
to generations
that follow you

they will know
the Lord† spoke
and even though you sit
and pray, kneel and beg
sing praises in harmony
gather in buildings
say My† name
and the names of those
I† sent

through all this
your hypocrisy gives
to your ignorance

I† am speaking
the prophet writes
the words from My† mouth
and you forego them
for traditions of men!

says the Lord Almighty God†

I† am changing you
the generations to come
will see how
they will understand why

'o peril awaits
as darkness consumes
a great change marches
across the earth
as My† hand moves
slow and precise
without your close attention
it will be upon you
without preparation

Notes: The photograph David chose is from October 2, 2019: Wave Warning.

(November 20, 2022)—After the writing, He led me to Isaiah’s prophesies being fulfilled!

Ahaz Promotes Syria’s FallAhaz sent messengers to say to Tiglath-Pileser king of Assyria, ‘I am your servant and vassal. Come up and save me out of the hand of the king of Aram and of the king of Israel, who are attacking me.’ And Ahaz took the silver and gold found in the temple of the Lord and in the treasuries of the royal palace and sent it as a gift to the king of Assyria.[0]—2 Kings 16:7,8
Tiglath-Pileser Takes DamascusThe king of Assyria complied by attacking Damascus and capturing it. He deported its inhabitants to Kir and put Rezin to death. Then King Ahaz went to Damascus to meet Tiglath-Pileser king of Assyria.—2 Kings 16:9,10a (732 B.C., Damascus)
Ahaz Orders Syrian AltarHe saw an altar in Damascus and sent to Uriah the priest a sketch of the altar, with detailed plans for its construction. So Uriah the priest built an altar in accordance with all the plans that King Ahaz had sent from Damascus and finished it before King Ahaz returned.—2 Kings 16:10b,11
Sacrifices On New AltarWhen the king came back from Damascus and saw the altar, he approached it and presented offerings on it. He offered up his burnt offering and grain offering, poured out his drink offering, and sprinkled the blood of his fellowship offering on the altar. The bronze altar that stood before the Lord he brought from the front of the temple—from between the new altar and the temple of the Lord—and put it on the north side of the new altar.—2 Kings 16:12-14 (Jerusalem)
Instructions for UseKing Ahaz then gave these orders to Uriah the priest: ‘On the large new altar, offer the morning burnt offering and the evening grain offering, the king’s burnt offering and his grain offering and the burnt offering of all the people of the land, and their grain offering and their drink offering. Sprinkle on the altar all the blood of the burnt offerings and sacrifices. But I will use the bronze altar for seeking guidance.’ And Uriah the priest did just as King Ahaz had ordered.—2 Kings 16:15,16
Use of Old AltarKing Ahaz took away the side panels and removed the basins from the movable stands. He removed the Sea from the bronze bulls that supported it and set it on a stone base. He took away the Sabbath canopy that had been built at the temple and removed the royal entryway outside the temple of the Lord, in deference to the king of Assyria.—2 Kings 16:17,18
Extent of Ahaz’s CorruptionIn his time of trouble King Ahaz became even more unfaithful to the Lord. He offered sacrifices to the gods of Damascus, who had defeated him; for he thought, ‘Since the gods of the kings of Aram have helped them, I will sacrifice to them so they will help me.’ But they were his downfall and the downfall of all Israel. Ahaz gathered together the furnishings from the temple of God and took them away. He shut the doors of the Lord’s temple and set up altars at every street corner in Jerusalem. In every town in Judah he built high places to burn sacrifices to other gods and provoked the Lord, the God of his fathers, to anger.—2 Chronicles 28:22-25
Death of AhazThe other events of his reign and all his ways, from beginning to end, are written in the book of the kings of Judah and Israel. Ahaz rested with his fathers and was buried in the city of Jerusalem, but he was not placed in the tombs of the kings of Israel.—2 Kings 16:19,20a; 2 Chronicles 28:26,27a (725 B.C.?)
Hezekiah Begins Sole ReignAnd Hezekiah his son succeeded him as king. In the third year of Hoshea son of Elah king of Israel, Hezekiah son of Ahaz king of Judah began to reign. He was twenty-five years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem twenty-nine years. His mother’s name was Abijah daughter of Zechariah.—2 Kings 16:20b; 18:1,2; 2 Chronicles 28:27b; 29:1 (725 B.C.?)
Hezekiah’s CharacterHe did what was right in the eyes of the Lord, just as his father David had done. He removed the high places, smashed the sacred stones and cut down the Asherah poles. He broke into pieces the bronze snake Moses had made, for up to that time the Israelites had been burning incense to it. (It was called Nehushtan.) Hezekiah trusted in the Lord, the God of Israel. There was no one like him among all the kings of Judah, either before him or after him. He held fast to the Lord and did not cease to follow Him; he kept the commands that the Lord had given Moses. And the Lord was with him; he was successful in whatever he undertook.—2 Kings 18:3-7a; 2 Chronicles 29:2

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