13 APRIL
And am I now come up without the LORD against this land to destroy it? the LORD said unto me, God up against this land, and destroy it. Isaiah 36:10.
SUGGESTED FURTHER READING: 2 Samuel 16:5-14
Rabshakeh, the field commander of the Assyrians, boasts of the greatness and power of his king in order to terrify Hezekiah. Such is the manner in which wicked men act toward us. They attack us with threatening words and try our patience with various terrors. Satan is at work in such labors, for we plainly see him speaking through the mouth of a person like Rabshakeh.
We ought, therefore, to distinguish between God's words and the words of those who falsely assume His name, for Satan resorts to various artifices to make himself appear to be like God. Rabshakeh unjustly brings many reproaches against Hezekiah, but the good king does not place his hope in his own strength and does not want to vaunt himself through reliance on the Egyptians. Godly men, even when they do well, must be exposed to evil reports. By these strategies Satan attacks our faith and unjustly slanders us among men.
The temptation to be terrified by such reports is highly dangerous, for we want our integrity to be well known. When we are well disposed, we take it ill if other men put a different interpretation on our conduct. Satan tries by slander to overturn all that we have done out of good conscience. Or he accuses us of something that we are not at all guilty of. Or he loads us with unfounded slanders or contrives what never came into our minds. An upright conscience ought to be like a brazen wall to us so that we might follow the example of Hezekiah to stand unshaken against the accusations and slanders of wicked men.
John Calvin
FOR MEDITATION:
When have you been unjustly accused of doing wrong? Did you stand unshaken in your integrity before God, or did you cower and fall before slanderous reports? How can we be more like Hezekiah when others question our character, reputation, or actions when we are sincerely following God's will?
365 Days With Calvin
Selected and Edited by Joel R. Beeke
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