Hezekiah: A Legacy of Faithfulness in a Time of Crisis

Hezekiah: A Legacy of Faithfulness in a Time of Crisis

The story of Judah’s final kings follows an up-and-down journey. Like a capital “M,” there are two prominent high points: the reigns of Hezekiah and Josiah. Hezekiah’s greatness becomes even more remarkable when we consider that his father (Ahaz) and son (Manasseh) were two of Judah’s worst kings. Both participated in the detestable practice of child sacrifice (see 2 Kings 16:3; 21:6). 

Hezekiah’s story serves as both an example and a warning. On the one hand, he demonstrates how to break generational curses—evil patterns or practices passed down through families. Hezekiah refused to follow his father Ahaz’s wicked ways. On the other hand, Hezekiah failed to raise his son Manasseh to be a righteous, God-fearing king. While parents cannot guarantee good outcomes for their children, Manasseh’s awful wickedness raises questions about how effectively Hezekiah taught his son to honor God. (Proverbs 22:6 should be understood as general wisdom, not as a guarantee.) 

A King Who Trusted God in Crisis

Hezekiah’s reign took place during turbulent times—Assyria had defeated the northern kingdom of Israel. As Assyrian armies moved south, the same fate seemed certain for Judah. Facing this crushing threat, Hezekiah demonstrated tremendous faith in God. When Sennacherib, king of Assyria, sent Hezekiah a message promising his destruction, Hezekiah didn’t panic or call a military strategy meeting. Instead, he took the threatening letter, walked up to God’s temple, “and spread it out before the LORD” (2 Kings 19:14). What a powerful example of how to respond when troubles, threats, or fears seem overwhelming—we spread our concerns before God (see 1 Peter 5:7)!

God honored Hezekiah’s prayer and delivered Jerusalem from Assyria’s army through a dramatic plague (see 2 Kings 19:35-36). Archaeologists have discovered King Sennacherib’s annals, which boast of his military victories. These records confirm what the Bible shows—mighty Sennacherib could not defeat Jerusalem. In the best spin he could imagine, the Assyrian king said, “As for Hezekiah, I shut him up like a caged bird in his royal city of Jerusalem.” 

Hezekiah’s Prayer for Healing

An even more dramatic event occurred when Hezekiah became seriously ill. The prophet Isaiah delivered devastating news: “This is what the LORD says: Put your house in order, because you are going to die; you will not recover” (2 Kings 20:1). Hezekiah prayed fervently to God and wept bitterly. Before Isaiah had even left the palace, God sent him back to Hezekiah with a new message: “I have heard your prayer and seen your tears; I will heal you. On the third day from now you will go up to the temple of the LORD. I will add fifteen years to your life” (2 Kings 20:5-6). 

What should we learn from this story? Can humans so easily convince God to change his mind? We cannot fully explain why God chose to deliver a harsh message followed by a message of healing. However, we can know that God desires us to come before him in humble repentance, and he listens to our prayers. Even when God doesn’t respond to prayers in the way we expect or understand, Scripture still encourages us to bring our needs and concerns before him. As Paul writes, “pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests” (Ephesians 6:18). 

Imperfect, Yet Faithful

The final recorded episode of Hezekiah’s life is anticlimactic. While receiving envoys (or messengers) from Babylon, Hezekiah showed the messengers all the treasures of his palace and storehouses. When Isaiah heard about this, he delivered a harsh judgment to the king (see 2 Kings 20:16-18). 

Though Hezekiah wasn’t perfect, he stands out among Judah’s many bad kings as a man of faith and humility. He pushed back against the ways of his family and culture, directing the people of Judah back to God. Hezekiah’s life reminds us of the importance of standing for God’s ways regardless of what the world around us—including our own family members—thinks or says about us. The most important part of our relationship with God is faithfulness. Like Hezekiah, we won’t be perfect, but throughout our lives we should always strive to remain faithful to God’s will

Jesus, the Perfect and Faithful King

The good news is that the Bible presents a king who is perfect and perfectly faithful—Jesus Christ. Scripture promises that while we are often weak and faithless, Christ remains faithful (see 2 Timothy 2:13). This means, in part, that he will not give us over to our own weakness or frailty. Our perfect King and Savior, who defeated the power of sin and death, remains faithful to the end. He will present us before God without fault and with great joy (see Jude 24). Thanks be to God! 

Adapted from the study material from the NIV Application Bible based on the NIV Application Commentary series.

18 comments

  1. Annie Chifulemba says:

    I love the story of Hezekiah which gives me strength when am sick and down.

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  2. Josephine Nampala says:

    I appreciated this message at a time like this.

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  3. Maureen Mudijire says:

    I really needed to hear this message. I am encouraged by Hezekiah’s response to his circumstances.

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  4. Christopher McArthur says:

    Thank you for the insightful articles. Since I find your site, it has enhanced my growth and learning greatly. They have inspired me on my faith journey.

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  5. Joseph Umar says:

    Good inspiration. Thanks.

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  6. Wycliffe Mukenya Makokha says:

    Very edifying

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  7. Lucy casey says:

    Highly blessed by the scripture explaining Hezekiah’s humility and faith in God. Well highlighted.

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  8. Thomaskutty says:

    Greatly encouraged in our old age.

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  9. George says:

    Timely eternal truth to hold on.

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  10. Rev Daniel Okanga says:

    I’m blessed with the prayers of Hezekiah. May the Lord help me to pray always.

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  11. Lucy Ndwiga says:

    I love the way Hezekiah went to the temple to ask for guidance during the time of trouble. It encourages us to always do so.

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  12. Yaa Duffie says:

    Oh, what a time to read this message. l am excited by the prospects of God’s faithfulness..

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  13. Joseph Bogrebon says:

    This is an inspirational message. I profited from it spiritually.

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  14. Klaudia says:

    This message inspired me. Thank you, Jesus

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    1. Nenita says:

      It’s a great reminder to all believers. John 15:7 – If you remain in me and my words remain in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.

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  15. Hilda says:

    This is an amazing story that has taken me to greater heights. I love King Hezekiah’s mindset of going before the Lord and spreading the request before him. Amen. When we pray, God answers.

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  16. Mrs E. Chanakira. says:

    Profound story of Hezekiah’s faith. I am encouraged to talk to God on any matter and to encourage people to return to God their maker.

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  17. Edith says:

    Great and encouraging message. For sure, faith can move mountains. May God help us to be men and women of faith in all circumstances. I am encouraged. Thank you.

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