There is nothing wrong with engineers and builders repairing breaches in a wall to protect their city, houses and families. The problem lie in that God's people had ceased communication with Him; they would not listen to His prophets and warnings of coming destruction. The people imagined they were entitled to God's favour when He was longsuffering, merciful and gracious despite their rebellious ways. They looked to the House of the Forest where their shields and weapons were stored, for they imagined it was up to them to defend themselves. They aimed to shore up battered walls and defences when it was God who had protected them continually from before Israel was a nation. The people gathered water to quench their thirst, preserve their lives and prevent the enemy from tapping into it when God had supplied water for their fathers from the rock when they dwelt in the wilderness. Water was stored in a reservoir for the old pool, yet they did not look to the almighty God who is of old, from everlasting.
I like the rendering of verse 11 in the NIV: "You
built a reservoir between the two walls for the water of the
Old Pool, but you did not look to the One who made
it, or have regard for the One who planned it long
ago." This verse presents the picture of men being quite impressed with their planning and accomplishment to build a reservoir, and they did not have respect or regard for God who planned it long ago. It is true God is our Maker, and as Maker it implies He had a plan in all He has fashioned. God planned to make Jerusalem the place where He put His name and provided the blueprints for the temple king Solomon would build there. God provided all the materials and skillful workers to build a great house, to access the Gihon spring (that flows to this day), to build gates, walls and houses. God who planned the construction of Jerusalem also planned for the destruction of the city, the correction of His people, and withdrew protection so His servant Nebuchadnezzar would accomplish God's will. He also planned to restore His people to their land and to worship of His holy name in a rebuilt temple in due time.
God's good purposes and plans have continued to this day, for He has provided passages of scripture in the Old and New Testament to instruct and guide Christians who are new creations by the power of the Gospel. Whatsoever things are written in the Bible are for our learning, and we ought to be numbered among those who absorb this simple truth: our tendency is to look to stuff and our own abilities rather than God our Maker. We can be proud of our achievements or accomplishments when our plans are completed instead of humbling ourselves before the LORD, looking to Him and regarding His plans as paramount. How good is the exhortation of Proverbs 3:5-6 for us today in light of these things: "Trust
in the LORD with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding; 6 in all your ways
acknowledge Him, and He shall direct your paths." The words of our LORD Jesus echo from the Old Testament in Isaiah 45:22: "Look
to Me, and be saved, all you ends of the earth! For I am God, and there is no other."
Let us hear the voice of our Saviour and look to Him today and regard God who plans to seek and save the lost who trust in Him. He is our refuge and provides the Living Water of the Holy Spirit, and in Him we find rest for our souls who faithfully directs our paths.
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