π§π Bible Stories to Marvel At | 15.03.2026 | βοΈ 2 Kings 20 β When God Gives Time
π€© Bible Stories to Marvel At
Where Godβs miracles grow big β for little and big children
β³ 2 Kings Chapter 20 β When God Gives Time
π A Healed Heart β and an Important Lesson
π Introduction
What would you do
if someone told you:
βYour time is almost overβ?
Would you be afraid?
Would you cry?
Would you pray?
In chapter 20, King Hezekiah becomes very sick.
And this time no army is standing at the doorβ
but something much more personal:
His own life.
π The Biblical Story
π The Bad News
Hezekiah was sick.
Very sick.
The prophet Isaiah came to him
with a serious message:
βThus says the Lord:
Set your house in order,
for you shall die
and not live.β
That was not easy news.
No hope.
No long explanation.
Only these words.
π An Honest Prayer
Hezekiah turned his face to the wall.
He wanted to speak with God alone.
And he prayed:
βO Lord,
please remember
how I have walked before you
with a faithful heart
and have done what pleases you.β
And he wept bitterly.
It was not a proud prayer.
Not a long prayer.
But an honest cry.
And God heard.
π£ Godβs Answer
Before Isaiah had even left the palace courtyard,
God spoke to him again:
βGo back to Hezekiah and say:
I have heard your prayer.
I have seen your tears.
I will heal you.
In three days you will go up to the temple again.
And I will add fifteen years to your life.β
What a change!
From βYou will dieβ
to βI will give you more time.β
God sees tears.
God hears prayer.
π A Special Sign
Hezekiah even received a sign.
Isaiah said:
βThe shadow on the sundial
will go back ten steps.β
Normally a shadow only moves forward.
But on that day
it moved backward.
A visible sign:
God has power
over time and life.
π Visitors from a Distant Land
When Hezekiah became well again,
a king from Babylon heard about it.
He sent gifts
and friendly greetings.
Hezekiah was very pleased.
He showed the messengers everything:
His treasures.
His silver and gold.
His weapons storehouses.
He showed them everything
he had.
Maybe he was proud.
Maybe he wanted to impress them.
But he did not ask God.
β οΈ A Serious Warning
Later Isaiah came to him
and asked:
βWhat did these men see?β
Hezekiah answered honestly:
βEverything.β
Then Isaiah said:
βA time will come
when Babylon will carry away all these treasures.
And even some of your descendants
will serve in a foreign land.β
That was a serious message.
Hezekiah had trusted God
when he was sick.
But after his healing,
his heart did not remain fully watchful.
π£ Summary
Hezekiah became terribly sick.
He prayed.
God heard.
God healed him.
God gave him fifteen more years.
But later Hezekiah became careless
and proudly showed his wealth.
Chapter 20 shows:
God is gracious.
But even after a miracle
we must remain faithful in our hearts.
π Message for Children Today
God hears your prayers.
He sees your tears.
He knows your worries.
But do not forget Him
when things go well again.
Sometimes it is easy to pray
when we are afraid.
But it is harder
to remain thankful and humble.
God gives time.
And He wants us
to use it well.
π Thought Prompt
πΈ Do you pray honestly when you have worries?
πΈ Do you thank God when everything goes well?
πΈ How can you use your βgiven timeβ well?
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π Invitation to 2 Kings Chapter 21
π When a King Breaks Everything Again
After Hezekiah, his son Manasseh becomes king.
And he reverses many things.
He rebuilds idols.
He moves far away from God.
But even in dark times
God does not give up.
π Teaser for 2 Kings Chapter 21
βοΈ When Patience Lasts a Long Time
A king rules for a very long timeβ
but on the wrong path.
Godβs warnings become more and more serious.
π Chapter 21 shows:
God is patientβ
but sin has consequences. π
