
The M'Cheyne ESV Bible Plan with Kristyn Getty November 6 (2 Kings 19; Hebrews 1; Psalms 135–136; Hosea 12)
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Nov 6, 2025 Kristyn Getty opens with Hezekiah's distress over the Assyrian threat and his prayer for Jerusalem's deliverance. Isaiah reassures him with God's promise, leading to a miraculous defeat of the Assyrian army. The discussion shifts to Hebrews, highlighting Jesus as God's ultimate revelation, superior to angels. The psalms celebrate God's might, contrasting the living God with lifeless idols. In Hosea, themes of unfaithfulness and a call to repentance emerge, underscoring the importance of steadfast love and justice.
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Prayer And Prophetic Assurance
- Hezekiah responds to Assyrian threats by pleading with God and seeking prophetic counsel.
- The narrative highlights prayer, prophetic assurance, and divine intervention reversing a military crisis.
Sign Of Survival And Divine Defense
- God promises a clear sign and outlines a timeline of survival and restoration for Judah.
- The Lord defends Jerusalem and miraculously defeats the Assyrian army overnight.
Christ As Final Revelation
- Hebrews presents Jesus as God's final and supreme revelation above prophets and angels.
- The passage emphasizes Christ's eternal reign, creative role, and superior status to angels.
