THE ENVOYS OF BABYLON: PROTECTING YOUR GOD-GIVEN TREASURES PART 5: THE SPICES — PROTECTING THE FRAGRANCE OF WORSHIP AND PRAYER
THE ENVOYS OF BABYLON: PROTECTING YOUR GOD-GIVEN TREASURES PART 5: THE SPICES — PROTECTING THE FRAGRANCE OF WORSHIP AND PRAYER Isaiah 39:2; Psalm 141:2; Matthew 6:5–6 "...Hezekiah showed them... the spices..." (Isaiah 39:2). In Part 4, we discovered that the gold in Hezekiah's treasure house represents our faith. Like gold refined by fire, genuine faith grows stronger through trials and testing. We learned that Babylon constantly seeks to weaken our confidence in God, but a faith anchored in Christ remains steadfast regardless of circumstances. Today, we move from the gold to the spices. Some treasures are seen. Others are sensed. Gold shines before the eyes, but spices release their fragrance into the atmosphere. The aroma may be invisible, yet everyone around can experience its presence. This is exactly what worship and prayer are like. True worship is not merely something we do—it is the fragrance we release before God. "...Hezekiah showed them... the spices......