Azariah's prayer is beautiful. It shows his humble and contrite spirit, also his knowledge of God's word. He realized that God's word must stand, therefore, all must reap what they have sown. In Azariah's affliction, he drew even closer to his Heavenly Father, showing unselfishness and love for God, asking for mercy and grace for God's sake and for the sake of Abraham, Isaac and Israel. His lesson here is, above all, to be thankful and praise God forever, and strive always to be obedient to God's will, sowing good deeds (seeds) so that we will reap good in return!
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