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What does the Bible say about Hezekiah's song of thanksgiving?

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Hezekiah's song expresses gratitude for God's mercy and deliverance from sickness, highlighting salvation as a work of the Lord.

Hezekiah's song of thanksgiving, found in Isaiah 38, reveals his deep appreciation for God's intervention in his life. After experiencing a terminal illness and receiving fifteen more years of life due to his prayer and God's grace, Hezekiah composed this song as a testimony of deliverance. He emphasizes that salvation is wholly the Lord's doing, illustrating how God healed him and removed his sins, showing the attributes of despair, dependence, deliverance, and gratitude. This acknowledgment reflects the broader perspective of sovereign grace, where deliverance from sin and restoration to life come solely by God's initiative and mercy.
Scripture References: Isaiah 38:9-20, 2 Kings 20:1-11

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