Nagas in the light of King Hezekiah’s life

This questionary is meant to prickle the minds of the Young Nagas and old alike for biblical moral sound, spiritual strength and prosperous Nagas in the light of King Hezekiah’s life (2 Kings 18 - 20).
Hezekiah's great grandfather King Uzziah and grandfather King Jotham were godly and wise men who had increased Judah's prosperity and influence to levels unknown since the days of David and Solomon. Then Hezekiah's father, King Ahaz, through evil practices and poor leadership, lost all the two previous generations had gained, and lost national sovereignty as well, leaving Judah a vassal of Assyria.  
King Hezekiah came to the throne in the wake of his father's disasters, and with the memory the glory days of his grandfather King Jotham, who still reigned when Hezekiah was a child. Rightly concluding that these hardships had come upon Judah because they had abandoned the LORD, Hezekiah instituted the most sweeping religious reforms of all the kings before or after him. As a result, during his 29-year reign he was successful in everything he did — no small accomplishment, given the very difficult times during which he reigned.
1.    Have Nagas ever had a leader who fear the Living Lord and love the Nagas as their children? In whose time Nagas were raised or Nagas were being sold as slave?
2.    When the Nagas at time has had a leader with success with no small accomplishment?
3.    Do you know any Naga leader/s that started with all zeal and willingness to serve his people but falls to immoral, selfish, drunkenness and pride when a chance is given by his people?
3.    How many leaders can you count who took the Nagas for a ride into evils? And how many leaders do you know who are faithful and trustworthy?
4.    Do we know any leader who was like Hezekiah bringing back his people from evil to serve the Lord of the Bible? Or do they simply make the simplest excuses stating that it does lie in Church ministers only?
5. Don’t you realize that destroying any Naga tribe/s is destroying the essence of the Nagas? Do you feel remorse, angry or sad when one tribe is annihilated or push back to backwardness? Or do you feel relief?
6.    Are we bidding Naga freedom and sovereignty with money, temporal power chair, ism, rivalry etc?
7.    Can we show the world a Naga leader whose trust is in the Lord Jehovah and whose love and dedication is for his people and the Lord he serves?
8.    In the verge of helplessness and hopelessness do our leaders seek God or something like money, center or militants!
9.    When elected to be a leader; appointed to chair the position, fills the wallet and sofas to comfort?
10. Do our leaders go astray from the Living Lord who promoted and positioned them to serve the people?

These ten simple but provoking questions may as well should serve the Nagas to pause a moment and move forward to God's directed system.



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