Today's Scripture Reading (February 19, 2026): 2 Chronicles 16
Although the first two World Wars were very different, Germany's plans at
the outset of both wars were remarkably similar. The idea in both wars was to
deal quickly with France and create a one-front war in the east. In World War
I, they weren't able to achieve that goal, at least not fast enough. During
World War II, they achieved their goal. Using minimal efforts, the Nazis were
able to restrain the United Kingdom to existing miserably on their island,
while the German war machine concentrated on Russia and the Eastern Front.
By the time of the Tehran Conference, November 28 – December 1, 1943, the
United Kingdom was committed to securing a foothold on the continent and
opening a Western Front in the war. The Tehran Conference was the first meeting
of the Big Three allied nations: The United Kingdom, the United States, and the
Soviet Union. It would also be the last time these three nations met until the
Yalta Conference in February 1945. At the Tehran Conference, Joseph Stalin made
it clear that the Soviet Union needed a second front. They needed some relief
from the German onslaught they had been fighting against on the Eastern Front.
The primary outcome of the Tehran Conference was the Big Three's
agreement to open a second front in the war by June 1, 1944. It was not going
to be an easy task, but the Soviet Union needed relief and assistance from its
Western partners. Part of the problem was the weather. Not only did they need a
plan and human resources, but they needed a break from the winter storms that
dominated the Atlantic Ocean. The hope was that by the end of May, everything would
be ready for an attack on the Atlantic coast of France, and that the weather
would allow them to gain a foothold and a landing place where the allies could
bring both the men and materiel needed for the Western Front of the war.
If you remember your World War II history, you might know that the target
date set by the Tehran Conference was not met. The Normandy invasion was five
days late; the invasion of France began on June 6, 1944. But Normandy was a
second front; it gave the Soviet Union the relief it needed, and was a critical
factor in the Allied forces being able to defeat the Nazi's in World War II.
Ben-Hadad had a treaty with Asa in Judah. Not only was there a treaty,
but Asa had paid well for Ben-Hadad's help. As a result of that treaty and
payment, Ben-Hadad was willing to force Baasha of Israel to open up a second
front in his conflict with Judah. It also forced Baasha to stop building his
fortress city of Ramah, a key measure to prevent the faithful people of Israel
from visiting Judah and Jerusalem and from worshipping at the Temple as God had
commanded.
Tomorrow's Scripture Reading: 2 Chronicles 17