Leadership requires humility and service, such as Jesus washing the feet of His disciples. But it also involves something priestly. That is, true leaders do what priests do—they plead to God for their people, just as Jesus pled for us from the cross. Hezekiah was a godly king. He had the temple cleaned and heContinue reading “TRUE LEADERSHIP. 2 Chronicles 30:18-20.”
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HE IS MINDFUL. HE KNOWS. 2 Chronicles 30:18-20.
When Hezekiah became king, he began reforms to bring God’s people back to the Lord. He got rid of idol worship and brought back the Passover. When it came time to celebrate it, however, many of the people were ritually unclean, but ate the Passover anyway, breaking God’s law. “But Hezekiah interceded, saying, ‘May theContinue reading “HE IS MINDFUL. HE KNOWS. 2 Chronicles 30:18-20.”
THERE IS NOTHING MAGIC ABOUT GOD’S LAW. 2 Chronicles 30:18-20.
The Harry Potter stories are the latest in a long line of fictional tales in which the power of a magic spell is determined by the speaker’s ability to say the right words in the right order—and even with the right accent. If you say the words incorrectly, either nothing happens, or something completely differentContinue reading “THERE IS NOTHING MAGIC ABOUT GOD’S LAW. 2 Chronicles 30:18-20.”