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QUESTION OF THE DAY
Adult II Couples Class
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Have you known a friend or family
member who experienced a
“night and day” change, after they came to know Jesus
Christ.
Physical Spiritual Practical Church Misc
PRAYER REQUESTS-The Savages
-Country Haven Church
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-Tony: Cancer treatments
-Cathy Laster: Cancer treatments
-Abraham Garcia: Cancer treatments
-Farrars Traveling
CHURCH STUFFClass Events Church Events
Benevolence Fund R.E.A.P. (R-Team) Scripture Readers
Needed Monthly Fellowships
August?? September?? October??
Dinner Out Friday (31 Aug)
5th Sunday Breakfast (30 Sept)
Quarterly Service Project Samaria Project?
Gideons (5 Aug) May Wedding (11 Aug) Widow’s Breakfast (18 Aug) Deacon Chill-out (17 Aug) E-Sunday (19 Aug)
QUESTION OF THE DAY
Adult II Couples Class
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Have you known a friend or family
member who experienced a
“night and day” change, after they came to know Jesus
Christ.
Chronological Bible
Discipleshipweek thirty
2Kings/Jeremiah/Habakkuk/
2Chronicles/Daniel
Iva May and Dr. Stan May
ReviewCreation: God reveals His goodness through creation and His mercy in response to sin.
Patriarchs: God reveals His response to the faithful-ness of men (Job, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph).
Exodus: God liberates Israel, and leads them to the Promised Land and shapes them into a nation holy to Himself.Conquest: Joshua, relying on God’s presence and power, leads Israel to possess and settle the Promised Land.Judges: Every man does what is right in his own eyes, and Israel falls into a cycle of disobedience, judgment, oppression and deliverance (the sin cycle).Kingdom: Israel asks for a king and God raises up a succes-sion of kings who rule over a united Israel, beginning with Saul and ending with Solomon.
Divided Kingdom Era
• After the death of King Solomon, the nation of Israel divides into the North-ern Kingdom (Israel) and the Southern Kingdom (Judah)
• Israel is ruled by a rapid succession of kings who completely neglect the Law and lead the people into idolatry for 200 years until they are carried into captivity by the Assyrians• Judah’s kings alternate between good and evil
leader-ship, resulting in a slower devolution into idolatry and their eventual judgment by Babylon about 140 after Israel’s demise
CONTEXT• Israel’s history shows that their well-being rises
and falls with their individual and national literacy of God’s Word
• Judah experiences five periods of revival in 345 yr history• Asa – removes idols, restores temple altar• Jehoshaphat – removes idols, reinstates public reading
of the Law• Joash – repairs temple, little in the way of reforms• Hezekiah – cleanses/repairs temple, reestablishes
public worship and Passover celebration• Josiah – most comprehensive revival of all
CONTEXT• King Josiah takes the throne at
eight years of age• At the age of 16 he sets his heart to
seek the LORD• At age 20 he begins to purge Judah
and Jerusalem of the high places and idols
• At 26 he collects money for the priests to cleanse and repair the temple• They discover the Book of the Law
which has been hidden there
• Reading the Book of the Law produces faith and power resulting in two out-comes for the king and the people:• Conviction of sin• Renewal of righteousness
OVERVIEW• 2 Chronicles 34-
35 records the effect that reading the Book of the Law had on King Josiah, the people of Judah and the fate of the nation before God.
KEY TRUTHFaith and
obedience thrive in the hearts of
the biblically literate; therefore it is critical that
people have access to, and knowledge of God’s Word.
THE DIVIDED KINGDOM ERA
A King Experiences Revival• The Power of God’s Word to Convict• The Power of God’s Word to Restore
Righteous Living
2 Chronicles 34 & 35
THE POWER OF GOD’S WORD TO
CONVICT2
Chronicles 34:14-
28
POWER OF GOD’S WORD TO CONVICT
Josiah Inherited a Nation Moving Away from God Josiah’s father, Amon, had led Judah back
into idol worship He neglected God’s Word and refused to
obey God (33:23)
Josiah began to Live for the LORD Purged Judah of idols and the high places
of worship (3-7) Moved to reclaim and restore the temple
from neglect (8-13)
POWER OF GOD’S WORD TO CONVICT
While Cleansing the Temple, Hilkiah the Priest Finds the “Book of the Law” Could have been the Torah (the first five books of the Bible) May have found just the Book of Deuteronomy The Book of Deuteronomy would have been a summation of the
whole law written by Moses• Need for Bible literacy in family, community, royal
household• Warnings about intermarriage with the Canaanites• Admonition to destroy all Canaanite altars, idols and
images• Sundry instructions intended to protect community
and promote a flourishing society• The blessings of obedience and the cursings of
disobedience
POWER OF GOD’S WORD TO CONVICT
Josiah Responds to Hearing the Words of the Law Tears his clothes (outward sign of grief and
distress over some disaster or calamity) • Josiah immediately sees how
close to God’s wrath both he and the nation of Judah stand
• Understands how he has failed as a king
• Grasps how far Judah has fallen as a nation
Takes personal ownership of the situation• Sends a delegation to inquire of
the LORD (20-21)
POWER OF GOD’S WORD TO CONVICT
He Respects and Receives the Word of Huldah, the Prophetess (22-28)
He Gathers the Elders of Judah and Jerusalem Reads the Book of the Covenant in their hearing Publicly dedicates himself to “…walk after the LORD, and
keep His commandments and His testimonies and His statutes with all his heart and with all his soul, to perform the words of the covenant written in this book.” (31)
Calls everyone in Judah to do the same (32)
• In Josiah’s day, the rubbish in the Temple hid the book of the Law from the people. What keeps people from discovering God’s Word today?• What are some practical steps we can
take to maintain awareness and knowledge of God’s Word?
• How important to the spiritual welfare of the nation was it for the king of Judah to publicly commit to follow the LORD?
THE POWER OF GOD’S WORD TO
RESTORE RIGHTEOUS LIVING2 Chronicles 35:1-6,
16-19
POWER OF GOD’S WORD TO RESTORE RIGHTEOUS LIVING
Josiah Leads in Preparing for the Passover (1-6) Follows the prescribed observance as commanded in Exodus 12 Began by ensuring the priests were prepared to serve and lead the
people in the Passover rituals
Josiah Leads all of Judah in Celebrating the Passover (16-19) Josiah sought to make a memorable impression on the people after
long neglecting the Passover “There had not been celebrated such a Passover as Josiah did
with the priests, the Levites, all Judah and Israel who were present and the inhabitants of Jerusalem.” (18)
• What might Josiah’s specific instructions to the priests for preparing to lead in the Passover indicate about the state of the priesthood at that time?
• What led to the failure of the priests fulfill-ing their responsibilities in teaching and giving day to day direction in the spiritual lives of the people?
• Did the people of Judah bear any responsi-bility for that failure?
Moral failure, idol worship, and community discord accompany the lack of Bible literacy
CONCLUSIONS
CONCLUSIONS
Moral failure, idol worship, and community discord accompany the lack of Bible literacy
There is a parallel between Bible literacy and the spiritual health of God’s people
The spiritual vitality of the community is a direct reflection of the Bible literacy and spiritual strength of its leaders
Just at the priests lived without purpose and power in Josiah’s day, so ministers and other leaders struggle today when the Bible is hidden in a place where it should have prominence
CONCLUSIONS
BIBLE TRIVIA QUIZThe Books of 2 Kings &
Jeremiah(1pts) How did the people respond to Jeremiah’s first prophecy about the coming destruction of Jerusalem? “When Jeremiah finished speaking all that the Lord had commanded
him to speak to all the people, the priests and the prophets and all the people seized him, saying, “ You must die!” (Jer 26:8)
What were the Recabites famous for NOT doing? “But they said, “We will not drink wine, for Jonadab the son of Rechab,
our father, commanded us, saying, ‘You shall not drink wine, you or your sons, forever.” (Jeremiah 35:6)
“In his days _______________ king of Babylon came up, and Jehoiakim became his servant for three years; then he turned and rebelled against him.” “In his days Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon came up, and Jehoiakim
became his servant for three years; then he turned and rebelled against him.” (2 Kings 24:1)
BONUS ROUNDBonus Questions (2pts)
What was the name of the Pharaoh that killed Josiah at Meggido Egypt? “In his days Pharaoh Neco king of Egypt went up...
And King Josiah went to meet him, and when Pharaoh Neco saw him he killed him at Megiddo. (2 Kings 23:29)
What did King Jehoiakim do with the scroll on which Jeremiah dictated the prophecy of the LORD against Jerusalem? “When Jehudi had read three or four columns, the
king cut it with a scribe’s knife and threw it into the fire that was in the firepot, until all the scroll was consumed in the fire that was in the firepot.” (Jeremiah 34:23)
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