Sermons about 2 Chronicles 129 1210 (2024)

  • Be A Wise Guy/Gal

    Contributed by Michael Deutsch on Mar 10, 2023

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    Part 1 of 2 about wisdom.

    Be WiseProverbsJune 23, 2019Start with a slapstick video of The Three StoogesAny ideas what were talking about today? Usually when someone calls us a wise guy - it means they’re not happy with us. We’ve done something to get them upset by giving some kind of a smart alec / sarcastic ...read more

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    Denomination: Baptist

  • Question To Ask Before You Go Fishing Series

    Contributed by Rick Chapman on Aug 31, 2023

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    Part 2 in the series about fishing.

    QUESTION TO ASK BEFORE YOU GO FISHINGJohn 21:1-621:1After these things Jesus shewed himself again to the disciples at the sea of Tiberias; and on this wise shewed he himself. 21:2There were together Simon Peter, and Thomas called Didymus, and Nathanael of Cana in Galilee, and the sons of ...read more

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    Denomination: Baptist

  • A. B. C. Presentation Of The Lord.

    Contributed by Christopher Holdsworth on Jan 28, 2024

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    FEBRUARY 2nd, All Years.

    PRESENTATION OF THE LORD. Malachi 3:1-4, Psalm 84, Psalm 24:7-10, Hebrews 2:14-18, Luke 2:22-40A). THE TWO MESSENGERS. Malachi 3:1-4. The name Malachi means ‘My Messenger’ (see Malachi 1:1). The Book of Malachi is the response of the LORD to the Complaints of His people. Not that they were ...read more

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    Denomination: Evangelical/Non-Denominational

  • What Jesus Said About God's Sovereignty Series

    Contributed by Michael Wiley on Feb 4, 2009

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    Who is in control of your life really?This message encouraged us to ask that question daily.

    “Jesus Said”What Jesus said about the Father“His Sovereignty”Michael WileyFebruary 01, 20092 Corinthians 12:1-10Introduction:Several men of The Vine went out bowling last night up in McHenry. It didn’t take us long to find out who the experienced bowlers were and who the not-so-experienced ...read more

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    Denomination: Christian/Church Of Christ

  • "come And Worship" Part Two

    Contributed by Andy Grossman on Jan 22, 2020

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    Second in a series of worship. 1. Analysis of Worship, 2. Attitude of Worship, 3. Acts of Worship

    “Come and Worship”(Part Two)Psalm 95:1-7“Come, let us sing for joy to the Lord; let us shout aloud to the Rock of our salvation. Let us come before him with thanksgiving and extol him with music and song. For the Lord is the great God, the great King above all gods. In his hand are the ...read more

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    Denomination: Holiness

  • Fix Your Hope Series

    Contributed by Matthew Kratz on Apr 23, 2016

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    Biblical hope: it is 1) Secured by abiding (1 John 2:28), 2) Manifested by righteousness (1 John 2:29), 3) Established by love (1 John 3:1), 4) Fulfilled by Christlikeness (1 John 3:2), and it is 5) Characterized by purity (1 John 3:3).

    On the closing day of the 41st Parliament last June, the Conservative government’s final gesture was to stand for the second reading of Bill C-53, the Life Means Life Act. Its stated goal was to lock up the most vile murderers for the rest of their natural lives. Nicholson, responsible for ...read more

    Denomination: Other

  • Sharing In His Suffering Series

    Contributed by Matthew Kratz on Nov 5, 2016

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    Through our relationship to Christ we share in the fellowship of suffering in general and we Share in His Suffering through: 1) The Father in Suffering (2 Cor. 1:3-4), 2) The Son in Suffering (2 Cor. 1:5-6) & 3) The Saints in Suffering (2 Cor. 1:7)

    In his book (and now feature movie), The Insanity of Obedience, Nik Ripken tells about meeting Dmitri in the former USSR. Born of Christian parents, Dmitri found himself and his family living under communism in an area where the nearest church was a three-day walk away. He started teaching his ...read more

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    Denomination: Other

  • Sent And Went Series

    Contributed by Thomas Swope on Jan 11, 2010

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    A bible study of chapter 2 verses 1 through 10

    Ezekiel 2: 1 – 10‘Sent and Went’“So when I saw it, I fell on my face, and I heard a voice of One speaking. 1 And He said to me, “Son of man, stand on your feet, and I will speak to you.” 2 Then the Spirit entered me when He spoke to me, and set me on my feet; and I heard Him who spoke to me. 3 ...read more

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    Denomination: Calvary Chapel

  • Bear With One Another Series

    Contributed by Matthew Kratz on Mar 29, 2009

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    We are called to 1) Restore the Broken 2) Relieve the Burdened 3) Repent of Bragging & 4) Respect your Boundary

    This week on the Fox network show Red Eye, comedian Greg Gutfield mocked reports from Canadian military generals, that the Canadian army has been so overstretched, that after the Afghanistan deployment, they would require an operational pause to repair and refit the military. What made the comedy ...read more

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    Denomination: Other

  • Cross Purposes 3: Redemption Series

    Contributed by Vic Folkert on Dec 13, 2019

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    Redemption is like purchasing a slave to free them. Jesus 1) made a personal investment, and 2) paid a price. We are free as we 1) recognize our worth, and 2) chooses to be slaves of God.

    CROSS PURPOSES 5: REDEMPTIONFor the past 4 weeks, we have been asking, “Why did Jesus Christ, the Son of God, die on the cross for us?” We keep asking the same question, because the cross impacts our lives in so many ways, that we can’t exhaust them all: The cross shows the love of God. ...read more

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    Denomination: Presbyterian/Reformed

  • Worthy Series

    Contributed by Matthew Kratz on Apr 29, 2018

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    Christ is Worthy to redeem in Revelation 5:1-14 through: 1) The search for the worthy one (Revelation 5:2-4), 2) The selection of the worthy one (Revelation 5:5–7), and 3) The song of the worthy one (Revelation 5:8–14).

    Recently, there was a meeting of commonwealth representatives to discuss plans of succession in the event of the death of Queen Elizabeth. It was not an open and shut case, for they sought to determine who was worthy to occupy the throne. Eventually they choose Prince Charles. Of the many factors ...read more

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    Denomination: Other

  • O Little "Big" Bethlehem...

    Contributed by Suresh Manoharan on Dec 1, 2011

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    To glorify The Reason for the season by focusing on a "mystifying", prophetical scripture portion -Micah 5:2

    O little “BIG” Bethlehem…O little town of BethlehemHow still we see thee lie…So goes the famous popular Christmas carol sung in many Churches during the Christmas time heralding the birth of the Savior. For those with a flair for history, ...read more

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    Denomination: *other

  • A Family You Can't Wait To Come Home To - Part 2 - Wives Series

    Contributed by Doug Johnston on Mar 7, 2001

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    God encourages wives to trust Him and love their husbands, even if their husbands haven’t learned how best to love God or them yet.

    A Family You Can’t Wait to Come Home To (Part 2—Wives)The aged women likewise... teachers of good things; That they may teach the young women...to love their husbands...From Titus 2:3-4Wives, likewise, be submissive to your own husbands, that even if some do not obey the word, they, without ...read more

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    Denomination: Baptist

  • Knowing God - #3b - God's Compassion, Mercy, And Forgiveness (Part 2) Series

    Contributed by Brian La Croix on Oct 5, 2001

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    Fifth in a series concerning the attributes of God and how to reflect them to others.

    KNOWING GOD –3bGod’s Compassion, Mercy, and Forgiveness, Part 2Matthew 18:21-35IntroductionLast week we began what I had intended to be a one-week look at God’s compassion, mercy, and forgiveness.But as you know, we were not able to cover all of our outline, due to the amount of material we ...read more

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    Denomination: Wesleyan

  • How The Kingdom Works: Part 2 – Spiritual Gifts (Mythbusters Version) Series

    Contributed by Steven Simala Grant on May 11, 2007

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    What does it take to make the Kingdom of God work? it takes you, and me.

    How The Kingdom Works: Part 2 – Spiritual Gifts (MythBusters Version)1 Pet 4:8-11 Feb 11, 2007Intro:What does it take to make a Kingdom work? Let me sum up last week’s sermon in one sentence: God’s Kingdom really does work! I believe it, I’ve seen it very recently. It really works, it ...read more

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    Denomination: Baptist

  • Sermons about 2 Chronicles 129 1210 (2024)

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    What is the lesson of 2 Chronicles 12? ›

    An evil leader can lead an entire nation astray. Because of Rehoboam's evil example, “all Israel with him forsook the law of the Lord.” (2 Chr. 12:1). The lesson is that one corrupt and evil leader can bring down an entire nation.

    What can we learn from King Asa? ›

    But we must continue seeking the Lord and trusting in him, for he will never leave us or forsake us. The second lesson we can learn from King Asa is the importance of strength. We must be strong in our faith and in our commitment to God.

    Why did King Asa turn from God? ›

    Asa refused to repent and follow the biblical solution found in 2 Chronicles 7:14. He refused to humble himself and pray and seek God's face and turn from his wicked ways. He refused to seek any help from God. He was, in essence, saying, “I don't need God!” So he sought help from pagan physicians.

    When my people will humble themselves and pray sermon? ›

    “If My people, which are called by My name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek My face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land” [2 Chronicles 7:14].

    What are the key points of 2 Chronicles? ›

    Three themes permeate the book of 2 Chronicles: God's promise to David of an eternal throne, God's desire to abide in his holy temple, and God's ongoing offer of forgiveness. God honored his covenant with David to establish David's house, or reign, forever.

    What is the main theme of 2 Chronicles? ›

    In 2 Chronicles we will find two major themes. The first is the building of the temple. The second theme is revival. This book covers chronologically the same period as Kings but gives certain notable emphases.

    What were the mistakes of King Asa? ›

    Asa deserved to die for his actions. He stole God's money to bribe the Assyrians into oppressing the 10 tribes of Northern Israel. He then misused his own power to imprison God's prophet and oppress God's people in Judah (2 Chron. 16:7-12).

    What disease did King Asa have? ›

    Results: The sentence 'Nevertheless in the time of his old age he was diseased in his legs' indicates that King Asa suffered from disease in his legs. Among numerous diseases, peripheral vascular disease, gout, and degenerative osteoarthritis were most likely to affect the King's legs.

    Did Asa remain faithful to God? ›

    Indeed, instead of turning to the God he had so long and earnestly served, Asa now played the coward and disloyal ingrate by turning to a pagan ruler (Ben-hadad, the king of Aram whose throne was in Damascus) and making an extremely expensive treaty with him.

    What sin did Asa commit? ›

    He took all the money, which really belonged to God, from the temple treasury. Asa stole God's money and gave it to Ben-Hadad of Damascus to fight against this little enemy, Baasha. After Asa committed his sin of unbelief, God sent the seer, Hanani to rebuke him.

    Was King Asa good or bad? ›

    Asa, the Chronicler tells us, “did what was good and right in the eyes of the LORD his God” (v. 2). Thus, he was one of the good kings of Judah after the death of Solomon.

    What did Asa do that was right in the sight of the Lord? ›

    Asa did what was pleasing in the LORD's sight, as his ancestor David had done. He banished the male and female shrine prostitutes from the land and got rid of all the idols his ancestors had made. He even deposed his grandmother Maacah from her position as queen mother because she had made an obscene Asherah pole.

    How can I be humble to please God? ›

    1. Remember who's in charge—and praise Him! It's hard keep things in perspective if we don't remember who is Lord! ...
    2. Pray for a humble heart. ...
    3. Pay more attention to your own faults than to the flaws of others. ...
    4. Don't hide behind your dignity—it's pride's favorite hiding place. ...
    5. Try not to watch yourself worship. ...
    6. Serve others.

    How humble does God want us to be? ›

    Romans 12:3 (NIV) For by the grace given me I say to every one of you: Do not think of yourself more highly than you ought, but rather think of yourself with sober judgment, in accordance with the faith God has distributed to each of you. This Bible verse about humility explains how the opposite of humility is pride.

    How can I be humble spiritually? ›

    Here are a few practical examples of how to be a humble person in your daily life:
    1. Showing thanks to God and others.
    2. Keeping an open mind to listening to others.
    3. Appreciating the little blessings.
    4. Accepting fault when we are wrong.
    5. Giving credit to others when due.
    6. Trusting in God's plan when it might not make sense.
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    How did Rehoboam disobey God? ›

    (1) The sin of Rehoboam and his people.

    a. That he forsook the law of the LORD: Rehoboam did this when he was strong and secure. He trusted in God so long as he felt he needed Him, but he grew independent of God instead of more dependent on Him.

    What are the lessons of Rehoboam? ›

    From Rehoboam and Jeroboam's mistakes as kings, God reveals seven lessons on winning your spiritual battles. These include: (1) prayer, (2) obedience, (3) love, (4) purity, (5) sacrifice, (6) denial, and (7) integrity. First, after Solomon's death, Rehoboam failed to seek God's guidance in uniting the people.

    What is the message of the 2 Chronicles? ›

    God's Reputation and Israel's Faithfulness

    Second Chronicles describes how God gives splendor to his kings in order for the nations to recognize his greatness. This is evident in the conversations between King Solomon and two foreign rulers: Hiram king of Tyre (2 Chronicles 3–4), and the Queen of Sheba (ch. 9).

    What lessons can be learned from Chronicles? ›

    Chronicles teaches us that God is bigger than our past.

    The Chronicler shows us the repentance of David and Hezekiah, and even the worst king of all, Manasseh, turns to God and is forgiven. And the biggest reverse of all is that even the tragedy of the exile to Babylon is not the end of God's plans for his people.

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