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WHEN IS YOUR NEED FOR THE LORD?

WHEN IS YOUR NEED FOR THE LORD?. 2 Chronicles 14-16. Do we Need Him at the Starting Gate?. Under Asa Given peace Land had rest Time for building And prospering. Reheoboam / Abijah Male cult prostitutes High places Baal worship The Asherah.

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WHEN IS YOUR NEED FOR THE LORD?

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  1. WHEN IS YOUR NEED FOR THE LORD? 2 Chronicles 14-16

  2. Do we Need Him at the Starting Gate? Under Asa Given peace Land had rest Time for building And prospering Reheoboam/Abijah Male cult prostitutes High places Baal worship The Asherah First step in spiritual awakening is demolition

  3. Do We Need Him When Under Attack? • Zereh w/one million soldiers and 300 chariots • versus 10 years committed service, trust in the Lord And without faith it is impossible to please him, for whoever would draw near to God must believe that he exists and that he rewards those who seek him. the seeker (Hebrews 11:6 ESV) But the one who looks into the perfect law, the law of liberty, and perseveres, being no hearer who forgets but a doer who acts, he will be blessed in his doing. the doer (James 1:25 ESV)

  4. Do We Need Him in Good Times? • Renewed fight against idolatry • Repaired the altar • Renewed the covenant • Made idolatry a capital crime • Deposed the Queen Mother • Somewhere Asa stopped feeling his need for the Lord The Lord is not concerned with our abilities, nor honored by our plans

  5. Could wish for a Happily-Ever-After here • But Asa continued trying to go “his” own way • angry with Hanani’s rebuke • Imprisoned the prophet • afflicted people with cruelties • Asa himself afflicted with a severe disease • still did not seek the Lord • sought his help from physicians • There’s no good end to following self

  6. When do you “need” the Lord? • Just when you’re getting started? • When the enemy is at the door • In times of peace? • In times of threat? • In times of growth? • In times of trial?

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