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Repentance; 2 Kings 13-16
Season 4, Episode 15
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21-Apr-2025
After King Jotham of Judah, his son Ahaz became king. According to the Bible, this happened in the seventeenth year of Israel’s twenty-first king, Pekah. Ahaz ruled Judah for sixteen years, beginning when he was twenty years old. Unfortunately, Ahaz broke away from the faithfulness of his fathers and he walked in the way of the evil kings of northern Israel. He was the first bad
king of Judah in about one hundred years. Ahaz repeatedly made deals with people opposed to God and ignored the prophets of God. He had some limited physical success but his attempts to play at world politics without the Creator of the world on his side, was foolish. Amazingly, like He always does, God continued to speak to Ahaz and the Judeans. And after evil Ahaz would come his son Hezekiah, a man radically committed to following God. Though Ahaz’s evil messed a lot of things up, it set the stage for the revival of Hezekiah.
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