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2 Chronicles 21-24: A Life Spared, A Heart Lost
Transcript
Today’s Bible Translation
Bible translation used in today’s episode: Ch. 21-22 ERV, Ch. 23 NET, Ch. 24 NKJV
Executive Producer
Brother Howie
Podcast Introduction
It’s History Tuesday, and we’ll read 2 Chronicles 21-24. I’m calling this episode “A Life Spared, A Heart Lost.“
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Summary
Joash survived a crazy situation where his evil aunt tried to kill all of his family members. He was hidden away and grew up to be the last living descendant of King David. But unfortunately, Joash didn’t become a good king. He turned away from God, worshipped false gods, and ended up being defeated and killed by his own servants. It’s a sad ending considering how miraculously he was spared. The lesson here is that having a believing family or good influences doesn’t guarantee a strong relationship with God. It’s important for parents and influencers to emphasize the significance of a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
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Don’t take it for granted. This is the Lifespring! One Year Bible and I’m coming to you from Riverside, California Lifespring. Central and podcasting since 2004. I am your OG Godcaster. Steve Webb. It’s history Tuesday and Our reading today is Second Chronicles 21 through 24. The website is Lifespringmedia.com. and contact information will be at the end of the show. Before we read, let’s pray. Our loving Heavenly