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-- FEBRUARY 6, 2022
THE ORIGIN STORY OF JESUS
Part 57: The Kings of Judah
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Hezekiah had a dramatic childhood with a father who
sacrificed his own children on the altar of Moloch, depleted the
army, and lost territory. The southern kingdom was doomed without
some sort of supernatural intervention. Hezekiah was a light shining
in the darkness because he had a tutor that taught him about the God
of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. The young king summoned the Levites and
priests to cleanse the temple and consecrate themselves for a
rededication ceremony. Then Hezekiah put the old feuds aside and
invited the northern tribes to worship at the temple. The power of
the Lord was present as people repented and were healed. The King of
Peace had come to Jerusalem and the twelve tribes worshiped in
unity. Hearts were changed and the people took it upon themselves to
destroy the idols and the high places as the fire of revival spread
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