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Today's Bible Translation
Bible translation used in today's episode: Ch. 21-22 ERV, Ch. 23 NET, Ch. 24 NKJV
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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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Steve Webb 0:00Don'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 Father, we thank you so much for our time together. As we read today, I pray that you would teach us touch our hearts, Lord, give us something Lord that we can use today. I pray this in Jesus name. Amen. All right, are you ready? Let's begin.
Steve Webb 0:45Second Chronicles chapter 21. Then Jehoshaphat died and was buried with his ancestors in the city of David. Then his son Jehoram became the next king Jehoram his brothers were as Araya Jihyo Zechariah as Araya, Michael and shefa. Taya. They were the sons of King Jehoshaphat of Judah. Jehoshaphat gave his sons many gifts of silver, gold and precious things. He also gave them strong fortresses in Judah. But Jehoshaphat gave the kingdom to Jehoram because he was the oldest son Jehoram took over his father's kingdom and made himself strong. Then he used a sword to kill all his brothers. He also killed some of the leaders of Israel. Jehoram was 32 years old when he began to rule. He ruled eight years in Jerusalem. He lived the same way the kings of Israel left, he lived the same way Ahab's family lived. This was because Jehoram married Ahab's daughter, and Jehoram did evil in the Lord’s site. But the Lord would not destroy David's family because of the agreement he made with David. He had promised to keep a lamp burning for David and his children forever. In Jehoram time, Edom broke away from other Judas authority. The people of Edom chose their own king. So Jehoram went to eat him with all his commanders and chariots, the Edomite army surrounded Jehoram and his chariot commanders, the Jehoram fought his way out at night. Since that time, and until now the country of Edom has been rebellious against Judah. The people from the town of Libnah, also turned against Jehoram. This happened because Jehoram left the Lord God. He is the God Jehoram 's ancestors followed. Jehoram also built high places on the hills in Jud...