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In this episode, we dive into the story of King Hezekiah, one of the most faithful kings of Judah, as recorded in 2 Kings 18-20 and 2 Chronicles 29-32. Hezekiah inherited a kingdom filled with idolatry and corruption, yet he boldly chose to restore true worship of God. He led the people in tearing down false altars, purifying the Temple, and reinstituting the Passover feast. But even after these incredible acts of faithfulness, Hezekiah faced an enormous crisis. The mighty Assyrian army, led by King Sennacherib, surrounded Jerusalem, threatening destruction. Instead of giving in to fear, Hezekiah turned to God in prayer, laying out the enemy’s threats before the Lord. This episode reveals how Hezekiah’s trust in God didn’t eliminate trouble—it brought even greater challenges. But it also shows how God can turn our moments of greatest fear into moments of miraculous deliverance. Hezekiah’s story encourages us to bring our struggles to God, trusting Him with the outcome, even when things seem impossible. If you’ve ever felt like you’re surrounded by overwhelming odds, Hezekiah’s example will show you how to cling to God’s promises and experience His power in your life. Tune in to discover what happens when faith meets crisis!
What does it mean to be truly gripped by the gospel? In this episode, we explore how the Apostle Paul was consumed by the power and truth of the gospel message. From facing political and religious opposition in Rome to boldly declaring his faith, Paul’s life was a testimony of unashamed belief....
Published 11/13/24
Do you feel like your faith lacks passion or direction? In this episode, we’ll explore how the Apostle Paul’s eternal perspective fueled his sense of obligation to God and to the people around him. Paul describes himself as “indebted” to Christ, eager to preach the gospel, and unashamed to...
Published 11/12/24