2 Chronicles 29:1,2

2 Chronicles 29:1 ; 2 CHRONICLES 31:20 I. Studying the life and reign of Hezekiah, we discover, first, that he is an illustration of the sovereignty of God in conversion. He was the son of one of the most impious monarchs that ever sat on the throne of Israel. Parental and royal influence combined... [ Continue Reading ]

2 Chronicles 29:27

2 Chronicles 29:27 The old sacrifices are past and done for ever. There are no more smoking altars or bleeding beasts; but that which they represented still remains, and will remain so long as man and God are child and Father to each other. The giving up of the life of man away from himself to serv... [ Continue Reading ]

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