Logan Grantham
JFBC student pastor
Lord, Send Revival, 2 Kings 22-23
8:30 am service
1. When God’s Word hits your heart, what is your response? There are moments in our lives when we hear God speak to us. What is our response? Are we all in?
23:25 Josiah becomes king when he is 8 years old. When he is 18 the temple is rebuilt, and the book of the law is found. When Josiah heard it read he tore his clothes out of grief, in conviction and despair, because he knows his life isn’t measuring up to God’s requirements.
God wants to reveal himself to us every day. We live life not realizing, not convicted. God doesn’t want us to feel guilty, but to be freed from the chains of sin and guilt. We deserve hell and judgement but God wants so much more. We lose sight of what God wants.
Don’t let your heart wander away from God.
v 18-20 God responds to Josiah: I hear your prayer. I love you. I see your heart. God gave Josiah his mercy.
2. Turn to God. Don’t hide. Accept God’s mercy. 23:1-3.
3. Josiah couldn’t keep this to himself. He brought everyone to the temple. Josiah responded publicly, a public commitment of his faith. He was compelled to live a life of faith.
v 3 All the people joined in, publicly professing their faith in God.
Do you believe the gospel enough to share what God has done in your life?
Josiah burned his idols, but he was not able to change the hearts of the people.
4. The Holy Spirit brings freedom to our lives.
Four current idols…
1. Achievement
2. Comfort. Nice things
3. Image. Approval of man.
4. Busyness.
These can be good things, as long as we don’t put them on a pedestal. Live for Jesus instead. Ask God to give us freedom from being burdened by these things. That we would be convicted to move on from these things.
What is my response to what God is asking me to do? He wants to do a great work in my life. He wants to do a great work through us.
ME: does your church have a side entrance where introverts like me can sneak in, so we aren’t forced to have to say hello to greeters?
Dan Rice JFBC Sunday School on Romans...
Chapters 1-8 the gospel
Chapter 9 God is sovereign over everything
Chapter 10 humans are responsible for the decisions they make.
There’s no way for God’s sovereignty and human responsibility to be in harmony with each other. So hard to understand these two truths, which we see all throughout scripture…
John 6:35 Jesus is the bread of life. Humans have a responsibility to believe and follow v 40
John 3:1-10 sovereign and 11-23 human responsibility Jesus witnesses and shares this with Nicodemus.
Isaiah 10:5 woe to Aseria God is to bring judgment. v 12
Romans 9 Paul laments his people rejecting God v 13 an illustration. v 15 an answer to Exodus 13
Romans 10 my hearts desire is that they be saved. Their zeal is not based on knowledge. v 3 they don’t understand. They think they’re more righteous than they are
v 8 we preach about faith alone
27 in Sunday School.
DAVE WINFIELD [SABR Bio] college pitching career includes being honored as Most Outstanding Player in the College World Series. Playing for his hometown University of Minnesota in the1973 College WS, he pitched 17-1/3 innings with 29 strikeouts, allowing one earned run over 2 starts including a 14-K, 1–0 shutout vs. Oklahoma, then 15 K through 8 innings vs. USC. Although in his best year, he led the league with an 8.3 WAR, he only finished third in league MVP voting behind Keith Hernandez & Willie Stargell, who tied for the NL MVP in 1979. Winfield finished third, but tied Hernandez with four 1stt-place votes. Winfield’s hit #3,000 was a single off Dennis Eckersley on 16-Sep-1993.
