RESTORATION Churchofchristtucson org Restoration 2 Chronicles 29 31

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RESTORATION Churchofchristtucson. org

RESTORATION Churchofchristtucson. org

Restoration: 2 Chronicles 29 -31 ■ Hezekiah’s Restoration: – Some background: ■ Why was

Restoration: 2 Chronicles 29 -31 ■ Hezekiah’s Restoration: – Some background: ■ Why was restoration necessary? 2 Chronicles 28: 22 -25 ■ Note Hezekiah’s character. 2 Chronicles 29: 2 – What did Hezekiah restore? ■ Priesthood and Temple restored. 2 Chronicles 29: 5 -11, 15; 2 Kings 18: 6

Restoration: 2 Chronicles 29 -31 ■ Hezekiah’s Restoration: – What did Hezekiah restore? ■

Restoration: 2 Chronicles 29 -31 ■ Hezekiah’s Restoration: – What did Hezekiah restore? ■ Temple worship restored. 2 Chronicles 29: 20 -24 ■ Passover restored. 2 Chronicles 30: 13 -22 ■ God’s place in men's hearts was restored. 2 Chronicles 31: 1 b

Restoration: 2 Chronicles 29 -31 ■ Principles for Restoration: 1. Restoration begins with going

Restoration: 2 Chronicles 29 -31 ■ Principles for Restoration: 1. Restoration begins with going back to the source, the Bible. 2. Restoration is sustained when I desire to do only God’s will. 3. Restoration is not satisfied with good enough or close enough. 4. Restoration is not complete until all hindrances and idols are removed.

Restoration: 2 Chronicles 29 -31 ■ Some Final Observations: – Restoration not reformation. 2

Restoration: 2 Chronicles 29 -31 ■ Some Final Observations: – Restoration not reformation. 2 Timothy 3: 16 -17; 2 Peter 3: 1 – To restore is to go back to the original. (John 16: 13; Jeremiah 6: 16) – Restoration is possible because God did not leave us without the truth (John 8: 32). – The only right decision to make when we are on the wrong path is to go back to the right path.