Sermon Tone Analysis
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Bottomline: Jesus is the king we always needed.
Rehobam an
Northern Kingdom Isreal and southern kingodm Judah (ran by the line of david)
Isreal Northern Kingdom has no faithful kings (out of 20)
Judah has 8 faithful kings out of 20
Son of King Amon and grandson of King Manasseh
at 16 he truly seeks God
at 20 he begins purging the land of idols and things are detestable
at 28 he repairs the temple and leads a national revival, and celebrates passover
killed in battle at age 39
The past of your family doesn’t define you or your future.
You can be a cycle breaker.
Humble yourself before the Lord or be humbled.
Repentance leads to redemption.
Repentance takes work.
Jesus is the king we always needed.
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