Sermon by Dr. Robert Lewis
5/25/1997
When we arrogantly think God's rules don't apply to us, we end up making life destroying decisions.
2 Chron 26
Explore the riveting life of King Uzziah, the Old Testament boy wonder who ascended the throne at 16 and transformed a kingdom in turmoil into a beacon of prosperity. Walk with us through the annals of 2 Chronicles 26, where his 52-year reign unfolds, showcasing an influential figure of his era, backed by the faith and wisdom of his godly parents. Yet, his life was not just a tale of triumphs, but also a cautionary narrative about unchecked power and prosperity, a theme that resonates in modern society.
Unravel the intricate tapestry of Uzziah's life as we dissect the consequences of prosperity, the pitfalls of believing oneself above the rules, and the devastating aftermath of such a delusion. Drawing parallels with Dick Morris's journey and Paul Johnson's insights about moral relativism, we delve into the question: do the rules apply to us? Furthermore, we scrutinize Uzziah's life to identify the potential risks of moral arrogance, the importance of maintaining a good name, and the relevance of these lessons in our contemporary world.
As we reach the climax of Uzziah's life, we reflect on the significance of finishing well and living with the end in mind. We contemplate on the importance of harmonizing external achievements with internal virtues of repentance, confession, and submission to God's authority. As we wrap up this illuminating discussion, we leave you with a timely reminder of God's relevance and glory, urging you to place your faith in Him. Join us for an episode that promises to be as introspective as it is insightful, filled with lessons from the past that hold profound relevance to present times.
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