In Every Season (part 4)

King Hezekiah was one of the most faithful leaders in all of Scripture, a man who trusted God through revival, resistance, and life-threatening illness. But after God miraculously healed him and destroyed his enemies, Hezekiah faced a different kind of test: prosperity. When a delegation from Babylon arrived, he had the perfect opportunity to point them to God. Instead, he boasted in his own wealth and accomplishments, stealing the glory that belonged to God alone. His son Manasseh, who had twelve years to learn from his father's faith, grew up to become one of the most wicked kings in Israel's history. The lesson is sobering: revival is just one generation away from rebellion. Cathedral thinking means building a legacy of faith that outlasts you, and it starts with telling your story of what God has done, not what you have achieved.

In Every Season (part 4)
Aaron McNatt
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In Every Season (part 3)