THe King we need is not just one who starts well, but one who does all things well and never fails. King Asa of Judah started well, but ended badly, forgetting to seek God, and instead making a covenant with King Ben-Hadad of Syria and ignoring God. He would not listen to God's rebuke, and ended wretchedly, though he was laid in a rock-cut tomb. He points us by contrast to Christ, who was and is ever faithful, and though he was buried, was raised from the dead and lives for ever to save his people.
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Gervase N. Charmley was born in Norwich in 1980 and converted to Christ during his first term at Chester University, England in 1998. He was baptized in 2000 and began preaching in 2002. He trained at the London Theological Seminary in 2004-6. He emphasizes the doctrines of the...