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Great Sermon! Thanks to God for His fairness and patience.
Josiah "inherited" a defiled temple in disrepair and neglect not caused by Him. He did what was right in God's sight to repair and clean it.
He correctly grieved and sought the counsel of the Lord in response to the reading of the law of the Lord.
My heart was fairly soft toward the Word and the working of God's Spirit, at some point in the past. Now it is in disrepair and neglect, caused by my own doing.
It is in serious need of renewing and restoration. It seems that I am experiencing the state that one of the travelers in "The Pilgrim's Progress" lamented, when he remarked about it is easier to stray from the right path than it is to get back on it after having left it.
I am grateful Jesus does not crush a bruised reed....I am bruised and battered to a pulp.
I really need exhortation (or something), and a restoration to being unashamed to be seen by the Lord at His appearing.
Philippus Schutte (1/22/2019)
from Australia
Great Sermon! Fantastic Sermon, this world need a man like Josiah to do in world and deed as he did. Thanks Pastor Jeff I listened to this sermon in 2017 and again today.