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King Manasseh: Repentance and Forgiveness (2 Chronicles 33)
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King Manasseh, his repentance and forgiveness, is dramatic, because he was one of the evilest men in Scripture. Watch this message to be encouraged by his example in 2 Chronicles 33.
00:00 Lessons for King Manasseh: Repentance and Forgiveness (2 Chronicles 33)
19:08 Lesson 1: In affliction you can harden or humble yourself.
31:22 Lesson 2: Genuine repentance bears fruit.
42:55 Lesson 3: Forgiveness doesn’t mean no consequences (Part I) We might not be able to undo what we did.
45:41 Lesson 3: Forgiveness doesn’t mean no consequences (Part II) For others.
49:25 Lesson 3: Forgiveness doesn’t mean no consequences (Part III) Our kids might carry on our sins.
52:58 Lesson 4: Manasseh shows God’s mercy knows no bounds.
Family Worship Guide for King Manasseh: Repentance and Forgiveness (2 Chronicles 33)
Day 1: Read 2 Chronicles 16:7-12 and discuss: How did Asa respond to God in the midst of his affliction? Can you discuss a time you were afflicted and you humbled yourself? What about a time you hardened yourself? What can you do to ensure you humble, versus harden, yourself when suffering?
Day 2: Read Matthew 3:8, Luke 3:8; Ephesians 4:22-32; Colossians 3:8-12 and discuss: How do we know if repentance is genuine? Why do many people fail when it comes to repentance/producing lasting change? What is a temptation you struggle with? To develop victory in this area, what do you need to “put on,” or in other words, what fruit needs to be produced in its place?
Day 3: Read 2 Chronicles 33:1-21 and discuss: What is forgiveness? What does forgiveness not mean? What consequences were in Manasseh and the Jews’ lives as a result of Manasseh’s sins? Can you think of other people in Scripture who repented, were forgiven, but still suffered consequences? Despite Manasseh’s wickedness, why is the end of his life so encouraging? What does Manasseh teach us about God’s forgiveness and mercy, or another way to say it is: what do we learn about Christ’s sacrifice?
00:00 Lessons for King Manasseh: Repentance and Forgiveness (2 Chronicles 33)
19:08 Lesson 1: In affliction you can harden or humble yourself.
31:22 Lesson 2: Genuine repentance bears fruit.
42:55 Lesson 3: Forgiveness doesn’t mean no consequences (Part I) We might not be able to undo what we did.
45:41 Lesson 3: Forgiveness doesn’t mean no consequences (Part II) For others.
49:25 Lesson 3: Forgiveness doesn’t mean no consequences (Part III) Our kids might carry on our sins.
52:58 Lesson 4: Manasseh shows God’s mercy knows no bounds.
Family Worship Guide for King Manasseh: Repentance and Forgiveness (2 Chronicles 33)
Day 1: Read 2 Chronicles 16:7-12 and discuss: How did Asa respond to God in the midst of his affliction? Can you discuss a time you were afflicted and you humbled yourself? What about a time you hardened yourself? What can you do to ensure you humble, versus harden, yourself when suffering?
Day 2: Read Matthew 3:8, Luke 3:8; Ephesians 4:22-32; Colossians 3:8-12 and discuss: How do we know if repentance is genuine? Why do many people fail when it comes to repentance/producing lasting change? What is a temptation you struggle with? To develop victory in this area, what do you need to “put on,” or in other words, what fruit needs to be produced in its place?
Day 3: Read 2 Chronicles 33:1-21 and discuss: What is forgiveness? What does forgiveness not mean? What consequences were in Manasseh and the Jews’ lives as a result of Manasseh’s sins? Can you think of other people in Scripture who repented, were forgiven, but still suffered consequences? Despite Manasseh’s wickedness, why is the end of his life so encouraging? What does Manasseh teach us about God’s forgiveness and mercy, or another way to say it is: what do we learn about Christ’s sacrifice?
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