Then they brought the goats for the sin offering before the king and the assembly, who laid their hands on them. Sermons
I. CONFESSION. Not always, not often national, as on this occasion (text). Net always, not often now, admission of idolatrous reaction. But always confession of sin - of departure from God, of the neglect of his holy will, of a rebellious exalting of our will against his, of unlikeness to him in the spirit we have been breathing and in the principles on which we have been acting, of doing or saying or being that which has grieved his Holy Spirit. And our confession of sin is likely to be heard and accepted, not because it is couched in the most approved language, but because it is the most simple and honest utterance of our hearts. II. PROPITIATION. Not that God asks now of us a sacrifice for sin. There has been "one sacrifice [offered] for sins for ever." He is "the Propitiation for the sins of the whole world." But we come to plead that one Sacrifice as offered for our sins; we come to God to pray that that one Propitiation may be accepted on our behalf. We come to "lay our hand on that dear head" of Christ, the Lamb of God. We ask that the abounding and abiding mercy of God may, for his sake, cover our guilt and rest upon our soul And thus, by a living faith, we apply and appropriate to ourselves "the common salvation" - that "righteousness which is through the faith of Christ." Thus is our sin "borne away" into the land of utter forgetfulness, and we ourselves are "brought nigh by the blood of Christ." III. CONSECRATION. The consumption of the entire animal in the burnt offering symbolized the entire consecration of the offerer to the Lord. This was the significance of those offerings now presented (ver. 24). Hezekiah and his people now offered themselves anew unto the Lord God of their fathers. Their sin being purged, themselves having been forgiven and accepted, they dedicated themselves to God for the coming time. With us: 1. Consecration attends our entrance upon the Divine life; when we seek the mercy of God in Christ Jesus, we "yield ourselves unto God as those alive from the dead." 2. Consecration is a spiritual act continually renewed. It should be an act in which we offer to our Divine Redeemer our whole selves; (1) our entire nature (body and spirit); (2) our whole life, thenceforwards - at all times, in every sphere, under all conditions. - C,
Now they began on the first day of the first month Let us consider —I. THE WORK DONE (vers. 18, 19). What a grand work of an analogous character is thereby suggested — as a work, that may possibly be accomplished in the beginning of this year (1 Corinthians 3:16). II. HOW IT CAME TO PASS THAT IT WAS DONE, AND "DONE SUDDENLY". 1. "God has prepared the people" (ver. 29). 2. In so doing He had rendered the priests and Levites greatly useful (vers. 12-16). 3. King Hezekiah greatly influenced the spirit of the priests, the Levites, and the people, as evident from the character of his address (vers. 5-11). But "there is another king, one Jesus," who builds the temple of the Lord, and cleanses it, to whom we are all invited to look, and who "shall bear the glory." III. SOME IMMEDIATE RESULTS. 1. A great impulse given to the spirit of worship (vers. 28-30). 2. Extension of a spirit of liberality in connection with the worship and service of the Lord (ver.35). 3. Great joy. And that how valuable! (1) (2) (3) (4) People Aaron, Abdi, Abijah, Ahaz, Amasai, Asaph, Azariah, David, Elizaphan, Esther, Gad, Gershonites, Heman, Hezekiah, Jeduthun, Jehalelel, Jehiel, Jeiel, Jeuel, Joah, Joel, Kish, Kohathites, Levites, Mahath, Mattaniah, Merari, Merarites, Nathan, Shemaiah, Shimei, Shimri, Uzziel, Zechariah, ZimmahPlaces Holy Place, Jerusalem, KidronTopics Assembly, Bring, Congregation, Forth, Goats, Hands, He-goats, Laid, Lay, Male, Meeting, Nigh, Offering, Placing, Sin, Sin-offeringOutline 1. Hezekiah's good reign.3. He restores religion 5. He exhorts the Levites 12. They sanctify themselves, and cleanse the house of God 20. Hezekiah offers solemn sacrifices, 24. wherein the Levites are more forward than the priests Dictionary of Bible Themes 2 Chronicles 29:23Library A Godly Reformation'Hezekiah began to reign when he was five and twenty years old, and he reigned nine and twenty years in Jerusalem. And his mother's name was Abijah, the daughter of Zechariah. 2. And he did that which was right in the sight of the Lord, according to all that David his father had done. 3. He in the first year of his reign, in the first mouth, opened the doors of the house of the Lord, and repaired them. 4. And he brought in the priests and the Levites, and gathered them together into the east street, … Alexander Maclaren—Expositions of Holy Scripture Sacrifice Renewed Twenty-Fourth Day. Holiness and Cleansing. Chronicles Links 2 Chronicles 29:23 NIV2 Chronicles 29:23 NLT 2 Chronicles 29:23 ESV 2 Chronicles 29:23 NASB 2 Chronicles 29:23 KJV 2 Chronicles 29:23 Bible Apps 2 Chronicles 29:23 Parallel 2 Chronicles 29:23 Biblia Paralela 2 Chronicles 29:23 Chinese Bible 2 Chronicles 29:23 French Bible 2 Chronicles 29:23 German Bible 2 Chronicles 29:23 Commentaries Bible Hub |