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		<title>Allowing King Asa to Lead the Way to Relying on God: Preaching Through Chronicles</title>
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		<dc:creator>Randal Pelton, Ph.D., D.Min., Th.M.</dc:creator>
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				<description><![CDATA[After a few weeks off from blogging, I want to continue suggesting ways to preach through Second Chronicles. Over the past few weeks I&#8217;ve enjoyed taking Ph.D. classes which included discussions about how biblical history is written. The Chronicler certainly is designed for a purpose and that purpose helps us understand how to preach the [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>After a few weeks off from blogging, I want to continue suggesting ways to preach through Second Chronicles.</p>
<p>Over the past few weeks I&#8217;ve enjoyed taking Ph.D. classes which included discussions about how biblical history is written. The Chronicler certainly is designed for a purpose and that purpose helps us understand how to preach the record of king Asa in a way that functions for the church. The post-exilic community needed assurance that they were still the people of God and that they could still enjoy God&#8217;s blessing. King Asa leads the way.</p>
<p>Also, during that span of time I was privileged to present a preaching workshop as part of the Company of Pastors conference held at Lancaster Bible College/Capital Seminary &amp; Graduate School. My topic was, &#8220;Go and do likewise&#8221;: Redeeming the Moralistic Sermon. Our congregations worship in 2 Chronicles 14:1-15 by following Asa&#8217;s example. Again, king Asa leads the way.</p>
<p>First, notice that in vv. 1, 5b-6, and 7b our salvation is described in terms of rest and peace. I defined this kind of shalom as:</p>
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<li>things are good between me and God</li>
<li>things are good between me and you</li>
<li>things are good between me and me (I know that&#8217;s poor English!)</li>
<li>I do not play God in my world and</li>
<li>I trust Him to heal the brokenness and patiently wait for Him to do so.</li>
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<p>How we receive that rest is found in vv. 2-5a and 7a. These verses explain all that Asa did. This is where we make sure each of us are citizens within such a kingdom. Especially important is the concept in vv. 4 and 7 of seeking the Lord. It is the Chronicler&#8217;s way of talking about the Christian&#8217;s active trust. This describes a person who trusts God for provision, protection, and direction in this life and the next.</p>
<p>Finally, vv. 8-15 provide an example of God granting rest to Asa and his citizens. It&#8217;s one of my favorite sections in Chronicles. In v. 11 Asa &#8220;cried to the Lord his God, &#8216;O Lord, there is none like you to help&#8230;.Help us&#8230;for we rely on you&#8230;&#8221; I love Jonathan Edwards take on this: &#8220;Though they [aren&#8217;t] safe from those things that are in themselves evil, yet they are safe from the evil of those things&#8221; (from his sermon on the Christian&#8217;s Safety).</p>
<p>And if you&#8217;re interested in a Christological angle, Jesus promised to give rest in Matt. 11:28. And if you think your folks might think this to be optional, you can warn them with 2 Chronicles. 15:12-13; 1 Cor. 6:9-11, and Rev. 21:7-8.</p>
<p>Anyway I hope you have the opportunity to preach this wonderful chapter in God&#8217;s Word so He receives glory in the church and in Christ Jesus (Ephesians 3:21).</p>
<p>Randal</p>
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