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2 Chronicles Part 3: Represent!

40 min · 21 de jun de 2026
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Join us in 2 Chronicles 36:15 which challenges us to see ourselves as God's messengers in a world desperately needing hope. We discover that God, out of deep compassion for His people, sent prophets time and again to call them back from destructive paths. What's remarkable is that these messengers weren't extraordinary by worldly standards. Moses had a stutter, Gideon was hiding in fear, Jeremiah felt too young, and Amos was just a shepherd. Yet their willingness to answer God's call transformed them into agents of divine change. The message confronts our tendency to replace trust in God with elaborate strategies and backup plans, asking whether we've exhausted ourselves protecting against failure rather than stepping forward in faith. We're invited to consider the countless warnings God has sent us before we've sinned, and the messengers He's placed in our lives to turn us back. The central challenge is this: Will we answer the call to be God's representatives, not just sharing information about the kingdom, but embodying its reality? In a culture that prizes political systems and personal power, we're reminded that God's primary method of change is through ordinary people who say yes to His extraordinary purposes.

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Portada del episodio 2 Chronicles Part 3: Represent!

2 Chronicles Part 3: Represent!

Join us in 2 Chronicles 36:15 which challenges us to see ourselves as God's messengers in a world desperately needing hope. We discover that God, out of deep compassion for His people, sent prophets time and again to call them back from destructive paths. What's remarkable is that these messengers weren't extraordinary by worldly standards. Moses had a stutter, Gideon was hiding in fear, Jeremiah felt too young, and Amos was just a shepherd. Yet their willingness to answer God's call transformed them into agents of divine change. The message confronts our tendency to replace trust in God with elaborate strategies and backup plans, asking whether we've exhausted ourselves protecting against failure rather than stepping forward in faith. We're invited to consider the countless warnings God has sent us before we've sinned, and the messengers He's placed in our lives to turn us back. The central challenge is this: Will we answer the call to be God's representatives, not just sharing information about the kingdom, but embodying its reality? In a culture that prizes political systems and personal power, we're reminded that God's primary method of change is through ordinary people who say yes to His extraordinary purposes.

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Portada del episodio 2 Chronicles Part 2: What To Do When You Don't Know What To Do

2 Chronicles Part 2: What To Do When You Don't Know What To Do

We all face moments when we're completely overwhelmed, surrounded by impossible circumstances with no clear way forward. This powerful exploration of 2 Chronicles 20 takes us into the life of King Jehoshaphat, who faced armies attacking from every side with no hope of victory through human strength alone. What makes this story so compelling is Jehoshaphat's response: he didn't turn to military strategy, political alliances, or his own wisdom. Instead, he resolved to inquire of the Lord. The chronicler who wrote this account was speaking to a discouraged people who had returned from exile, living among partially rebuilt structures but lacking the spiritual substance they once knew. Through Jehoshaphat's example, we learn that the decision to turn to God in crisis isn't made in the moment of panic, it's a resolution we make beforehand—during seasons of peace—by saturating ourselves in God's Word. Jehoshaphat had studied the Torah and remembered how God parted the Red Sea, how He required faith to inherit His promises, and how He remained faithful even when people failed. When crisis came, these truths became his foundation. The message is clear: what we do when we don't know what to do reveals what we truly believe about God. Do we turn to comfort, distractions, or endless advice from others, or do we position ourselves to see God work mightily on our behalf?

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Portada del episodio 2 Chronicles Part 1: The Salt Of Repentance

2 Chronicles Part 1: The Salt Of Repentance

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Portada del episodio 1 Chronicles Part 3: Build For His Glory

1 Chronicles Part 3: Build For His Glory

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Portada del episodio 1 Chronicles Part 2: Return To His Presence

1 Chronicles Part 2: Return To His Presence

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