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Repent - and 🔥 burn it down? M65

2 min · 9 de may de 2026
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Burn the Idols: The Radical Reforms of King Josiah What does true repentance actually look like? In this study of 2 Kings 23, we look at the life of King Josiah, a leader who refused to settle for partial obedience. While previous kings left the "high places" standing, Josiah tore them down, burned the idols to dust, and completely purged the land of pagan influence. We connect Josiah’s radical actions to our lives today. When the Holy Spirit brings conviction, we have a choice: do we keep our "idols" as souvenirs, or are we willing to burn them? Whether it’s a song, a movie, or a memory that leads us toward sin, true repentance requires us to remove the "high places" in our hearts so we can love the things of God more than the things of this world. Key Highlights: The Josiah Standard: Why Josiah was different from the kings who came before him. Complete Purge: Understanding why Josiah went as far as burning the bones of pagan priests. The Trap of the "High Places": Identifying the subtle idols we leave standing in our own lives. Lessons from Ai: Why Achan's hidden sin caused a whole nation to stumble and the necessity of purging the curse. The Work of Repentance: Practical steps to burning the things that cause us to stumble. Key Scriptures: 2 Kings 23 – The reforms of King Josiah. Joshua 7 – The defeat at Ai and the sin of Achan. Psalm 119:104 – Gaining understanding and hating every false way. #KingJosiah #Repentance #SpiritualGrowth #BibleStudy #ChristianLiving #HolySpirit #Faithfulness #WordTime Chapters 0:00 - Intro: The Best Part of the Day 0:13 - Josiah: The King Who Refused to Compromise 0:32 - Tearing Down the High Places and Pagan Altars 1:05 - What True Repentance Looks Like Today 1:16 - Identifying Modern Idols: Movies, Music, and Memories 1:40 - The Lesson of Ai: How Hidden Sin Stops Progress 2:06 - Purging the Curse: Why the "Burn" is Necessary 2:23 - Conviction vs. Convenience: Choosing God's Law 2:42 - Closing: Love God More Than the World

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