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		<title>2 Chronicles 25-27: Amaziah, Uzziah, &amp; Jotham</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[AMAZIAH Amaziah was halfhearted in his religious life and was not loyal to the Lord. Instead of trusting God for victory, he hired men from Israel; then he worried about the money he would lose if he obeyed the Lord! Once you start measuring obedience by profit and loss, you are not living by faith [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>AMAZIAH</strong><br />
<a name="t408"></a><span>Amaziah was halfhearted in his religious life and was not loyal to the Lord. Instead of trusting God for </span> victory, he hired men from Israel; then he worried about the money he would lose if he obeyed the Lord! Once you start measuring obedience by profit and loss, you are not living by faith (<span>Matthew 6:33</span><span>). When you  start asking yourself, “Is it profitable?” instead of “Is it right?” you had better read </span> <span>Philippians 2:1–11</span> <span> and  </span> <span>Hebrews 11:24–26</span><span>.</span></p>
<p><span>Amaziah argued with God’s will but finally obeyed it; then the army became angry with him and declared war! They had been paid, so they should have gone home rejoicing, but they wanted a chance to fight and get spoils of war. Such is the wickedness of the human heart. Amaziah lost money and was upset; the soldiers made money and were angry. Money does not satisfy the heart.</span></p>
<p><span>The king refused to hear God’s servant and threatened to kill him (2 Chronicles 25:</span><span>15–16</span><span>), but in the end, Amaziah died. He lived for the wrong values and by the wrong counsel, and he died a failure. God is seeking disciples who are wholehearted (</span><span>Matthew 6:19–24</span><span>).</span></p>
<p><strong>UZZIAH<br />
</strong><a name="t409"></a><span>The </span> <span>starting point</span> <span> in Uzziah’s success was his seeking God and wanting to do His will (</span><span>2 Chronicles 26:</span><span></span> <span>5</span><span>). Unlike his  father, Uzziah was a man wholly given to the Lord. He believed and practiced </span> <span>Joshua 1:8</span> <span> and </span> <span>Psalm 1:1–3</span> .</p>
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<p><span>The </span> <span>turning point</span> <span> was his pride (</span><span>2 Chronicles 26:</span><span></span><span>16</span><span>). He became famous (</span><span>2 Chronicles 26:</span><span></span><span>8</span><span>, </span> <span>15</span><span>) and strong, and God helped him  wonderfully (2 Chronicles 26:</span><span>7</span><span>, </span> <span>15</span><span>); but he could not handle success. If God’s blessings do not humble us, they will eventually destroy us. It is true that “a man’s pride will bring him low” (</span><span>Proverbs 29:23</span><span>; see also </span> <span>Proverbs 11:2</span><span>; </span> <span>16:18</span><span>).</span></p>
<p><span>The </span> <span>finishing point</span> <span> was his isolation as a leper (2 Chronicles 26:</span><span>19–21</span><span>). Not content to be a king, he also wanted to be a priest. He did not respect the boundaries God had established, so God shut him in a narrow place as a leper. God gives the wide places to those He can trust with freedom (</span><span>Psalm 18:16–19</span><span>).</span></p>
<p><span>Uzziah did not commit a gross sin of the flesh. </span> <span>He sinned in the realm of spiritual things</span> <span>. It is possible to disobey God in the temple with a censer in your hand, but if you do, expect God to deal with you drastically.</span></p>
<p><strong>JOTHAM<br />
</strong><a name="t411"></a><span>Uzziah sinned and was disciplined by the Lord, but that one event did not destroy his godly influence. His </span> son Jotham followed his father’s example but avoided his father’s sin, and the Lord honored him.</p>
<p><span>Jotham lived a brief life and had a short reign, but he was faithful to the Lord. It is not how long we live  that counts but </span> <span>how</span> <span> we live. Although Jotham’s chapter in Chronicles is short, </span> <span>John 2:17</span> <span> is still true.</span></p>
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