Last modified: June 27, 2022
Brady• June 27, 2022•
When Hezekiah showed the Babylonian envoys “all that was in his house,” he thought he was showing his strength. In reality, all he proved was how naive he was to think that same action wouldn’t come back to bite him.
Yet we don’t need storehouses to do the same, do we? That’s what social media is for! But where’s the line between us sharing our excitement for something and it coming off as pride — the very thing that Hezekiah was guilty of?
Unfortunately, only you know that line, but maybe Hezekiah’s story can help us figure it out.
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CloseWe all (hopefully) know that anyone can be saved at any point in time. That no one is unreachable, no matter how much they may *feel* like they're unreachable. But do we actually believe that, or do we rely on stereotypes to "write people off" as "not a good candidate" for being a Christian. We have to believe -- to our core -- that anyone can be saved, or else we'll miss vital opportunities to help save people's souls.
Last modified: June 27, 2022