Bible Explorer for the Young (2 Chronicles)نموونە
True Repentance
Matthew 3:8
Prove by the way you live that you have repented of your sins and turned to God.
Manasseh was twelve years old when he became king. In contrast to his father, King Hezekiah, he did evil in the sight of the Lord. He built a temple for false gods, worshipped false gods, shed innocent blood, and even made his son pass through fire.
God, through his prophet, warned Manasseh, yet he refused to listen. His stubborn rebellion led him to a dark prison cell in Babylon. When this happened, he realized he needed to seek for God’s mercy and help. Manasseh prayed for forgiveness and humbled himself. Merciful God not only forgave Manasseh, but also allowed him to return home and resume his role as king.
Upon his return, King Manasseh proved his true repentance by removing the idols from the temple and restoring proper worship to God and commanding the citizens of Judah to worship.
There is a way out from your sins. It is by confessing your sin and showing true repentance. True repentance is a change in your lifestyle from disobedience to your obedience to God. Do not dwell in your sin. Repent and show your true heart change!
Prayer
Dear God, I’m confessing my desperate need for You. You have promised that if I confess my sin, You will forgive me. I truly need Your forgiveness and I want to repent from my sins. Amen.
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This plan will guide young readers through the a daily Bible reading. New understanding will be revealed through the concise and child-friendly devotional. Children will understand that every part of the Bible is meaningful and relevant to their lives. Ultimately, this devotional will guide them to live daily in God's way.
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