Sermons on 2 Chronicles
Three Kings in Hosea’s Time
2 Chronicles 26.1Bible Study, Bible Study, Bible Study, Bible Study, Bible Study— Dr Peter Masters | 7:30pm | Wednesday 7 March 2012
The Bible and Revival
2 Chronicles 28-30— Dr Peter Masters | 7:30pm | Wednesday 25 September 2019
Unmistakable signs of revival in the Old Testament; the term in the Psalms ('revival/awakening'); and a sweeping tour of British revivals. Finally, ten prominent characteristics of true revival, and the example of Hezekiah's revival and its parallels with historic Western awakenings.
Awakening under Hezekiah
2 Chronicles 29.1— Dr Peter Masters | 7:30pm | Wednesday 27 April 2022
From a series entitled 'Lessons in Faith' from the life of Hezekiah.
The Incomparable Mercy of God
2 Chronicles 33.12Gospel Sermon— Dr Peter Masters | 6:30pm | Sunday 3 December 2017
The well-known extraordinary conversion of Manasseh, Judah's most evil king, provides a picture of how God draws people to Himself, imbuing them with a deep realisation of their need, so that they give Him their lives to be entirely changed.
An Amazing Royal Conversion
2 Chronicles 33.12Gospel Sermon— Dr Peter Masters | 6:30pm | Sunday 27 March 2011
Manasseh - a long-reigning king of Judah - heard Isaiah preach in his youth, but rejected God to plunge into extreme evil. Yet, despite a near-lifetime of this, he was humbled and turned to Him for mercy. Here is a narrative of the extraordinary mercy of God in the saving…
Inspiration from Josiah – Judah’s Last Good King
2 Chronicles 34.1— Dr Peter Masters | 7:30pm | Wednesday 21 March 2012
When God Sows Seed
2 Chronicles 34.1Bible Study— Dr Peter Masters | 7:30pm | Wednesday 11 May 2022
Part of a series of Bible Studies entitled ‘Lessons in Faith’.