Read 2 Chronicles 33.
After some 29 years of wonderful and godly leadership from
King Hezekiah, his son Manasseh became Judah 's next king. Manasseh systematically reversed every
spiritual reform of his father. He
turned from worshiping the LORD to installing every false and evil way.
1. He not only built altars to the Baals but also to the
fertility goddess, Asherah. When people
turn to false worship, moral values are soon lost.
2. He built altars to the "host of heaven". Astrology and worship of the movement of
stars and planets has always been condemned by God as evil (Deuteronomy
4:19). It is a system that looks to the
creation for life guidance rather than the Creator.
3. He led the nation into human sacrifices, including his
own sons.
4. He used fortune-telling, omens, sorcery, mediums, and
wizards. These are not amusements for
video games, role playing, fantasies of escape, and advice seeking. They are in fact satanic and rooted in
everything that is against the God of heaven.
5. He even carved an idol and set it up as a god. A piece of inanimate wood that he fashioned
became something to which he bowed and paid homage.
All of these actions resulted in God's anger and
judgment. The Assyrians humiliated him
and took him captive. He lost
everything.
"And when he was in distress, he entreated the favor of
the LORD his God and humbled himself greatly before the God of his
fathers" (v.12). God heard his
prayer. "Then Manasseh knew that
the LORD was God" (v.13b). The
personal and national restoration began.
It took the pain of loss and distress to turn his heart from
going his own way to surrendering to God's way.
Isaiah described this behavior as true of everyone and the reason the
Messiah died on the cross. "All we
like sheep have gone astray; we have turned every one to his own way; and the
LORD has laid on him the iniquity of us all." (Isaiah 53:6)
Restoration begins when a person turns from their sin to
embrace God's forgiveness.
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