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1 Recycled Faith 2 Chronicles 24

2 Recycled Faith Introduction

3 Recycled Faith Introduction
Fill in any name you want for the story:

4 Recycled Faith Introduction
Fill in any name you want for the story: A young woman is raised in a Christian home. She attends Christian schools. She goes off to college. She meets many wonderful, non-Christian people. Her faith disintegrates.

5 Recycled Faith Introduction
Fill in any name you want for the story: A young man is raised in a Christian home. His faith seems strong all through high school. He enters the military and gets to see the world. His faith disappears.

6 Recycled Faith Introduction
Feel free to change a few other details. The point is the same. Unless we make our faith our own, it is not yet real.

7 Recycled Faith Introduction
Secondhand faith doesn’t really exist. God only has children – no grandchildren. Recycled faith is really no faith at all. Each of us individually has to make our faith our own.

8 Recycled Faith Historical Background

9 Recycled Faith Historical Background
Jehoram Athaliah (Six Brothers of Jehoram) Jehoram was the son of Jehoshaphat. Athaliah was the daughter of Ahab and Jezebel. Their marriage was the result of an alliance between Jehoshaphat and Ahab.

10 Recycled Faith Historical Background
Jehoram Athaliah (Six Brothers of Jehoram)

11 Recycled Faith Historical Background
Jehoram Athaliah (Six Brothers of Jehoram) Ahaziah

12 Recycled Faith Historical Background
Jehoram Athaliah (Six Brothers of Jehoram) Ahaziah – killed by Jehu, with descendants of Ahab. Athaliah kills other royals to reign herself.

13 Recycled Faith Historical Background
Jehoram Athaliah (Six Brothers of Jehoram) Ahaziah – killed by Jehu, with descendants of Ahab. Athaliah kills other royals to reign herself. Joash – hidden by his Aunt Jehoshabeath and Uncle Jehoiada the priest.

14 Recycled Faith Historical Background
Jehoram Athaliah (Six Brothers of Jehoram) Ahaziah – killed by Jehu, with descendants of Ahab. Athaliah kills other royals to reign herself. Joash – hidden by his Aunt Jehoshabeath and Uncle Jehoiada the priest. Athaliah is later killed in an uprising of the people led by Jehoiada, the priests and the military.

15 Recycled Faith Historical Background
Jehoram Athaliah (Six Brothers of Jehoram) Ahaziah – killed by Jehu, with descendants of Ahab. Athaliah kills other royals to reign herself. Joash – hidden by his Aunt Jehoshabeath and Uncle Jehoiada the priest. Athaliah is later killed in an uprising of the people led by Jehoiada, the priests and the military.

16 Recycled Faith Historical Background
Joash is now on the throne as king – symbolically. He is still only seven years old. Jehoiada the priest is acting as ruler of Judah.

17 Recycled Faith 2 Chronicles 23:14-21
This background brings us up to our actual chapter.

18 Recycled Faith 2 Chronicles 23:14-21
As we read, remember these points: Secondhand faith doesn’t really exist. God has only children – no grandchildren. Recycled faith is really no faith at all. Each of us has to make our faith our own.

19 Recycled Faith 2 Chronicles 24:1-3

20 Recycled Faith 2 Chronicles 24:1-3
24:2 Joash did what was right … Key Phrase: all the days of Jehoiada the priest.

21 Recycled Faith 2 Chronicles 24:4-14

22 Recycled Faith 2 Chronicles 24:4-14
24: And they offered burnt offerings … regularly Key Phrase: all the days of Jehoiada. A clear pattern has emerged. We can thank God for the helpful influence of Jehoiada.

23 Recycled Faith 2 Chronicles 24:15-16

24 Recycled Faith 2 Chronicles 24:15-16
Jehoiada was a bold, courageous, influential man of faith. He still could not pass on his faith to his people or to his king – even though he lived 130 years.

25 Recycled Faith 2 Chronicles 24:17-19

26 Recycled Faith 2 Chronicles 24:17-19
The faith of Joash was, alas, merely a recycled faith. It was not so much connected to God as it was to Jehoiada.

27 Recycled Faith 2 Chronicles 24:17-19
At this point Joash might have been influenced by either the prophets or by the princes of Judah. The “princes” are more like “officials” or “noblemen.” He chose to let the princes influence him.

28 Recycled Faith 2 Chronicles 24:20-22

29 Recycled Faith 2 Chronicles 24:20-22
Zechariah the son of Jehoiada seems to have inherited his father’s boldness. He does not, however, get to live a long and influential life.

30 Recycled Faith 2 Chronicles 24:20-22
Joash made his choice – to side with the idolatrous princes. Recycled faith is really no faith at all. Each of us has to have an original, personal faith.

31 Recycled Faith 2 Chronicles 24:23-27

32 Recycled Faith 2 Chronicles 24:23-27
These were dark days in the Kingdom of Judah. The histories of Israel and Judah are largely histories of departure from God and decline.

33 Recycled Faith Conclusions

34 Recycled Faith Conclusions
In Luke 18:8, Christ asks a question saying, “Nevertheless, when the Son of Man comes, will he find faith on earth?”

35 Recycled Faith Conclusions
Is our faith, your faith and mine, an original, personal faith? Does our faith connect us directly with the Father through Jesus Christ the Son, or is there some other mediator? Are we convinced that Christ died and rose again for us?

36 Recycled Faith Conclusions
Ours could be just an outward form of Christianity. Ours could be “the faith of our fathers,” but not our own. Ours could be the faith of our mother, or friend or spouse.

37 Recycled Faith Conclusions
Faith cannot be melted down, reformed, remade and reused by anyone else. It cannot be handed off or borrowed. Each of us has to have an “ours-and-ours-only,” original, personal faith.

38 Recycled Faith Conclusions
Even a bold and influential man like Jehoiada could not pass his faith on to his people or to his king. It cannot be done. Even if we live to be 130 years old.

39 Recycled Faith Conclusions
Recycled faith is really no faith at all. Each of us has to have an “ours-and-ours-only,” original, personal faith.

40 A Final Prayer

41 A Final Prayer Father in Heaven, I commit myself personally to you.
I believe that your Son Jesus Christ, died for me and rose again in order that I might be saved. I acknowledge that there is and can be only one Mediator between You and me – and that is Jesus the Christ. Please forgive me of my sins, fill me with Your Spirit, and give me eternal life. It’s in Jesus’s name that I pray. Amen.


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