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2 Chronicles 29:1-36
When Hezekiah became the king of < ?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?>Judah, so many things had been neglected. The doors of the house of the Lord were shut; also, their fathers have trespassed and done evil in the eyes of the Lord their God. They have forsaken and turned away from God. Hezekiah realized the consequences: the wrath of Lord fell upon Judah and Jerusalem, and trouble was around for the people because they have turned away from God. They were not right with God and God was in no position to bless them. Are you mindful of what it is taking place when you forsake God on any issue concerning your life? There was a need for correction during HezekiahÕs reign. Do you think you will have a need for correction? If you are being convicted in your heart, if this is talking to your situation, brace yourself for a quick reordering of the steps youÕve taken that has brought you into your current situation. You donÕt need a time frame or schedule to get yourself into reordering all that have been in disorder. Hezekiah, in his case, ordered for purification of the temple, restoration of temple worship, and then sacrifices were offered. He set the house of the LORD in order. 2 Chronicles 29:36, ÒThen Hezekiah and all the people rejoiced that God had prepared the people, since the events took place so suddenly.Ó You are not alone, set your heart to reorder your disorder; God will take over and it will not be so sudden.