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Manasseh’s Redemption
Text: II Chr. 33:12-13
Intro
Manasseh’s Redemption
In all genres of storytelling some of the greatest
successes have been stories of redemptionWhy do such stories
capture our attention and our
hearts?People love a story of redemption (even in
fiction): the rise and fall of a person
Intro
Manasseh’s Redemption
Why do we love such a story? As Christians it is our story: Christ died and shed His
blood to redeem us! (Eph. 1:7) Redemption means = “to buy back,” “to purchase.”
The main theme in God’s Word from thebeginning is one of Redemption: the
redemptionof mankind from the fall in the Garden of
Eden
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Manasseh’s Redemption
The account of Manasseh: II Chr. 33:1-10: The sins of Manasseh. God warned
him thru the prophets. II Kings 21:10-16: The judgment of the Lord on
Manasseh predicted thru the prophets. II Chr. 33:11: The fulfillment of the prophecy
concerning Manasseh. He was captured by the king of Assyria and led away to Babylon as a slave with hooks through his nose.
In Manasseh’s life we see the tragic rise and fall
of a king, but also a beautiful picture ofredemption and restoration!
A sad end to the son of the righteous King Hezekiah!
Manasseh’s SinsManasseh’s Redemption
During the reign of King Hezekiah, Manasseh’s
father, Israel (Northern Ten Tribes) was carried
off into captivity by Assyria in 722/721 BCThe reasons for their punishment are given in
II Kings 17:7-23: They built high places (altars) all across the land to
other gods. They built golden calves and altars and shrines to
Baal and the Asherim. They worshiped the whole host of heaven. They served false gods and sacrificed their children as
burnt offerings to them. They practiced witchcraft and entreated Mediums and
other false magic.
Manasseh’s SinsManasseh’s Redemption
Sound familiar? Israel’s paralleled Manasseh’s!
II Kings 21:16: He “shed very much innocent blood until he had filled Jerusalem from one end to another.”
Jewish tradition says Isaiah the prophet was killed being sawn in two – Heb. 11:37
God deported the nation of Israel for all same sins Manasseh caused Judah to commit in a very short period of time.
So God had him deported to Babylon.How could such a person as Manasseh
ever beredeemed?
“How could I ever be redeemed from the things
I have done?” (Rom. 3:23; I Jn. 1:8-10)Manasseh’s tale did not end in a
Babylonianprison under Assyrian rule!
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Manasseh had been captured and led away as
a slave to the city of Babylon!
God heard his prayerand restored him to
hisKingdom!
II Chr. 33:12-1312. When he was in distress, he
entreated the LORD his God and humbled himself greatly before the God of his fathers.
13. When he prayed to Him, He was moved by his entreaty and heard his supplication, and brought him again to Jerusalem to his kingdom. Then Manasseh knew that the LORD was God.
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Could Manasseh be redeemed?
He was by the mercy of God!
Israel could have been redeemed too, but they
did not heed the prophets, nor did they humble
themselves before God!
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Manasseh lived the part of the Prodigal Son in
the parable Jesus told in Luke 15:11-32: Manasseh lived according to his own will He found himself in a foreign land, separated from his
Father He found himself at the bottom of the barrel; strength
failed He humbled himself – restored to his family with full
honors
God has made the same promise to us! (I Jn. 1:9)
A repentant heart can be redeemed and restored!
Manasseh’s ReformationManasseh’s Redemption
Manasseh was not a foxhole convert!
II Chr. 33:14-17: True Repentance!
14. Now after this he built the outer wall of the city of David on the west side of Gihon, in the valley, even to the entrance of the Fish Gate; and he encircled the Ophel with it and made it very high. Then he put army commanders in all the fortified cities of Judah.
15. He also removed the foreign gods and the idol from the house of the LORD, as well as all the altars which he had built on the mountain of the house of the LORD and in Jerusalem, and he threw them outside the city.
16. He set up the altar of the LORD and sacrificed peace offerings and thank offerings on it; and he ordered Judah to serve the LORD God of Israel.
17. Nevertheless the people still sacrificed in the high places, although only to the LORD their God.
When we repentand change ourways, we need
toget rid of the
sincompletely!
Conclusion Manasseh’s Redemption
Our lives were full of sin before we came to
know Christ – We were no better off than Manasseh, separated from God!
Christ shed His blood to redeem us, to purchase
back our souls (Eph. 1:7; I Pet. 1:18-19) Through the blood of Jesus it is possible to be
redeemed, no matter what kind of life we lived before!There was hope for Manasseh –
There’s hope for us!
II Kings 24:3-4: Sadly, the people did not give up his
sins!
ConclusionManasseh’s Redemption
Once redeemed: Must no longer live as our former ways!
Manasseh did just that – His works glorified God Who had redeemed him!
Titus 2:11-1411. For the grace of God has
appeared, bringing salvation to all men,
12. instructing us to deny ungodliness and worldly desires and to live sensibly, righteously and godly in the present age,
13. looking for the blessed hope and the appearing of the glory of our great God and Savior, Christ Jesus,
14. who gave Himself for us to redeem us from every lawless deed, and to purify for Himself a people for His own possession, zealous for good deeds.
Conclusion Manasseh’s Redemption
Have you been redeemed?
Christians are those who have been redeemed
and must now live in such a way that the world,
our former ways, may see our good works and
glorify God (Mt. 5:16; Ps. 119:105)!
“What Must I Do To Be Saved?”
Hear The Gospel (Jn. 5:24; Rom. 10:17)
Believe In Christ (Jn. 3:16-18; Jn. 8:24)
Repent Of Sins (Lk. 13:35; Acts 2:38)
Confess Christ (Mt. 10:32; Rom. 10:10)
Be Baptized (Mk. 16:16; Acts 22:16)
Remain Faithful (Jn. 8:31; Rev. 2:10)
For The Erring Child: Repent (Acts 8:22), Confess (I Jn. 1:9),
Pray (Acts 8:22)