2 Chronicles 33:19 says, His prayer also, and how God was intreated of him, and all his sins, and his trespass, and the places wherein he built high places, and set up groves and graven images, before he was humbled: behold, they are written among the sayings of the seers. Manasseh also tore down all the false places of worship and the idols he had set up after he repented and asked God's forgiveness. As Christians, we need to tear down anything that has come between God and us and repent of allowing it to happen to start with and He will restore us to a right relationship with Him spiritually. Just as Manasseh never stopped being a part of the family of David even when he was rebelling against God, once we are reborn into the family of God, we will be a part of it forever, but we can lose God's blessings if we stray away from following His will for our lives. Verse twenty adds, So Manasseh slept with his fathers, and they buried him in his own house: and Amon his son reigned in his stead. As with all earthly rulers, eventually Manasseh died and was buried, and then his son Amon became king. Verse twenty-one continues, Amon was two and twenty years old when he began to reign, and reigned two years in Jerusalem. Amon was twenty-two when he became king, and only ruled for two years. Verse twenty-two states, But he did that which was evil in the sight of the Lord, as did Manasseh his father: for Amon sacrificed unto all the carved images which Manasseh his father had made, and served them; Amon did not continue in following God, but returned to following the idols that Manasseh had worshipped before his repentance, which was evil in the sight of God. As followers of Christ, we need to pray that our children will follow us in worshipping and serving God and that our times of not serving Him will not be more important to them. Verse twenty-three adds, And humbled not himself before the Lord, as Manasseh his father had humbled himself; but Amon trespassed more and more. Instead of humbling himself before God as Manasseh his father had, he trespassed or sinned against God more and more. Those who do not put their faith in Jesus Christ will tend to fall deeper into sin over time, I believe, allowing self-pride to rule them. Verse twenty-four continues, And his servants conspired against him, and slew him in his own house. Amon was not killed by a foreign enemy but by his own servants, which is why his reign was so short. I don't think we should kill anyone who is in a position of leadership who doesn't follow God, but we certainly should kill any evil actions that they would lead us to in our lives. Verse twenty-five concludes, But the people of the land slew all them that had conspired against king Amon; and the people of the land made Josiah his son king in his stead. The rest of the people of Judah then killed those who had killed Amon and made Josiah their king. Though Amon may have been wicked, those who killed him were not acting in accordance to God's will either, according to Matthew Henry. We cannot please God by doing anything outside of His will.
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