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Study Resources :: Text Commentaries :: F.E. Marsh :: Readings 301-350 (Peace - Service)

F.E. Marsh :: 346. Self-Confidence

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References for 2Ch 25:27 —  1   2   3 

II. CHRONICLES 25:17-28

ONE of the saddest things that can be witnessed, is, when a person has known the Lord and goes away from Him (2 Chron. 25:2, 27; Gal. 5:7). Self-confidence is the child of half-heartedness.

  1. Self-confidence looks earthward instead of heavenward. The king of Judah “took advice” (2Chron. 25:17), not from God but from men.
  2. Self-confidence acts in its own strength. Amaziah “sent,” and said (2Chron. 25:17). He who sides with self takes sides against God, and runs on a rock to his own destruction.
  3. Self-confidence is fostered by wrong. Idolatry was the hot-bed that caused the self-confidence of Amaziah to flourish (2Chron. 25:20).
  4. Self-confidence is the forerunner of defeat. “Put to the worse” (2Chron. 25:22) is ever the summary of the life of the child of the flesh.
  5. Self-confidence meets with bondage, damage, and loss. The king of Israel “took” the king of Judah and “brake” the wall of Jerusalem (2Chron. 25:23). Brokenness of spirit (Luke 22:62), and bondage of heart are ever the outcome of selfs action (Gal. 5:1).
  6. Self-confidence reaps what it sows. Amaziah had conspired against God in his self-action, and now he is paid back in his own coin in being conspired against (2Chron. 25:27).
  7. Self-confidence meets with death (2Chron. 25:27). “Boast,” “Would not hear,” “Put to the worse,” “Brought,” “Brake,” “Turn away,” “Fled,” “Slain,” are the words that sum up the downgradeism of the king of Judah.
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