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What can we learn from Hezekiah's observance of the Passover?

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Hezekiah's observance teaches us the importance of honoring God's commandments and the significance of collective worship.

Hezekiah's fervor for observing the Passover after a long neglect highlights the significance of returning to God's commands. In 2 Chronicles 30:5, Hezekiah sends a decree for all Israel to come to Jerusalem to keep the Passover as prescribed by God, emphasizing the communal aspect of worship. His actions demonstrate a heartfelt desire to lead his people in obedience and reverence to God, reminding us that worship is not only an individual act but also a communal expression of faith. This call to togetherness in observance serves as a powerful reminder for contemporary believers to gather, worship, and encourage one another in honoring God's commands, reflecting both our devotion and unity as God’s people.
Scripture References: 2 Chronicles 30:5, Exodus 12:17

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