Summary: Judah has been so far off-track that they haven't celebrated Passover in forever. What does it look like coming back?

- This is a picture of revival.

WAY OFF TRACK: Something as central as Passover had been lost.

- 2 Chronicles 30:1, 5.

GETTING BACK: They needed to return to God by humble obedience.

- 2 Chronicles 30:6-9.

a. Return to God.

- We are returning to God, not church.

b. By humble obedience.

- This is what is expected of us.

THE RESPONSE: Not everyone wanted it but some places caught fire.

- 2 Chronicles 20:10-12.

a. Mixed response in Israel.

- vv. 10-11.

b. Fire in Judah.

- v. 12.

- Differences in some churches vs. others.

FIRST STEPS: Their “walk” looked like a toddler.

- 2 Chronicles 30:15-20.

- Also: vv. 2-4.

- This was filled with missteps and errors, but they were sincerely seeking and therefore God was free with pardon.

a. “ashamed”

- v. 15.

b. “not consecrated”/“contrary to what was written”

- vv. 17-18.

c. “pardon”

- vv. 19-20.

d. “even if he is not clean according to the rules of the sanctuary”

- v. 19.

- They were doing the best they could with their limited knowledge.

A SURE SIGN: Their humble obedience led to overflowing joy.

- 2 Chronicles 30:21-27.

a. “seven days with great rejoicing”

- v. 21.

b. “seven more days”/“joyfully”

- v. 23.

c. “rejoiced”/“joy”

- vv. 25-26.

d. “God heard them”

- v. 27.