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Chuck Smith :: Sermon Notes for 2 Kings 20:1-2

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I. "THOU SHALT DIE, AND LIVE."
A. "It is appointed unto men once to die."
B. Death is inevitable.
1. No one able to escape it.
C. We are reminded of it daily.
1. Newspapers.
2. Accidents.
D. Death is not the end - only beginning...
1. Of heaven.
2. Of hell.
E. Statistics:
14,560,000 annually.
1,200,000 monthly.
280,000 weekly.
40,000 daily.
1,666 hourly.
367 nominal Christians.
1,289 unsaved every hour.
"Hell hath enlarged her borders."
II. "SET THY HOUSE IN ORDER."
A. We must prepare for our appointment.
1. Christ to Nicodemus "Ye must be born again."
B. Way to set our house is as Hezekiah - prayer.
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