Faithful When Misunderstood

What do you do when God brings you through one season, but the next season requires wisdom, humility, and faithfulness under pressure? In this live Bible study, we are breaking down 2 Kings 20:1–22:2 and Acts 21:18–36 to look at healing, pride, legacy, destructive patterns, reform, misunderstanding, false accusations, and staying faithful when people misread your obedience. In 2 Kings 20–22, Hezekiah receives healing after crying out to the Lord, but later exposes his treasures to Babylon without discernment. Manasseh and Amon lead Judah into deep idolatry and rebellion, but Josiah rises as a young king who does what is right in the sight of the Lord. This passage reminds us that healing must be stewarded, legacy matters, and broken patterns can still be interrupted. In Acts 21, Paul arrives in Jerusalem, reports what God has done among the Gentiles, and tries to walk in wisdom and unity. Yet he is misunderstood, falsely accused, seized by the crowd, and nearly killed. Even though Paul is walking in obedience, his motives are still questioned and his actions are misread. We will talk about why God’s healing still requires humility, how careless exposure can affect legacy, why assumptions can become accusations, and how to stay grounded when obedience is misunderstood. Join me live as we study what it means to guard what God has entrusted to us, break destructive patterns, pursue peace without compromise, and remain faithful when misunderstood. #BibleStudy #ChristianTherapist #LiveBibleStudy #2Kings #Acts21 #FaithfulWhenMisunderstood #Hezekiah #Josiah #PaulTheApostle #SpiritualGrowth #FaithAndObedience #ChristianEncouragement #BiblicalTeaching #ChristianYouTube #LegacyMatters