In 2 Chronicles 32-34, Josiah gives us a powerful example of how hearing God’s Word can change everything from your personal relationship with God to your entire future. That’s why we read the Bible…
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In 2 Chronicles 29, zeal for God's house consumes Hezekiah as it did Jesus in John 2. Paul says now we’re God’s temple in 1 Corinthians 3. So purifying God’s temple begins with purifying ourselves.…
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In 2 Chronicles 24-28, we see how God uses consequences as a way to repair relationship. When we face consequences in our own lives because we failed to love our neighbor as ourselves, God…
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As we wrap up 2 Chronicles 20 and move into chapters 21–24, Jehosheba stands out as a powerful example of how to live for God. Her story reminds us we've all been placed in…
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Jehoshaphat was the sixth king of Judah in the Davidic line, known for his faithfulness to God. He sought to teach the people God's laws, leading to blessings in Judah. However, his alliance with…
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The Chronicler’s purpose in writing is to tell the exiles the story of their past so they can have hope for their future. As begin 2 Chronicles 13 he is telling stories of the…
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As we dive into 2 Chronicles 10-12, the nation will divide into northern Israel and southern Judah, and the Chronicler will transition to writing about the lesser kings. However, unlike 1 and 2 Kings which…







