1 Chronicles 21
1 Chronicles 21 provides another example of King David’s greatest attribute; he trusted God’s merciful heart. 1 John 2:16 warns that we are always tempted
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1 Chronicles 21 provides another example of King David’s greatest attribute; he trusted God’s merciful heart. 1 John 2:16 warns that we are always tempted
1 Chronicles 22 contrasts being an imperfect earthly Dad to our Heavenly Father. The chapter begins with King David declaring “The house of the Lord God is
1 chronicles 23 provides insight into King David’s priorities. After the new temple was completed, the responsibilities of the priests would have to change. There
1 Chronicles 24, 25 and 26 remind me that our God is a God of order. One of David’s great strengths was his ability to
1 Chronicles 27 reminds me how quick we are to take the blessings of God as our own doing. Some people are blessed with intelligence
1 Chronicles 28 shows that no matter how mighty a man might be, at the end there are things left undone. The chapter begins, “David
1 Chronicles 29 marks the end of King David’s life with abundant praise. I believe the reason for David’s joy is simply because he recognized