2 Chronicles 11
2 Chronicles 11 reminds me that God will intervene to protect, but He will not interfere with our free will. The chapter begins, “When Rehoboam
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2 Chronicles 11 reminds me that God will intervene to protect, but He will not interfere with our free will. The chapter begins, “When Rehoboam
2 Chronicles chapter 12 begins with an all too familiar story, “After Rehoboam’s position as king was established and he had become strong, he and
2 Chronicles 13 gives us a recipe to create conflict. The chapter begins introducing Rehab’s son, “In the eighteenth year of the reign of Jeroboam,
2 Chronicles 14 describes two very different kinds of peace. After King David, Israel’s kings had gotten progressively more rebellious. Until we read, “Asa did what
2 Chronicles chapter 15 provides a lift to anyone that is weary of fighting against the cultural current of the day. It seems popular to
2 Chronicles 16 reminds us how easy it is to trust in our own cleverness during the good times. Our human tendency is to become
2 Chronicles 17 reminds me that the single greatest tool for changing individuals and nations is God’s Word. The chapter begins immediately after Asa, King
2 chronicles 18 reminds me that knowing God’s Word does not make us perfect, but it does teach us that God desires to forgive us
2 Chronicles 19 reminds me of the very different reactions people have to hearing God’s Word. The king of Judah had made the study and
2 Chronicles 20 reminds me how frequently after a spiritual victory, we face attack by the Enemy. Satan desires to make us doubt God’s love