APRIL 4 Reading 94 JUDAH’S LAST YEARS 2 Chronicles 33–36 “The Lord spoke to Manasseh and his people, but they paid no attention” (2 Chron. 33:10).After Hezekiah, Judah fell into a sharp spiritual decline that sealed the Southern Kingdom’s destiny. Despite a brief and superficial revival under Josiah, the nation rushed to judgment. Overview ManassehContinue reading “The 365 Day Devotional Commentary”
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The 365 Day Devotional Commentary
APRIL 3 Reading 93 WORSHIP BRINGS REVIVAL 2 Chronicles 29–32 “In the first month of the first year of his reign, he opened the doors of the temple of the Lord and repaired them” (2 Chron. 29:3).There is nothing as revitalizing for the believer as heartfelt worship of the Lord. Background During Hezekiah’s reign theContinue reading “The 365 Day Devotional Commentary”
The 365 Day Devotional Commentary
APRIL 2 Reading 92 JEHORAM TO HEZEKIAH 2 Chronicles 21–28 “Although the Lord sent prophets to the people to bring them back to Him, and though they testified against them, they would not listen” (2 Chron. 24:19).The text of Chronicles highlights the righteous acts of Judah’s kings. Yet it’s clear that the spiritual condition ofContinue reading “The 365 Day Devotional Commentary”
The 365 Day Devotional Commentary
APRIL 1 Reading 91 TWO GODLY KINGS 2 Chronicles 14–20 “As for you, be strong and do not give up, for your work will be rewarded”(2 Chron. 15:7).The activities of two godly kings identify characteristics of spiritual revival we can apply to our personal lives, and to our churches. Mistakes of each king warn usContinue reading “The 365 Day Devotional Commentary”
The 365 Day Devotional Commentary
MARCH 31 Reading 90 DAVID’S DESCENDANTS FALL 2 Chronicles 10–13 “He and all Israel with him abandoned the Law of the Lord” (2 Chron. 12:1).God kept His promise to David. His descendants did rule on Judah’s throne. But when David’s descendants abandoned God, judgment followed. Even those covered by the promises of God cannot sinContinue reading “The 365 Day Devotional Commentary”
