The Bible In A Year 184

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2 Chronicles 28-29, Luke 17

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  1. Alise says:

    I thought it was beautiful how God provided for the offering of Hezekiah and the people! No doubt their nation was in ruins from all the wars and taking of captives. And yet God provided the resources of repentance.

  2. Heidi L says:

    Hezekiah was a godly King — and his moms name was Abijah, daughter of Zechariah, I’m guessing the same Zechariah who was Uzziahs counselor? Wow… We can have a powerful impact on our kids even though Ahaz, his dad did not follow God. I wonder if Abijah will make SRTs OT Women of the Word list?!? (or did we already learn of her?) :)

  3. Trish says:

    God bless you Heather!! Keeping all your loved ones in my prayers but most importantly, your trust, and patience. GOD has all of this. He is in control of it all

  4. Heather says:

    A lot has been happening in my life lately and it has caused me to grow distant in my faith.
    I am slowly coming back to God because a women I know has been fight for her life after a horrific car accident. She is still in hospital but we know longer fear for her life at this point in time. It has been a week.

    My boyfriend has been going through a very tough time some terrible luck lately and today he is doing an interview (it’s a physical test) for a job he has been pining over for a long time.
    Please pray with me that he passes it and that God restores his body and runs this race with him.
    We find the results out in a week, he needs this job so badly!

    Thank you

    1. Martina Appelqvist says:

      I’m praying for you and your husband Heather

    2. Traci says:

      Praying!

  5. Claire says:

    Chronicles does a wonderful job of reminding us that God has the victory and without Him we are nothing. This week I feel we have been reminded over and over again that the absolute best thing we can do is worship and follow

  6. Olivia says:

    The first story reminds me of how, especially with an election coming up (in America), it is so important to choose a strong, intelligent, and God-fearing person to lead us!

  7. Suzanne says:

    It’s no wonder we are referred to as sheep so often! How silly is it that various rulers keep running after the so-called gods of the nations around them, not realizing that God is merely using those nations as His tools. No other gods can do what God does. And as the rulers go, so go the people, just like sheep playing follow the leader. Let this be a lesson to Christians today, and let us follow God, not leaders who want to take us away from God.

  8. Katrina P says:

    This chapter in Luke is a reminder to always give thanks to the Lord! He is the reason and is deserving of a all of our praise!