June 25 | Consequences
Today’s Reading: Read II Kings 8:16-19; II Chronicles 21:1-22:9 To fully understand what happened in today’s reading, we need to have a quick review. Open...
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Today’s Reading: Read II Kings 8:16-19; II Chronicles 21:1-22:9 To fully understand what happened in today’s reading, we need to have a quick review. Open...
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In 2 Kings 8 and 2 Chronicles 21-22, Jehoram and Ahaziah, kings of Judah, follow the idolatrous practices of Israel's house of Ahab, leading to divine judgment and political instability. Their reigns are marked by Edomite and Libnah revolts, prophetic condemnations, and ultimately, their deaths, reflecting the consequences of abandoning the covenant with God.
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Today’s Reading: Read II Kings 5:1-15; II Kings 6:1-7; II Kings 6:8-17 Parents, before you read today you have a project! Grab a white sheet...
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In 2 Kings 5-8, the prophet Elisha performs miracles, demonstrating God's power and mercy, such as healing Naaman's leprosy, multiplying a widow's oil, and reviving a child. These events underscore God's influence over life and nations, while interactions with kings reveal the interplay of divine prophecy and political power in Israel and surrounding regions.
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GOSPEL CONVERSATION OPPORTUNITY We read a lot this week about the evil choices that the Kings of Israel and Judah made at times. Sometimes when...
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Today’s Reading: Read II Kings 2:1-11; II Kings 4:1-7 Start off today’s devotional time by pouring water into a small cup. Talk about how many...
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In 2 Kings 1-4, Elijah confronts King Ahaziah's idolatry, resulting in Ahaziah's death, while Elijah is subsequently taken into heaven in a whirlwind, passing his prophetic mantle to Elisha, who then performs several miracles, including purifying water and multiplying oil, demonstrating God's continued presence and power through His prophets.
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In 1 Kings 22 and 2 Chronicles 18-20, the narratives describe King Ahab's fatal alliance with Jehoshaphat against Aram, where despite prophetic warnings, Ahab is killed in battle. Jehoshaphat, although rebuked for his alliance, leads Judah to a miraculous victory over a vast coalition, underscoring his reliance on divine guidance over military strategy.
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Today’s Reading: Read II Chronicles 19:1; 8-11; II Chronicles 20:1-34 Have you ever heard the phrase, “you have to see it to believe it?” What...
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Today’s Reading: Read I Kings 21:1-8, 15-16, 20-29 Think of a time when you asked someone for forgiveness. Mom and Dad, this is a great...
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In 1 Kings 20, King Ahab of Israel faces and ultimately defeats Ben-hadad of Aram through divine intervention, despite overwhelming odds. In 1 Kings 21, Ahab, influenced by Jezebel, unjustly seizes Naboth’s vineyard leading to Elijah prophesying Ahab's and Jezebel’s violent downfall as divine retribution for their actions.
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Today’s Reading: Read I Kings 17; I Kings 18:1-2; 15-19; 22-39; I Kings 19:3-21 Today start out your time together by playing the whisper game. ...
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