Monthly Archives: February 2013
down time
Psalm 38 These are the words of a man who is in physical and mental anguish because of his sins, who feels all alone in the world. His only hope is the one he has offended most. Yet, he pleads … Continue reading
new normal
2 Chronicles 12 After abandoning the LORD, Rehoboam was humbled by a foreign invasion, but not completely destroyed. The LORD wanted him to know the difference between serving him and serving other gods. The difference was that Rehoboam and his … Continue reading
no more
Psalm 37 David encourages his listeners to realize that even though they will face adversaries, they should not worry, because all God’s enemies will eventually be destroyed. Soon they will be “no more” (10,36). Evil has no future in God’s … Continue reading
this thing is from me
2 Chronicles 11 God told Rehoboam not to engage in battle against his relatives because “this thing is from me.” The rebellion, the division, all of it was the working out of God’s ultimate plan. Often or tendency is to … Continue reading
steadfast love
Psalm 36 The threats the psalmists calls to our attention are very real, because there are people who are deeply invested in transgression. They do not fear God, and are constantly plotting trouble for others. But God’s steadfast faithfulness and … Continue reading
an imperfect union
2 Chronicles 10 God’s judgment upon the house of David prophesied by Ahijah began in this way: the LORD allowed Rehoboam to refuse to listen to his people. That was all that was needed for the union to unravel. It … Continue reading
betrayed
Psalm 35 David feels betrayed. The very friends that he remembers praying and fasting for are now attacking him, and relishing in his troubles. He can only appeal to the righteous judge of all the earth. There are some things … Continue reading
evaluation results
2 Chronicles 9 The queen of Sheba examined all the aspects of Solomon’s rule and life and concluded that God loved Israel, so set him up as their king. Her evaluation of Solomon’s leadership was a reflection not on his … Continue reading
refuge
Psalm 34 David was in a strange land among strange men. He cried out to the LORD, and was rescued. He sought refuge from the LORD, and was delivered. The LORD does not promise to keep us from times of … Continue reading
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serving out of faith
2 Chronicles 8 The seeming implication of this chapter is that Solomon was successful in his other building projects because he had prioritized the temple. It is OK to bring our plans to the LORD as long as we have … Continue reading