Category: 1 Chronicles
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Day 145: Gonna Lay Down My Burdens (1 Chronicles 23:25-26)
1 Chronicles 23, David announces something remarkable: “The LORD… has given rest to his people.” The wandering years were over. The burdens could finally be laid down. Yet the Levites were not without purpose. The wearying work ended, but the work of worship continued. Maybe that is what heaven will be like—not the end of…
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Day 127: Gimme Six Steps (2 Samuel 6)
Why did David stop after six steps when bringing the ark to Jerusalem? Fear? Reverence? Or something else entirely?
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Day 124: Wazzup With Uzzah? (1 Chronicles 13-16)
When we forget the holiness of God, we start to believe our instincts are safer than His commands. That’s a deadly mistake.
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Day 121: Men of Isaachar (1 Chronicles 12:32)
Issachar only brought 200 men—but they “understood the times” and knew what Israel should do. Scripture never criticizes their small number, because discernment made the difference. A few who see clearly can stand beside thousands who don’t.
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Day 119: The Not Like and the Almost Like (1 Chronicles 9:1)
Some tribes disappeared by becoming unlike God’s people; others by becoming almost indistinguishable. Both warn us—but even forgotten places like Zebulun and Naphtali become the first to see Christ’s light.
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Day 117: On Yom Ha’Shoah (1 Chronicles 6)
What looks like a list of names to us was a lifeline to the Jews returning from exile. For them, 1 Chronicles 6 was a refusal to let a people disappear.