• Day 157 One Year Bible Read Along

  • Jun 7 2024
  • Length: 14 mins
  • Podcast

Day 157 One Year Bible Read Along

  • Summary

  • Description/Summary of 2 Chronicles 25-27: In 2 Chronicles 25-27, we witness the reigns of three different kings of Judah: Amaziah, Uzziah (also known as Azariah), and Jotham. These chapters provide insights into the political and religious developments during their respective reigns. Amaziah starts off as a righteous king but later succumbs to pride and seeks the help of idolatrous gods, resulting in his downfall. Uzziah becomes king at a young age and experiences prosperity and military success as long as he follows the ways of the Lord. However, his pride leads him to enter the temple and offer incense, resulting in him being struck with leprosy. Jotham, Uzziah's son, reigns in his father's place and maintains his righteousness, leading Judah in prosperity and military strength.

    Key People/Places/Events:

    • Amaziah: King of Judah, initially righteous but later turns to idolatry
    • Uzziah (Azariah): King of Judah, experiences prosperity and military success but becomes prideful
    • Jotham: Son of Uzziah, becomes king of Judah after Uzziah's leprosy
    • Judah: The kingdom ruled by these kings
    • The temple: Uzziah's act of entering the temple and offering incense

    Questions to Consider:

    1. How do the actions and choices of the kings impact their reigns and the prosperity of Judah?
    2. What lessons can be learned from the downfall of Amaziah and Uzziah?
    3. How does Jotham's righteousness contribute to the stability and success of Judah?
    4. What role does pride play in the stories of these kings, and what consequences arise from it?
    5. How do these accounts reflect the importance of remaining faithful to God and following His commands?

    Description/Summary of John 16: John 16 is a chapter in the Gospel of John where Jesus continues to teach and prepare His disciples for His impending departure. He speaks of the coming of the Holy Spirit, who will guide and empower them in His absence. Jesus assures the disciples that although they will face persecution and challenges, He will overcome the world, giving them peace and hope. He explains the relationship between the disciples, Himself, and the Father, emphasizing the unity and love they share. Jesus concludes by comforting the disciples, assuring them that their grief will turn to joy when they see Him again.

    Key People/Places/Events:

    • Jesus: The central figure in the Gospel of John, teaching and comforting His disciples
    • The disciples: Those who follow Jesus and receive His teachings
    • The Holy Spirit: Promised by Jesus to come after His departure
    • Persecution and challenges: What the disciples will face after Jesus' departure
    • The Father: The divine relationship Jesus emphasizes between Himself, the disciples, and the Father

    Questions to Consider:

    1. How does Jesus' teaching about the Holy Spirit provide comfort and guidance to the disciples?
    2. What is the significance of Jesus overcoming the world and giving peace in the midst of challenges?
    3. How does the concept of unity and love among the disciples reflect their relationship with Jesus and the Father?
    4. How does the promise of joy in the midst of grief impact the disciples' understanding of Jesus' departure and return?
    5. How do these teachings from Jesus continue to offer encouragement and hope to believers today?
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