What is the nc daily devotional?
Join us as we read through the whole Bible in three years beginning January 2025. Each week, we read chapters of the Old and New Testaments and The Psalms, and the daily devotional highlights a scripture to guide and enrich your Bible reading. Written by our pastoral staff.
2 Chronicles 2
by: Garet Arnold
04/30/2026
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In 2 Chronicles 2, Solomon begins preparations to build the temple for the Lord and a royal palace for himself. He organizes a large workforce and reaches out to King Hiram of Tyre for skilled laborers and quality materials, especially cedar and cypress timber. Hiram agrees to help, recognizing God’s favor on Solomon, and the two establish a cooperative partnership for the project.
This highlights the importance of preparation and seeking help from others to accomplish God-
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2 Chronicles 1
by: Garet Arnold
04/29/2026
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In 2 Chronicles 1, Solomon establishes his rule over Israel and goes to Gibeon to offer sacrifices to God at the tabernacle. God appears to him in a dream and invites him to ask for anything, and Solomon humbly requests wisdom and knowledge to lead the people well. Pleased with his request, God grants him exceptional wisdom along with riches, honor, and influence beyond any other king.
Solomon’s choice shows that valuing wisdom over personal gain aligns our hearts with God’
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Psalm 69
by: Garet Arnold
04/28/2026
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Psalm 69 is a cry of deep distress in which David feels overwhelmed, rejected, and close to destruction, yet continues to call out to God for rescue. He describes suffering not only from personal hardship but also from the scorn and hostility of others, while maintaining confidence that God hears and will respond at the right time. The psalm shifts toward hope, expressing trust that God will deliver the afflicted and bring justice, ultimately leading to praise. It also poi
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Acts 9:32-43
by: Garet Arnold
04/27/2026
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In Acts 9:32–43, Peter travels through different towns and performs miracles that strengthen the early Christian community. He heals a paralyzed man named Aeneas in Lydda, leading many people to turn to faith. In Joppa, Peter raises a woman named Tabitha (also called Dorcas) from the dead, which causes many others to believe.
God’s power is not limited by human weakness—He brings healing, restoration, and even new life in ways that draw people toward Him. When we stay avail
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Acts 9:1-31
by: Garet Arnold
04/26/2026
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In Acts 9, we see what is one of the most pivotal moments in Christianity after the Resurrection of Christ. Saul (later called Paul who writes 2/3rds of the New Testament) is confronted by the LORD on his way to Damascus and has a radical salvation experience. But the experience isn’t complete until a man by the name of Ananias comes to minister to him. What's interesting is that even though Saul met Jesus face to face, it's not until Ananias shows up and ministers to him
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2 Chronicles 34
by: Taurina Smith
04/25/2026
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During the restoration of the temple in Jerusalem, the Book of the Law was discovered. When it was read aloud before the king, Josiah was deeply moved, recognizing both the authority of God’s Word and the people’s disobedience. “The king…renewed the covenant in the presence of the LORD—to follow the LORD and keep his commands, statutes and decrees with all his heart and all his soul, and to obey the words of the covenant written in this book.” Josiah’s response demonstrate
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2 Chronicles 33
by: Taurina Smith
04/24/2026
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Manasseh succeeded his father Hezekiah as king of Judah. Unlike his father, Manasseh led the nation astray through profound evil and wicked practices. “He sacrificed his children in the fire in the Valley of Ben Hinnom, practiced divination and witchcraft, sought omens, and consulted mediums and spiritists.” As a result, God handed Manasseh over to the king of Assyria. Brought to a place of utter distress, Manasseh humbled himself before the LORD. Moved by the sincerity of
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2 Chronicles 32
by: Taurina Smith
04/23/2026
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As Hezekiah prepares for an attack from the king of Assyria, he encourages God’s people, saying, “Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid or discouraged…with us is the LORD our God to help us and to fight our battles.” Hezekiah and Isaiah cry out to the LORD, and the LORD responded: “…the LORD sent an angel, who annihilated all the fighting men and the commanders and officers in the camp of the Assyrian king.” As believers, though our lives are not exempt from trials, w
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2 Chronicles 31
by: Taurina Smith
04/22/2026
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When the festival came to an end, the Israelites went out and destroyed the pagan idols and altars. Hezekiah then reestablishes the priests and Levites for service and worship in the temple. Then, the king called on God’s people to give, and they responded with great generosity. Scripture says of Hezekiah, “In everything he undertook in the service of God’s temple and in obedience to the law and the commands, he sought his God and worked wholeheartedly. And so he prospered
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2 Chronicles 30
by: Taurina Smith
04/21/2026
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After Hezekiah reopens and repairs the temple, he invites all Israel and Judah to Jerusalem to celebrate Passover. In his letter, the king calls the people to return to the LORD, reminding them, “…the LORD your God is gracious and compassionate, He will not turn His face from you if you return to Him.” This passage reveals God’s heart toward His people—when we return to Him with a heart of repentance, He meets us not with rejection or disappointment, but with grace and com
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Psalm 68
by: Judy Ledene
04/19/2026
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Psalm 68 is a call of vivacious and victorious worship of God, our Mighty Warrior and Conquering King. He reigns in power, fighting on behalf of those He deeply loves, never overlooking the fatherless, the widows, the lonely, the prisoners, or the poor. The psalmist describes God’s triumphal procession from the ancient heavens to His dwelling place in Jerusalem. “You, God, are awesome in Your sanctuary; the God of Israel gives power and strength to His people.” May our hea
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Acts 7-8
by: Taurina Smith
04/19/2026
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Stephen stood before the Sanhedrin, accused of speaking against the temple, and recounts Israel’s history from Abraham to Solomon. He reminds the leader that “the Most High does not live in houses made by human hands,” confronting their misplaced identity. Echoing the LORD’s address to the Hebrew people in the wilderness. Stephen says, “You stiff-necked people…You are just like your ancestors. You always resist the Holy Spirit!” We can stand in the LORD’s sanctuary, reciti
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1 Chronicles 29
by: Garet Arnold
04/18/2026
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In 1 Chronicles 29, King David gathers the people to give generously for the building of the temple, even though his son Solomon will be the one to complete it. The leaders and people respond with willing hearts, offering their resources joyfully, and David praises God for His greatness and provision. He acknowledges that everything they give already belongs to God, showing humility and gratitude.
This passage reminds us that true worship involves giving back to God with a
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1 Chronicles 28
by: Garet Arnold
04/17/2026
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David summons all the officials of Israel to Jerusalem and reminds them that it was the LORD who raised him up to be king over Israel, and while it was in his heart to build the LORD a temple, his son Solomon would be the one to build the temple (vv. 1-7).
But David charges Solomon to remember that obedience (vv. 9-10) and being strong and courageous because of the LORD’s presence would give him success (vv. 20-21). We would do well to remember ourselves that we as follower
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1 Chronicles 27
by: Garet Arnold
04/16/2026
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For Solomon to be able to build the temple, Israel had to remain a strong nation, at peace with their neighbors, for young Solomon was not a military genius like his father David. So it was necessary to organize the army (vv. 1-15), the tribal leaders (vv. 16-24), the managers (vv. 25-31) and counselors (vv. 32-34) who served the king personally.
This careful organization of leaders and responsibilities reminds us that God values both order and faithfulness, calling us to s
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