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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 18-19

by: Garet Arnold

05/20/2026

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These chapters recount King Jehoshaphat’s alliance with King Ahab, leading to a disastrous battle despite prophetic warnings from Micaiah. Ahab is killed, while Jehoshaphat narrowly escapes and returns to Judah. Back home, Jehoshaphat reforms the judicial system, urging leaders to act with integrity and reverence for God.

Aligning ourselves with ungodly influences can lead to serious consequences, even when intentions seem good. Yet God also offers restoration, calling us b

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Psalm 72

by: Garet Arnold

05/19/2026

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Psalm 72 is a royal psalm, often associated with Solomon, praying for a king who rules with righteousness, justice, and compassion. It envisions a reign marked by peace, prosperity, and care for the poor and oppressed. Ultimately, it points beyond any earthly king to a perfect and eternal reign blessed by God.

True leadership reflects God’s heart for justice and mercy, not power alone. This psalm invites us to long for and trust in God’s perfect rule over our lives and the

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Acts 14

by: Garet Arnold

05/18/2026

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In Acts 14, Paul and Barnabas continue their missionary journey, preaching in cities like Iconium, Lystra, and Derbe, where many believe but strong opposition also arises. In Lystra, after a miraculous healing, the crowd mistakenly worships them as gods, but they quickly redirect the glory to God. Despite persecution—even being stoned and left for dead—Paul persists in strengthening new believers and establishing churches.

Faithfulness to God doesn’t guarantee ease, but it

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Acts 13

by: Garet Arnold

05/17/2026

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Acts 13 marks the beginning of Paul and Barnabas’s first missionary journey, sent out by the Holy Spirit from Antioch. They preach in various regions, including Cyprus and Pisidian Antioch, boldly proclaiming Jesus as the fulfillment of God’s promises. While many Gentiles receive the message with joy, opposition from some Jewish leaders leads Paul to turn more directly toward the Gentiles.

God’s mission often advances through both openness and resistance, yet His purposes a

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2 Chronicles 17

by: Garet Arnold

05/16/2026

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Jehoshaphat, Asa’s son, becomes king and strengthens Judah by following God and removing idolatry. He sends officials and Levites throughout the land to teach God’s law, leading to spiritual growth among the people. Because of his faithfulness, surrounding nations respect Judah, and the kingdom grows stronger and more secure.

Building your life on God’s truth not only strengthens you but also influences others around you. When you walk faithfully, it can create a ripple eff

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2 Chronicles 16

by: Garet Arnold

05/15/2026

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Later in his reign, Asa faces a threat but relies on a political alliance instead of seeking God’s help. A prophet rebukes him, explaining that he missed an opportunity to see God’s power because of his lack of trust. Asa responds with anger and oppression, and his life ends marked by illness and continued reliance on human solutions rather than God.

Even strong faith can weaken when you start depending on your own solutions instead of God. This chapter is a reminder to sta

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2 Chronicles 15

by: Garet Arnold

05/14/2026

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A prophet encourages Asa to remain faithful, reminding him that God is with those who seek Him. In response, Asa leads a spiritual renewal, removing idols and renewing the covenant with God, and the people commit wholeheartedly to seek the Lord. This obedience results in a time of peace and stability in the kingdom.

Seeking God wholeheartedly brings clarity and renewal, even after seasons of drift. When you commit fully to Him, it often leads to peace that goes beyond your

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2 Chronicles 14

by: Garet Arnold

05/13/2026

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This chapter introduces King Asa, who leads Judah in doing what is good and right in God’s eyes by removing idols and calling the people to seek the Lord. As a result, the nation experiences peace and is strengthened both spiritually and militarily. When a vast army comes against Judah, Asa cries out to God, and the Lord delivers them with a decisive victory.

When you put God first and remove distractions, you create space for peace and strength in your life. Trusting God i

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2 Chronicles 12–13

by: Garet Arnold

05/12/2026

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These chapters recount the reigns of Rehoboam and Abijah, highlighting both failure and moments of faith in Judah’s leadership. Rehoboam turns away from God, leading to invasion and loss, but humbles himself and experiences partial restoration. Abijah later confronts Israel, affirming reliance on God, and despite being outnumbered, Judah prevails because they trust in Him.

Turning away from God brings consequences, but humility opens the door for restoration. When you choos

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Psalm 71

by: Garet Arnold

05/11/2026

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Psalm 71 is a heartfelt prayer for protection and deliverance, expressing deep trust in God from youth into old age. The psalmist asks not to be abandoned in later years and declares God’s righteousness and faithfulness as a lifelong testimony. Despite trouble and opposition, the writer remains confident that God will restore and sustain him.

Your relationship with God isn’t meant to be temporary—it’s something that can grow stronger over your entire life. No matter your ag

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Acts 12

by: Garet Arnold

05/10/2026

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Acts 12 describes how King Herod persecutes the early church, executing James and imprisoning Peter to gain favor with the people. While Peter is in prison, the church prays earnestly, and an angel miraculously frees him, demonstrating God’s power over human authority. The chapter ends with Herod’s downfall after he accepts praise as a god, while the word of God continues to spread and flourish.

Even in impossible situations, God is able to act in ways we don’t expect, espe

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2 Chronicles 11

by: Garet Arnold

05/09/2026

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Rehoboam prepares to fight against the northern tribes, but God tells him not to, so the division remains. He strengthens Judah by fortifying cities and is supported by priests and faithful people who remain devoted to God. For a time, he walks in obedience, and the kingdom is strengthened.

Obedience to God, even when it goes against our instincts, leads to stability and strength. Surrounding ourselves with people who are committed to God helps us stay on the right path.

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2 Chronicles 10

by: Garet Arnold

05/08/2026

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After Solomon’s death, his son Rehoboam becomes king and faces a request from the people to lighten their heavy burdens. Rejecting wise counsel, he chooses harsh leadership, causing the kingdom to divide into Israel and Judah. This division fulfills God’s earlier word of judgment.

Pride and poor choices can lead to lasting consequences. Listening to wise counsel and leading with humility can prevent unnecessary division and pain.

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2 Chronicles 9

by: Garet Arnold

05/07/2026

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The Queen of Sheba visits Solomon and is amazed by his wisdom, wealth, and the greatness of his kingdom, praising God for it. Solomon’s riches and influence grow tremendously, making him one of the most powerful kings of his time. The chapter ends with Solomon’s death after a long and prosperous reign.

God’s blessings can be a testimony that points others to Him. True wisdom and success ultimately come from God, not from ourselves.

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2 Chronicles 8

by: Garet Arnold

05/06/2026

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Solomon strengthens his kingdom by building cities, organizing labor, and establishing worship practices at the temple. He ensures that sacrifices are offered regularly according to God’s commands. His reign is marked by order, structure, and continued prosperity.

Faithfulness isn’t only seen in big moments but also in consistent obedience in daily responsibilities. Honoring God in the details of life matters.

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