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1 Chronicles 24
Reading 1 Chronicles 24 for Friday, August 1st. Aaron’s sons had their responsibilities divided according to how many there were by lot.
1 Corinthians 13
Reading 1 Corinthians 13 for Thursday, July 31st. Love is a lot of things. Listen to review.
1 Corinthians 12
Reading 1 Corinthians 12 for Wednesday, July 30th. Everyone in Christ is an important part of the church body. Desire the gifts, but don’t brag about your gift, or belittle your role.
1 Corinthians 11
Reading 1 Corinthians 11 for Tuesday, July 29th. Should Women or men cover their heads? Are haircuts disgraceful? Why are people in church inconsiderate, greedy and lacking self-control? Paul shares his opinion and many are confused about how exactly they should apply this chapter to their lives.
1 Corinthians 10
Reading 1 Corinthians 10 for Monday, July 28th. Don’t make the same decisions many historical Israelites did and get punishment from God. We have freedom in Christ, but should not act in a way that does not benefit the advancement of God’s kingdom.
1 Corinthians 9
Reading 1 Corinthians 9 for Saturday, July 26th. Paul does his preaching and leadership ministries for free, even though he has the right to collect a living from it, because he does not want money to be an obstacle to the advancement of the gospel.
1 Chronicles 23
Reading 1 Chronicles 23 for Friday, July 25th. The Levites are listed with first born and how they and their work responsibilities are divided.
1 Chronicles 22
Reading 1 Chronicles 22 for Thursday, July 24th. David collects supplies and prepares his son for the building of the temple for God. He explains that God did not allow him to do it because of how much blood he shed in his lifetime.
1 Chronicles 21
Reading 1 Chronicles 21 for Wednesday, July 23rd. David sins by asking Joab to count all of the fighting men, and God gives David a message through Gad.
1 Chronicles 20
Reading 1 Chronicles 20 for Tuesday, July 22nd. David’s men prevail again against giants and men with more digits than the average man.
1 Chronicles 19
Reading 1 Chronicles 19 for Monday, July 21st. Those who assumed David and his men were enemies were wrong, but their actions made their beliefs come true.
1 Chronicles 18
Reading 1 Chronicles 18 for Saturday, July 19th. David defeated his enemies and was congratulated by and given gifts from the enemies of his enemies.
1 Chronicles 17
Reading 1 Chronicles 17 for Friday, July 18th. David feels compelled to build a temple for God, but God promises that a son of his will do it instead.
1 Chronicles 16
Reading 1 Chronicles 16 for Thursday, July 17th. David blesses his family after sacrificing for and praising the LORD.
1 Chronicles 15
Reading 1 Chronicles 15 for Wednesday, July 16th. David moves the ark to Jerusalem the right way, and with music and dancing.
1 Chronicles 14
Reading 1 Chronicles 14 for Tuesday, July 15th. David inquires of God before each potential battle for direction.
1 Chronicles 13
Reading 1 Chronicles 13 for Monday, July 14th. A guy was struck dead by God because he tried to steady the ark of God with his hand. This upset David.
1 Chronicles 12
Reading 1 Chronicles 12 for Saturday, July 12th. Fighting soldiers and chiefs are listed among those who wanted David to be made king.
1 Chronicles 11
Reading 1 Chronicles 11 for Friday, July 11th. David is king, and names a city after himself. Mighty men are listed as well as what made them famous.
1 Chronicles 10
Reading 1 Chronicles 10 for Thursday, July 10th. Saul dies in battle by falling on his own sword, and his enemies took his head and armor to their pagan temple, but his parts were retrieved by valiant men.
1 Chronicles 9
Reading 1 Chronicles 9 for Wednesday, July 9th. Names are listed of gatekeepers and the heads of their families.
1 Chronicles 8
Reading 1 Chronicles 8 for Tuesday, July 8th. Many descendants are listed from Saul’s part of the tribe of Benjamin.
1 Chronicles 7
Reading 1 Chronicles 7 for Monday, July 7th. More names of men, women and children are listed, including total armed fighting men, ready for battle.
1 Chronicles 6
Reading 1 Chronicles 6 for Saturday, July 5th. Levi’s descendants list is long, and they handled the affairs of the temple.
1 Chronicles 5
Reading 1 Chronicles 5 for Friday, July 4th. Reuben’s descendants are listed, even though he lost his birthright.
1 Chronicles 4
Reading 1 Chronicles 4 for Thursday, July 3rd. Other clans of Judah are listed and mentioned. Simeon and his family line is listed. God answers the earnest prayer of Jabez also. Thank you for listening to The Voice!
1 Chronicles 3
Reading 1 Chronicles 3 for Wednesday, July 2nd. More names listed for The lineage of David and the kings of Judah and the kings after the exile.
1 Chronicles 2
Reading 1 Chronicles 2 for Tuesday, July 1st. Fathers and sons are listed, as well as a few moms to map the lineage of Israel.
1 Corinthians 8
Reading 1 Corinthians 8 for Monday, June 30th. Don’t use your freedom in Christ to cause others to sin, even if it means giving up meat altogether.
1 Corinthians 7
Reading 1 Corinthians 7 for Saturday, June 28th. Your marital status is not a sin. Think about your decisions and weigh the merits the things that could distract you from focus on God, such as marital concerns and responsibilities vs overwhelming desires.
1 Corinthians 6
Reading 1 Corinthians 6 for Friday, June 27th. It is better to lose money and be wronged than to take fellow believers to court and drag Christ’s name through the dirt.
1 Corinthians 5
Reading 1 Corinthians 5 for Thursday, June 26th. How we should treat hypocrites and what we should do about those who sin and don’t know Christ.
1 Corinthians 4
Reading 1 Corinthians 4 for Wednesday, June 25th. May we be known for love and not judgement of those outside the church.
1 Chronicles 1
Reading 1 Chronicles 1 for Tuesday, June 24th. A list of sons and kings with occasional mentions of notable characters or events.
2 Kings 25
Reading 2 Kings 25 for Monday, June 23rd. Kings were prisoners and the temple was ransacked and plundered for bronze and gold.
2 Kings 24
Reading 2 Kings 24 for Saturday, June 21st. People of Israel were exiled to Babylon as prophesied, and only the poorest people were left in their home city.
2 Kings 23
Reading 2 Kings 23 for Friday, June 20th. Josiah established the Passover and brought back purity by removing pagan gods and priests, then he died in battle and was succeeded by another king who returned Israel to more idol worship.
2 Kings 22
Reading 2 Kings 22 for Thursday, June 19th. Josiah is king at 8 years old. He tore his robes in grief after hearing the words of the law.
2 Kings 21
Reading 2 Kings 21 for Wednesday, June 18th. Kings were bad, and then when a certain king was assassinated, the people rose up to king Josiah instead of the assassin.
2 Kings 20
Reading 2 Kings 20 for Tuesday, June 17th. Hezekiah got sick and was going to die, but God spared him and made a shadow go backwards. Hezekiah’s offspring was predicted to be enslaved to Babylon, but he was glad that there would be peace in his lifetime.
2 Kings 19
Reading 2 Kings 19 for Monday, June 16th. Hezekiah is encouraged after receiving a prophecy about the kings of Assyria and their upcoming downfall.
2 Kings 18
Reading 2 Kings 18 for Saturday, June 14th. Israel is taunted by its confident enemies.
2 Kings 17
Reading 2 Kings 17 for Friday, June 13th. Even unbelievers saw that disobedient Israel needed to get right with their God.
2 Kings 16
Reading 2 Kings 16 for Thursday, June 12th. A king sends ahead plans to have an altar built before he gets back home.
2 Kings 15
Reading 2 Kings 15 for Wednesday, June 11th. Kings without righteousness.
2 Kings 14
Reading 2 Kings 14 for Tuesday, June 10th. More kings did not take down the high places.
2 Kings 13
Reading 2 Kings 13 for Monday, June 9th. Many other kings were bad too. Elisha prophesies while sick, and dies. A dead man came to life after coming in contact with Elisha’s bones.
2 Kings 12
Reading 2 Kings 12 for Saturday, June 7th. Fund raising covers expenses for temple repairs and honest laborers need not be accounted for.
2 Kings 11
Reading 2 Kings 11 for Friday, June 6th. A boy who would gave otherwise been executed was crowned king at 7 years of age after his hiding.
2 Kings 10
Reading 2 Kings 10 for Thursday, June 5th. Jehu had Ahab’s seventy sons beheaded and all the priests of Baal slaughtered, but still allowed the worship of a golden calf.