2 Chronicles 1:1-2:18
Lord, we need Your  wisdom (2 Chronicles 1:10). We need Jesus - He is Your wisdom (1  Corinthians 1:30). Without Jesus, we're fools. We may think that we're  wise - but we're not. Jesus makes us wise. True wisdom comes from Him.  When we build our lives on Jesus, we are truly wise (Matthew 7:24-27).  Lord, give us Your wisdom - the wisdom that knows the most important  thing: Jesus is our Saviour.
2 Chronicles 3:1-5:1
Lord,  You call us to work for You, to "work in the Temple of the Lord" (2  Chronicles 4:11; 2 Chronicles 5:1). This is no ordinary work. It's  spiritual work. It is "most holy" (2 Chronicles 3:8,10; 2 Chronicles  4:22). Real work come for You emerges from true worship of You. Before  we can be Your workers, we must be your worshippers. Teach us, Lord, to  worship You. As we worship You, may we receive from You the strength  that we need to work for You.
2 Chronicles 5:2-6:42
Without  Your blessing, Lord, our worship is empty. We need Your blessing. We  pray for Your blessing. May "the glory of the Lord fill the House of  God" (2 Chronicles 5:14). This is our prayer. We pray for the preachers.  We pray for the people. May each and every one of us be blessed by You.  May we be "clothed with Your salvation." May we "rejoice in Your  goodness" (2 Chronicles 6:41).
2 Chronicles 7:1-22
Lord,  You're calling us to pray - and You're giving us Your promise of  blessing (2 Chronicles 7:14). We ask, "Where is the blessing?" You turn  our question around. You say to us, "Where is the prayer?" This is  challenging, Lord. Help us to keep on praying - and to keep on believing  that there will be blessing, Your blessing - the forgiveness of our sin  and the healing of our land (2 Chronicles 7:14).
2 Chronicles 8:1-9:31
Lord,  we look at Solomon - and we see ourselves. There is strength (2  Chronicles 8:16) - and there is weakness (2 Chronicles 8:11; 2  Chronicles 9:12). We want to love You more, but the world keeps on  pulling us back - away from you and into sin. We come to You, Lord. We  come in our weakness. We ask for Your strength. May our comfort and  convenience never become more important to us than our consecration and  commitment to You.
2 Chronicles 10:1-11:23
Lord,  we see division among Your people: "Israel has been in rebellion  against the house of David to this day" (2 Chronicles 10:19). You are  not pleased. You say, "Do not go up to fight against your brothers" (2  Chronicles 11:4). This is not just ancient history. It's our problem.  It's a big problem. We still need to hear the words of Jesus - "a house  ... divided against itself cannot stand" (Mark 3:25). There are to be "no divisions" among us (1 Corinthians 1:10). We  are "all one in Christ Jesus" (Galatians 3:28). Lord, help us, in our  praying and our living, to echo the prayer of Jesus: "May they be  brought to complete unity to let the world know that You sent Me and  have loved them even as You have loved Me" (John 17:21,23).
2 Chronicles 12:1-13:22 
 Lord,  You're calling us to make our choice - What kind of life will we live?  Will it be "He did evil because he had not set his heart on seeking the  Lord" (2 Chronicles 12:14)? or Will it be "As for us, the Lord is our  God and we have not forsaken Him" (2 Chronicles 13:10)? When, Lord,  unbelief and disobedience are threatening to take over our lives, help  us to hear Your Word of warning: "Do not fight against the Lord ... you  will not succeed" - and help us to speak the words of faith: "God is  with us; He is our Leader" (2 Chronicles 13:12).
2 Chronicles 14:1-16:14
 Lord,  we see so much of ourselves in Asa. He started well - "Asa did what was  good and right in the eyes of the Lord his God" (2 Chronicles 14:2). He  ended badly - "He did not rely on the Lord his God ... even in his  disease he did not seek the Lord" (2 Chronicles 16:7-9,12). Help us,  Lord, to hear and heed the words of Jesus: "No-one who puts his hand to  the plough and looks back is fit for the Kingdom of God" (Luke 9:62);  "He who endures to the end will be saved" (Mark 13:13). Help us to "go  on" with You and for You (Hebrews 6:1).
 
2 Chronicles 17:1-18:34
Lord,  we read of "the first ways of ... David" (2 Chronicles 17:3). He had  started off so well - "the Spirit of the Lord came upon David in power"  (1 Samuel 16:13). Sadly, he took his eyes off You - and he fell away  from You (2 Samuel 11:2-5). What about us, Lord? Have we "lost our first  love" (Revelation 2:4)? You're calling us back to Yourself. Help us to  return to You - "Spirit of the living God, fall afresh on me. Break me,  melt me, mould me, fill me."
2 Chronicles 19:1-20:37
Lord,  we see two sides of Jehoshaphat (2 Chronicles 19:2-3) - two sides of  ourselves! There is the godly side - "O Lord ... our eyes are upon You"  (2 Chronicles 20:12). There is the sinful side - "Jehoshaphat ... made  an alliance with Ahaziah ... who was guilty of wickedness" (2 Chronicles  20:35). Lord, You know our weakness. Help us to come to You, in our  weakness. Help us to receive new strength, Your strength, the strength  that we need to live a more godly life, a life that brings glory to You  and blessing to us.
2 Chronicles 21:1-23:21
Lord,  we live in difficult times. Many are choosing to do what is "evil in  the sight of the Lord" (2 Chronicles 21:6). Help us to make another  choice, a better choice. Help us to choose to "be the Lord's people" (2  Chronicles 23:16) - "O happy day! that fixed my choice on Thee, my  Saviour and my God ... 'Tis done, the great transaction's done! I am my  Lord's, and He is mine! ... High heaven that heard the solemn vow, that  vow renewed shall daily hear... "
2 Chronicles 24:1-25:28
Lord,  we read the words - "He turned away from the Lord" (2 Chronicles  25:27), and our hearts are sad. Is this only the story of other people?  Is it not also our own story? You're calling us to stop turning away  from You. You're calling us to start turning to You. Help us to walk  with You in the light of Your Word - "Be watchful, stand firm in your  faith, be courageous, be strong" (1 Corinthians 16:13).
2 Chronicles 26:1-28:27
Help  us, Lord, to learn from the failure of King Uzziah. He began well - "He  did what was right in the eyes of the Lord ... He set himself to seek  God" (2 Chronicles 26:4-5). He lost his way - "When he was strong, he  grew proud, and he was false to the Lord his God" ( 2 Chronicles 26:16).  Help us, Lord to become better people - not bitter people!
2 Chronicles 29:1-36  
Lord,  You're calling us to be holy (2 Chronicles 29:5) - and You're calling  us to be joyful (2 Chronicles 29:30). It's not to be holiness without  joy. It's not to be joy without holiness. It's to be holiness and joy.  Lord, make us holy - and make us joyful. 
2 Chronicles 30:1-31:10  
You  call us, Lord, to return to You. You promise to welcome us (2  Chronicles 30:9). Where does our returning come from? Where does our  rejoicing come from? They both come from You. You put it into our hearts  - to return to You (2 Chronicles 30:12). What joy there is for us when  we return to You - "The good Lord pardons every one who sets his heart  to seek God" (2 Chronicles 30:18-19). 
2 Chronicles 31:11-32:33 
You  call us, Lord, to seek You - and You also call us to serve You (2  Chronicles 31:20-21). Where does our seeking and serving come from? It  comes from Your salvation. We read the words, "The Lord saved Hezekiah" (  2 Chronicles 32::22) - and we think of our salvation. We rejoice in  Your precious promise - "All the ends of the earth, turn to Me and be  saved" (Isaiah 45:22). We rejoice in our gracious Saviour - Jesus  Christ, "the Saviour of the world" (John 4:42). 
2 Chronicles 33:1-34:13  
Very  quickly, Lord, good work can be undone (2 Chronicles 33:1-3). Bad work  can be undone - if we will make a new beginning with You (2 Chronicles  34:1-4). Help us, Lord, to make a new beginning with You - and a new  beginning for You. 
2 Chronicles 34:14-35:19  
We  read, Lord, about the reign of King Josiah. There was spiritual revival  (2 Chronicles 34:33). Where did this spiritual revival come from? - It  came from You. It came from the rediscovery of Your Word. Where was Your  Word found? - It was found "in the House of the Lord" (2 Chronicles  34:15). Beyond the written Word, there is Jesus Christ, the living Word  of God. When Your Word is preached to us, help us to listen for the  voice of Jesus Christ, the true and living Word of God. Open up our  hearts to Your Word. Open up our hearts to Your Spirit. Let "rivers of  living water" flow out from our hearts to others (John 7:37-39). 
2 Chronicles 35:20-36:23  
Lord,  we've read good things about King Josiah (2 Chronicles 34:15,33) - but  it wasn't all good: "He did not listen to the words of Neco from the  mouth of God ... " (2 Chronicles 35:22-24). After Josiah's time, there  was terrible spiritual decline (2 Chronicles 36:1-2 / 2 Kings 23:31-32; 2  Chronicles 36:,5,9,11-12). We think of today's world. We wonder, "Is  there any hope for the future?" Help us to  draw encouragement from this: "The Lord stirred up the spirit of Cyrus,  king of Persia ... to build Him a house at Jerusalem" (2 Chronicles  36:22-23). - and help us to say to our neighbours, "Let us go to the  House of the Lord" (Psalm 122:1). Help us, Lord, to keep on believing  that the time of Your blessing may not be far away.
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