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    Christian Devotional – August 29, 2024

    Hope, Day 3 Hope in the face of fear. Read Ezra chapter 3. The people were being obedient. They were following through on all that God had commanded them to do, and yet they still experienced fear. Even when we follow the commands of God and we have complete hope and confidence in all that God is going to do, we can still experience fear. Fear is not a lack of faith. Fear is a response to our perception of our circumstances. Only when fear keeps us from acting on the commands of God does it become a lack of faith. Are we acting on the commamds that we have…

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    Christian Devotional – August 28, 2024

    Hope, Day 2 Hope delayed. Read Ezra chapter 2. As we read through all the names that represent the individuals who obeyed God, we see a specific set of names of specific people who had been born into the priesthood. However, they were not able to prove their lineage. God had set apart a specific family to be the ones who were to minister to him in the temple. These people were born from that lineage but they were not able to prove it. Somehow the records had been lost. But, God even made a way for them to still have hope. God had made a provision long ago for…

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    Christian Devotional – August 27, 2024

    Hope, Day 1 Deja vu. Read Ezra chapter 1. After spending the last several weeks reading through the books of Kings, it seemed only fitting to continue the story. But this time, instead of discussing all of the transition and difficulties, we see the hope that God brings to the people of Israel. In French, there is the concept of deja vu, or having seen something already. This chapter reads a lot like the chapters in Exodus when the people are getting ready to leave Egypt. This verse in particular from Ezra chapter one reminded me of Exodus 12:35-36, as all of the people gave them their gold and silver.…

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    Christian Devotional – August 26, 2024

    Times of Transition, Day 45 Exile. Read 2 Kings chapter 25. As we conclude this study through the transition Israel experienced, as recorded in the books of Kings, we see the final leadership changes before complete and total captivity. Babylon has completely decimated the Judean army and the city. He is taking prisoners and relocating people. What people he does leave there in the land are the very poorest and least desirable people. Definitely not what anyone would have considered the best. Going through transition may seem really dark and difficult at times. In fact, often the transitions that we go through are not of our choosing and are not…

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    Christian Devotional – August 24, 2024

    Times of Transition, Day 44 According to the Lord’s command. Read 2 Kings chapter 24. As we come to the end of the country of Judah, we see God doing exactly what he said he was going to do. There are consequences to sin. Those can be delayed at times and those can even be forgiven at times. But in this case, God understood that the people had been so evil for so long, and so unrepentant, that he promised judgment at the right time. God allowed that judgment to come in the form of the country of Babylon. They came in and destroyed Jerusalem, took its leadership captive and…

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    Christian Devotional – August 23, 2024

    Times of Transition, Day 43 Cleaning house. Read 2 Kings 23. After Josiah humbled himself before the Lord as we saw in the chapter yesterday, this chapter he got busy. There was a lot of clean up that needed to happen. So many sins had been committed by the people od Judah, and Josiah knew that he had to completely remove the opportunity to sin. The quickest way to minimize sin is to remove the opportunities for temptation. So, Josiah set about doing that. He went through everything in the temple. Everything through Jerusalem. Everything through all the surrounding towns and cities. He methodically eliminated everything that was not designed…

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    Christian Devotional – August 22, 2024

    Times of Transition, Day 42 Repentance. Read 2 Kings chapter 22. King Josiah was very young when he became king. He was not like his father as he actually believed in and followed God. He began a restoration project to the Temple, and as a result, they uncovered the book of the law. Many people believe this was the book of Deuteronomy. When this book was read to him, he immediately understood just how great the sin of the people of Judah had been and just how angry God was with the people. He immediately repented. He immediately humbled himself before the Lord. He knew that even as King, he…

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    Christian Devotional – August 21, 2024

    Times of Transition, Day 41 The standard. Read 2 Kings chapter 21. The situation for Israel has gone from bad to worse. After King Hezekiah died, his son became one of the most evil Kings that Judah ever experienced. God continues to explain that he is going to judge them based on their sin. He further explains that it’s not just the King that has turned away, but it is all of the people of Judah as well. God explains that he is going to hold them to a standard that was so low because it was the standard for the other evil Kings that were overthrown by the Lord.…

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    Christian Devotional – August 20, 2024

    Times of Transition, Day 40 All about me. Read 2 Kings chapter 20. Hezekiah was at the end of his life and he thought he was going to die. God extended his life, but Hezekiah made a mistake after that. As a result, God shared with him that the future would hold captivity and destruction for the people of Judah. What was Hezekiah’s response? He was just happy it wasn’t going to happen in his lifetime. He was much less concerned about what would happen in the lives of those who were left after him. When we think about all that God is doing in our lives, are we focused…

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    Christian Devotional – August 19, 2024

    Times of Transition, Day 39 Response. Read 2 Kings chapter 19. Twice in this chapter, Hezekiah receives a word from the enemy king. Twice in this chapter the first thing he does is go directly to the Lord and lay it before God. We receive notice of lots of different things all day long. Do we take it directly to the Lord? Hezekiah didn’t try to figure out a response. In fact, he had no idea how to respond. Instead he took everything to the Lord and asked for God’s response. We have to be able to trust God and recognize that he has our best interest in mind. He…