Posts by Josh Moody
1 Chronicles 5-6: Lessons from History
1 Chronicles 5-6, Psalm 126, Luke 7:36-50, Colossians 2:1-7 1 Chronicles 5-6: The chronicler continues to intersperse into his genealogy moral and spiritual lessons that he wants his readers to learn from his chronological survey of Israelite history via the names of the individuals and their family trees. Unlike modern family trees, these ancient genealogies…
Read More1 Chronicles 3-4: Jabez
1 Chronicles 3-4, Psalm 125, Luke 7:18-35, Colossians 1:15-29 1 Chronicles 3-4: The genealogies continue—precious records for those wanting to trace their lineage back beyond the exile and so authenticate their God-given promise to the land, and establish their own connection to that promise in their particular families and persons. David’s family, especially exalted, is…
Read More1 Chronicles 1-2: Hope
1 Chronicles 1-2, Psalm 123-124, Luke 7:11-17, Colossians 1:1-14 1 Chronicles 1-2: These two chapters are unlikely to furnish the bestseller portions of Scripture (if such were allowed to be), and they seem to be hard work even for the most dedicated student of the Bible. But they are here for a reason—not purposelessly preserved…
Read More2 Kings 24-25: Exile
2 Kings 24-25, Psalm 122, Luke 7:1-10, Philippians 4:14-23 2 Kings 24-25: Now Judah is a vassal state of Babylon (24:1), but it does not yet know its place—nor accept the discipline that has come through Babylon. Jehoiakim rebels against Nebuchadnezzar (24:1), and so foreign armies are sent against Judah to destroy it, “according to…
Read More2 Kings 22-23: Reform
2 Kings 22-23, Psalm 121, Luke 6:43-49, Philippians 4:8-13 2 Kings 22-23: The boy king Josiah is a model and example in his godliness, turning neither to the right nor the left out of the way of God (22:1-2). It begins with him showing good management, trustworthy dealing with others, and fair recompense to workers…
Read More2 Kings 20-21: Pray
2 Kings 20-21, Psalm 120, Luke 6:37-42, Philippians 4:1-7 2 Kings 20-21: Hezekiah becomes sick. God’s word comes to him that he will die (20:1). But he pleads to God to have mercy (20:2-3). And before Isaiah has even left the middle court, the word of the Lord returns to him saying that Hezekiah will…
Read More2 Kings 18-19: A Righteous Man
2 Kings 18-19, Psalm 119:169-176, Luke 6:27-36, Philippians 3:15-21 2 Kings 18-19: At last! A good king! Praise God for leaders who fear God. What a relief! What joy for those over whom such a leader has authority—authority he uses to bless, not revile, and for which he knows he is accountable to the living…
Read More2 Kings 16-17: Be Faithful
2 Kings 16-17, Psalm 119:161-168, Luke 6:17-26, Philippians 3:10-14 2 Kings 16-17: Wicked King Ahaz—a whole chapter of his disastrous choices and activities makes somber reading (2 Kings 16). His father did better than he (2 Kings 15:32-36), as did his son (2 Kings 18:1-8), but Ahaz was an evil king. He even burned his…
Read More2 Kings 14-15: In the Eyes of the Lord
2 Kings 14-15, Psalm 119:153-160, Luke 6:1-16, Philippians 3:1-9 2 Kings 14-15: The list of kings carries on, and there is not much to cheer us up in this panoply of decay that covers all the occasional good deeds that are done. Every now and then we read of a king who “did what was…
Read More2 Kings 12-13: Serve Him Wholly
2 Kings 12-13, Psalm 119:145-152, Luke 5:33-39, Philippians 2:19-30 2 Kings 12-13: King Jehoash, son of Ahaziah (11:2), the boy king of Judah who began to reign at just seven years old (11:21), ruled for forty years (12:1). He did was right in the eyes of the Lord, fearing God and keeping his commandments, because…
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