Monthly Archives: October 2025

Good Plans Need the Right Timing And God’s Revisions

1 Chronicles 17-19 Introduction In today’s world, people would most likely say that King David chose to perform his last great act to build his legacy: the temple. It is the same thing that people say about President Trump—he is trying to … Continue reading

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Five Lessons for Leaders and One Pitfall to Avoid – II Chronicles 29-33

O morning of 3/11/17 after my Q-time I wrote this letter to my son and my son-in-law.  I was visiting with my Old Testament characters again this morning in my time with the Lord. The man of the day was Hezekiah (II Chronicles 29-33). It … Continue reading

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The Books of Kings

Introduction If you want to be somewhat amused, ask as teenager or a counselee to open the text and read a portion from the books of first or second kings. Don’t be surprised if the first response is a puzzled … Continue reading

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How to Handle Persecution: Political or Personal

Political partisanism or spiritual warfare? The political violence plaguing our nation is no longer a partisan issue. It’s open season spiritual warfare, cultural and personal, the kind of good versus evil reminiscent of Rome in the early centuries post resurrection. … Continue reading

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