2 Kings 1
2 Kings chapter 1 reminds me of the various ways people react to God. Some choose to ignore God, others approach God as if He
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2 Kings chapter 1 reminds me of the various ways people react to God. Some choose to ignore God, others approach God as if He
2 Kings, chapter 2 is an example of “passing the mantle” to the next generation. With or without intent, at our death, each of us
2 Kings chapter 3 reminds me how easily we end up in a “dry” place when we don’t walk with God on a daily basis.
2 Kings chapter 4 recounts how God worked a number of miracles through the prophet Elisha. It is hard to miss the fact that the
2 Kings chapter 5 shows a sharp contrast between greatness as the world sees it and greatness from God’s perspective. First we learn of Naaman
2 Kings Chapter 6 reminds me how often we walk through life completely unaware of the spiritual battle going on around us. Let me be
2 Kings chapter 7 continues the story from the previous chapter. The army of the Arameans “marched up and laid siege to Samaria. There was
2 kings 8 reminds me of how insignificant some events that we stress and fuss over really are in the big picture. At the same
2 Kings chapter 9 describes the inevitable judgment of God. Many of us have experienced the patience and mercy of God in our own lives.
2 kings chapter 10 reminds me of the loss and emptiness of those that reject God. In the previous chapter Jehu was anointed King of