2 Chron 13-14 summarizes the battles between the rebel tribes of Judah led by Jerobaom and Judah led by Abijah in Jerusalem. The Chronicler gives theological commentary for the original to trust that God would send a king, the Son of David, to rescue the people. Abijah and Asa's trust in the Lord to fight the battles pointed forward to the Lord Jesus, the true King.
In John 12:1-26, we see Jesus declares he is the long awaited Son of David who will be their true king, He declares it without saying a word but by riding a donkey on a familiar path into Jerusalem. It's glorious good news as we read of the triumphal entry for the fourth time in our bible reading journey! See also Matthew 21; Mark 11; and Luke 19.
EnLARGEd Series- Westminster Larger Catechism Q&A #2
How to Preach the Gospel (Numbers 15:1-41)
Lest the Earth Swallow Us Up (Numbers 16:1-35)
EnLARGEd Series- Westminster Larger Catechism Q&A #1
enLARGEd Series Intro
Day 158 Daily Bible Reading Club (2 Chronicles 28-29 John 17)
Day 157 Bible Reading Club ”I am not Alone” (2 Chronicles 25-27 John 16)
How to Preach the Gospel (Numbers 15:1-41)
Foundations: Of Baptism Part 1
Foundations: Of the Sacraments
How Prayer Works (Numbers 14:13-45)
Faith Made Visible (Numbers 13:1-14:12)
Foundations: Of the Communion of the Saints Part 2
Foundations: Of the Communion of the Saints
Foundations: Of the Church Part 2
Foundations: Of the Church
Foundations: Of Marriage and Divorce Part 3
Foundations: Of Marriage and Divorce Part 2
Day 156 Bible Reading Club ”Vine Haters” (2 Chronicles 23-24 John 15)
Day 155 Bible Reading Club ”Don’t Underestimate the Father” (2 Chronicles 21-22 John 14)
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