II Timothy 2:15 Study earnestly to present yourself approved to God, a workman that does not need to be ashamed, rightly dividing the Word of Truth.
Chronological Bible Reading for July 19
II Kings 18:1-8; II Chronicles 29-31; Psalms 48
II Kings 18:3 – Hezekiah was different from most of the kings of Judah. His trust in God was great and he kept God’s Law.
II Chronicles 29:19 – If King Ahaz had cast the Holy Vessels away then someone was faithful enough to collect them and preserve them for future worship.
II Chronicles 29:36 – The people were prepared, the Levites were prepared, but the Priests were not.
II Chronicles 30:2 – The laziness of the priests caused a delay in the celebration but God had provided for that also. This also allowed many more people to come and renew their relationship with God.
II Chronicles 30:9 – Another part of the BIG IF, a repentant heart receives mercy.
II Chronicles 30:10–11 – The good news of the celebration fell on some as seeds on the road but in others the news sprouted and grew strong.
II Chronicles 30:19 – It is better to obey God than sacrifice many offerings.
II Chronicles 30:20 – The Lord healed their uncleanness because their heart was to seek God and honor Him. Again the blessings of the BIG IF is shown to the people.
II Chronicles 31:5 – The good news of the Passover celebration was spread to all and in many it grew like a seed planted in good soil and produced much more.

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