Daily Devotionals for your work week that generally follow along the teachings on Sunday morning at New Hope Church in Greenwood, IN. Dive into God’s Word with us and Let’s Find Out Together how to LIVE, LOVE, and GO just like Jesus. Hosted by Randy Spacht.
One of the psalms major themes is that we be thankful. Let’s find out together what we should be thankful for as we read Psalms 115 – 118.
Sixty-four times in Ezekiel the Lord says that he does something so they would know that he is the Lord. Let’s find out together what the Lord is doing as we read Ezekiel 19-21.
Jerusalem is fickle. Let’s find out together about the three images of Jerusalem and what they tell us as we read Ezekiel 19-21.
God pronounces judgment on Israel’s leaders. Let’s find out together who and why they were judged as we read Ezekiel 12-14.
Ezekiel has a vision of God’s glory leaving the temple. Let’s find out together why that happened as we read Ezekiel 8-11.
Ezekiel lay on his left side for 390 days to symbolize a 390 siege of Jerusalem. What in the world is that? Let’s find out together as we read Ezekiel 4-7.
The book of Ezekiel starts with a vision of God. Let’s find out together what Ezekiel saw as we read Ezekiel 1-3.
“Hallelujah” only occurs 23 times in the Old Testament. Let’s find out together what it means as we read Psalms 112-114.
Why was Hezekiah so praised by God? Let’s find out together as we read 2 Chronicles 30-32.
What happens in Israel when a king oversteps his boundaries? Let’s find out together as we read 2 Chronicles 26-29.
Can a king rule when he’s seven years old? Let’s find out together as we read 2 Chronicles 23-25.
Judah had its problems too. What were they? Let’s find out together as we read 2 Chronicles 20-22.
Who was Jehoshaphat? Let’s find out together as we read 2 Chronicles 17-19.
In 2 Chronicles 7-9, let’s find out together what happened in Solomon’s latter years.
In 2 Chronicles 4-6, let’s find out together how the temple was built and dedicated.
In 2 Chronicles 1-3, let’s find out together what happened in Solomon’s early years.