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2 Chronicles-13

Faithful Obedience: A Devotional Study on 2 Chronicles 13

Introduction

The book of 2 Chronicles provides a biographical account of the kings who reigned in Judah after King Solomon's reign. In Chapter 13, we encounter the tale of Abijah, who leads Judah in battle against Israel. As we embark on this devotional study, we will unpack the themes and lessons that can transform us spiritually.

Section 1: The Background (2 Chronicles 13:1-2)

Devotional Thought: The background of Abijah's story reveals the nuances of the time. Abijah comes from a lineage of Deuteronomic kings who lead their people in obedience to God. This lineage echoes the deeper truth that Abijah's obedience to the Lord is critical to his leadership. May we align our leadership in Christ with the Deuteronomic command to obey His Word.

Reflection Questions:

  • Where is God calling you to lead?
  • How can your leadership be imbued with obedience to God's Word?

Section 2: Welcoming Renegades to Rebellion (2 Chronicles 13:3-7)

Devotional Thought: Abijah's predecessor, Rehoboam, had led the people of Judah into rebellion by following the advice of the renegades, rather than seeking God's guidance (2 Chronicles 10:6-19). Abijah confronts Israel's king, Jeroboam, and denounces his family's previous apostasy. There is vital insight here. Obeying the Lord, even in difficult times, keeps rebellion at bay.

Reflection Questions:

  • Are there areas in your life where you have followed bad advice instead of seeking God's guidance?
  • How can following God's Word prevent rebellion in your life?

Section 3: Faithful Prayer (2 Chronicles 13:8-12)

Devotional Thought: Abijah's faithful prayer in this passage is critical to his victory against Israel. Abijah prays with confidence, trusting that God's hand is already in this victory. Today, allow faith to fill your prayers, trusting that the Lord has already planned your victory.

Reflection Questions:

  • How does your prayer life reflect your faith in God's handiwork?
  • In what ways can you cultivate more faith-filled prayer in your life?

Section 4: God's Workmanship at Display (2 Chronicles 13:13-20)

Devotional Thought: Abijah's victory in battle culminated in God's display of workmanship. Abijah recognized the power of God's hand delivering the Israelites into their hand. May we always be mindful that God's handiwork is at play in our lives as well.

Reflection Questions:

  • How do you acknowledge God's hand in your life's victories and victorious moments?
  • How can you learn to see God's workmanship in every area of your life?

Section 5: Obedience's Praiseworthy Rewards (2 Chronicles 13:21-22)

Devotional Thought: Abijah's obedience paid off in rewards. Scripture records that God rewarded Abijah for his faithfulness. May our faithful obedience lead to the same praiseworthy rewards that God promises to us in Christ.

Reflection Questions:

  • How does God promise to reward faithfulness in Christ?
  • In what ways do you believe that your faithful obedience will lead to spiritual rewards in Christ?

Conclusion:

In closing, Abijah's tale is a rich reminder that our faithfulness to God's Word has contagious effects. May we seek God's guidance persistently, follow it faithfully, and prepare to receive the spiritual rewards that will follow faithful obedience in Christ.