2 Chronicles-31
Returning to God's Ways: A Devotional Study on 2 Chronicles 31
Introduction
The book of 2 Chronicles highlights the restoration of the kingdom of Judah and the revival of God's promises through faithful leaders. As we explore Chapter 31, let's explore the theme of returning to God's ways and how it can transform our lives.
Section 1: Hezekiah's Reforms (2 Chronicles 31:1-3)
Devotional Thought: King Hezekiah brought about a sweeping reform in Judah. He abolished the pagan practices that had crept into the country and restored God's ways. Consider the theme of returning to God's ways. What practices in your life need to be abolished to align with God's will?
Reflection Questions:
- What pagan practices have entered into your life that need to be abolished?
- What small steps can you take to begin returning to God's ways?
Section 2: The Passover (2 Chronicles 31:4-11)
Devotional Thought: King Hezekiah encouraged the people to celebrate the Passover with unleavened bread for the first time in many years. This event brought about extreme joy and unity among the people. May we also experience joy and unity as we follow God's commands, no matter how difficult or long it has been since their last celebration.
Reflection Questions:
- Are there areas in your spirit that have not fully celebrated and experienced the joy of God's commandments?
- What steps can you take to once again experience the deep joy and unity of following God's commands?
Section 3: Offerings and Tithes (2 Chronicles 31:12-19)
Devotional Thought: King Hezekiah led the reformation of the people's offerings and tithes, ensuring that they were blessed and remained faithful stewards to God's house and people. Consider God's provision and the importance of faithfully giving to His work in the world through your offerings and tithes.
Reflection Questions:
- Are there areas in which you have been neglectful in giving offerings and tithes to further God's work?
- What steps can you take to ensure that you are a faithful steward in giving to God's house and people?
Section 4: Celebration and Praise (2 Chronicles 31:20-22)
Devotional Thought: King Hezekiah and all of Judah celebrated for seventeen days, praising God for His goodness and blessing. May we also celebrate with joy and gratitude for all that God has done in our lives, both the big and the small blessings.
Reflection Questions:
- What areas in your life do you need to celebrate with gratitude to God?
- In what ways can you incorporate celebration and praise into your daily life to honor God's goodness and blessings?
Conclusion:
As we come to the end of 2 Chronicles 31, let's consider Hezekiah's reformation as a call to return to God's ways. This calls us to abolish the practices that hinder our relationship with Him, celebrate His blessings, and honor His commands through faithful offerings and tithes. May we likewise follow God's ways and be faithful to Him and His people.