Bible Discovery TV - The Daily Show (2025)
God's Way; 2 Chronicles 15-19
Season 5, Episode 5
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07-May-2025
The Bible is the Word of God, it always tells the truth. In the Bible, we see many people who are not committed to the ways of the LORD, even though they had the opportunity to be. This ends up being the case with Asa king of ancient Judah. Judah began as a country after the split of ancient Israel into two. Judah was the smaller southern nation encompassing two of the Israelite tribes, and Israel was the larger northern nation comprising of ten of the Israelite tribes. Asa ruled for forty-one years, from about 913-873 BC. He was a good king, even though
some mistakes of his are recorded for us to learn from. In a time of difficulty, Asa trusted in manmade deals rather than seeking the LORD’s answer. While that is very relatable, we can see that it came with very real consequences. It can be so easy to fall back on man’s answers to our problems, but what would happen if we prayed for insight and help? Seeking God is always in our best interest.
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