1 Chronicles
Wednesday Evening OT Bible Study
1 Chronicles 19
April 24, 2024 • Pastor Ron Arbaugh • 1 Chronicles 19
Jesus talked about showing kindness (love) to our enemies. Kindness is a fruit of the Spirit. I know it’s hard but one key to a fruitful Christian life is to extend kindness to everyone! Not just to those who deserve it—anyone can do that—but especially to those who may not deserve it or who may not even appreciate it…
1 Chronicles 17
April 10, 2024 • Pastor Ron Arbaugh • 1 Chronicles 17
God never says ‘no’ coldly or without love. Here’s what we have to understand by faith: when God says no, there’s always a good reason. It isn’t important that you know or understand the reason. What’s important is how you respond.
1 Chronicles 14
March 20, 2024 • Pastor Ron Arbaugh • 1 Chronicles 14
This is where David’s future troubles begin. It’s always interesting to me that God will use a man/woman who continues to refuse to surrender certain areas of their life to God…I wonder why God would use them. I look around at all the false teachers and wonder why God allows them to find an audience. I hear that pastors have stolen money or been guilty of adultery and wonder why God would use them… The answer is that we don’t really know. Perhaps it’s because God is patient, because He is giving the offender time to repent. Perhaps it’s just because God knows that His perfect will is going to be accomplished in spite of the sins of His people…
1 Chronicles 12-13
March 13, 2024 • Pastor Ron Arbaugh • 1 Chronicles 13, 1 Chronicles 12
As we begin tonight, it’s important to establish that when one is given great responsibility, as is the case here with David, there is also great accountability… It’s not enough to want to do the right thing—one must do the right thing. It is not enough to do the right thing—one must do the right thing the right way. And with the right heart…
1 Chronicles 1-10
February 28, 2024 • Pastor Ron Arbaugh • 1 Chronicles 10, 1 Chronicles 1, 1 Chronicles 2, 1 Chronicles 3, 1 Chronicles 9
You have heard me say that 1 & 2 Chronicles (historically one book) give the history of the kings from God’s perspective. That’s why we begin with Adam in this first chapter.