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Come Follow Me 2026 · Week 30

Daily Scripture Thoughts: 2 Chronicles 14–20;26;30

July 20–26 · 2 Chronicles 14–20; 26; 30

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Sunday

Our Eyes Upon Thee

Week Overview

O our God, wilt thou not judge them? for we have no might against this great company that cometh against us; neither know we what to do: but our eyes are upon thee.

2 Chronicles 20:12

This week, we dive into the stories of the kings of Judah in 2 Chronicles 14–20, 26, and 30, learning from their triumphs and struggles. King Jehoshaphat’s heartfelt plea in 2 Chronicles 20:12 reminds us to turn to God when we feel overwhelmed by life’s challenges. Like Judah, we may face moments where we don’t know what to do, but we can fix our eyes on the Lord for guidance and strength. These chapters show how trust, humility, and faith in God and His prophets bring peace and deliverance. As we study, let’s reflect on how we can apply these lessons to our own battles, whether big or small. Together, we’ll discover how to seek God’s help and stand firm in our faith.

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Take a moment today to pray as a family, asking God for guidance in a specific challenge you’re facing, and express trust in His direction.

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What challenges in our lives can we bring to the Lord with the same trust Jehoshaphat showed?

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Monday

Trusting God Brings Peace

Faith

And Asa cried unto the Lord his God, and said, Lord, it is nothing with thee to help, whether with many, or with them that have no power: help us, O Lord our God; for we rest on thee, and in thy name we go against this multitude. O Lord, thou art our God; let not man prevail against us.

2 Chronicles 14:11

King Asa faced a massive army, yet he turned to God with complete trust, knowing that God’s power could overcome any odds. His prayer in 2 Chronicles 14:11 shows a deep faith that God could help, no matter the situation. We, too, encounter challenges that seem insurmountable, whether it’s a personal struggle or a family concern. Asa’s example teaches us that resting on the Lord brings peace, even in the face of fear. When we rely on God instead of our own strength, we invite His help into our lives. Let’s remember that nothing is too big for Him to handle.

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When you feel overwhelmed today, pause and say a short prayer, asking God for help and expressing trust in His power.

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How have I seen God’s help in my life when I’ve trusted Him during difficult times?

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Tuesday

Standing for Truth Courageously

Challenges

And Micaiah said, As the Lord liveth, even what my God saith, that will I speak.

2 Chronicles 18:13

Micaiah, a prophet in 2 Chronicles 18, faced immense pressure to agree with false prophets and predict victory for the kings. Yet, he boldly declared he would only speak what God told him, showing incredible courage and integrity. In our lives, we might face situations where standing for truth feels unpopular or difficult, like defending our beliefs at school or work. Micaiah’s resolve reminds us that God honors those who speak and act according to His will, even when it’s hard. His example can inspire us to prioritize God’s truth over pleasing others. Let’s seek that same strength to stand firm in our faith.

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Identify one situation today where you can stand up for what you believe in, even if it feels uncomfortable, and act with integrity.

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What gives me courage to defend God’s truth when I face pressure from others?

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Wednesday

God Answers in Trials

Deliverance

And he said, Hearken ye, all Judah, and ye inhabitants of Jerusalem, and thou king Jehoshaphat, Thus saith the Lord unto you, Be not afraid nor dismayed by reason of this great multitude; for the battle is not yours, but God’s.

2 Chronicles 20:15

When King Jehoshaphat and Judah faced an overwhelming enemy, God’s response through His prophet was clear: ‘Be not afraid nor dismayed... the battle is not yours, but God’s.’ This promise in 2 Chronicles 20:15 brought comfort and assurance that God was in control. We may not face literal armies, but our personal battles can feel just as daunting. This scripture reminds us that when we turn to God, He fights for us in ways we may not even see. His answers to our prayers can come through peace, unexpected solutions, or strength to endure. Let’s trust that He is with us in every struggle.

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Write down one worry or challenge you’re facing and place it somewhere visible as a reminder to give it to God in prayer today.

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How have I seen God fight my battles when I’ve turned to Him for help?

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Thursday

Humility Over Pride

Repentance

But when he was strong, his heart was lifted up to his destruction: for he transgressed against the Lord his God, and went into the temple of the Lord to burn incense upon the altar of incense.

2 Chronicles 26:16

King Uzziah started his reign with great success, but pride led to his downfall, as seen in 2 Chronicles 26:16. When he became strong, he forgot his dependence on God and disobeyed by taking on a role reserved for priests. This tragic turn teaches us that pride can blind us to God’s will and lead to consequences in our lives. Whether it’s thinking we don’t need help or ignoring God’s commandments, pride can weaken our relationship with Him. Uzziah’s story is a call to stay humble, recognizing that our strength comes from the Lord. Let’s check our hearts today for areas where we need to turn back to Him.

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Reflect on a recent success and thank God for His role in it, asking for help to stay humble in your achievements.

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In what ways might pride be creeping into my life, and how can I replace it with humility?

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Friday

Becoming a Peacemaker

Relationships

For a multitude of the people, even many of Ephraim, and Manasseh, Issachar, and Zebulun, had not cleansed themselves, yet did they eat the passover otherwise than it was written. But Hezekiah prayed for them, saying, The good Lord pardon every one That prepareth his heart to seek God, the Lord God of his fathers, though he be not cleansed according to the purification of the sanctuary.

2 Chronicles 30:18-19

King Hezekiah’s invitation to the rival Kingdom of Israel to celebrate Passover was an act of unity and peace, as seen in 2 Chronicles 30. When some guests hadn’t followed the proper rituals, Hezekiah didn’t judge them but prayed for their forgiveness, showing compassion. His response fostered a spirit of inclusion and healing between divided people. In our families and communities, we can follow Hezekiah’s example by being peacemakers, overlooking small differences, and focusing on others’ hearts. This teaches us to build bridges rather than walls, even when misunderstandings arise. Let’s seek to create peace in our interactions today.

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Reach out to someone you’ve had a disagreement with and offer a kind word or gesture to mend the relationship.

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How can I show more compassion and understanding to those who see things differently than I do?

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Saturday

Trusting God’s Deliverance

Week Summary

Be ye strong therefore, and let not your hands be weak: for your work shall be rewarded.

2 Chronicles 15:7

This week, we’ve explored the lives of Judah’s kings in 2 Chronicles, learning from their faith, struggles, and victories. From Asa and Jehoshaphat’s trust in God to Micaiah’s courage, Uzziah’s fall to pride, and Hezekiah’s peacemaking, we’ve seen how turning to the Lord brings peace and strength. The promise in 2 Chronicles 15:7 reminds us to stay strong, knowing God sees our efforts and will bless us. These stories encourage us to keep our eyes on Him, no matter the challenges we face. As we reflect on this week, let’s commit to trusting God more fully in our daily lives. His deliverance is always near when we seek Him.

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As a family, share one lesson from this week’s study that impacted you and decide on one way to apply it together in the coming days.

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What is one way I’ve felt closer to God this week through studying these scriptures?

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