The story of God's people during the nearly 400 years when kings ruled Judah and Israel was not always pleasant. That is because there is seldom anything pleasant about sin, compromise, rebellion, and apostasy. Nevertheless, plenty remains to be learned from the Bible, both from the good events and from the bad, about God's mercy and goodness.
Greg King's Kings and Chronicles begins in the days of Solomon his humble beginnings and his disappointing wanderings and ends in the Babylonian exile. Through these pages we watch much more than the splitting of a nation. We observe the ingredients of greatness and depravity through the lives and messages of the kings and prophets.
It is incredible history, not just for the drama but for the lessons that we, the spiritual heirs of these people, can learn from the history of those who are, indeed, our ancestor, in both spirit and in truth.
Book Specs
Paper Back
Publisher: PPPA
Printed: 2002
Pages: 128
Table of Contents
The Gold Mine in Kings and Chronicles
Solomin's Finest Hour And Yours
It Might Have Been
Heading the Wrong Way
Get Off the Fence
When You Hit Rock Bottom
Standing for God
Listening for His Voice
When Crisis Comes
Home in His Vineyard
When You Come to the End of Life's Journey
It's Time for Revival
Light at the End of the Tunnel