As you read 1 Chronicles, you may respond by saying, “Wait. Haven’t I already read these stories before?” And the answer is, yes you have. The two books of Chronicles cover much of the same territory as the two books of Kings. There is a great deal of overlap when it comes to the stories they each record. 
 
The two books of Chronicles cover much of the same territory as the two books of Kings.
 
Most scholars believe that the Chronicles were probably written after the Babylonian exile, and that these books gave more emphasis on the glory of the Davidic kings than the books of Kings do because they were intended to encourage the people that despite all they had gone through, God was still with them. The books of Chronicles tend to leave out the dirty laundry in their telling. For example, the story of David’s sin with Bathsheba is nowhere to be found.
 
The writer of the Chronicles was offering a message of hope for his readers, who had emerged from the challenges of exile and were now being reconstituted as a nation.
 
Instead, in 1 Chronicles we see the wedding of the kingship and the priesthood, with a focus on the temple as the place of God’s presence. The writer of the Chronicles was offering a message of hope for his readers, who had emerged from the challenges of exile and were now being reconstituted as a nation. The emphasis is more on religious history than on political history. We see the best side of David’s reign—his military victories, his unwavering trust in God, and the importance he placed on keeping covenant with God. These messages of hope and trust still resonate with readers today.
 
These messages of hope and trust still resonate with readers today.
 
Here’s a short video that highlights five key themes in the book of 1 Chronicles. Enjoy, and share it with others.
 
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Dr. Tony Evans

Dr. Tony Evans is one of the country’s most respected leaders in evangelical circles. As a pastor, teacher, author and speaker, he serves the body of Christ through his unique ability to communicate complex theological truths through simple, yet profound, illustrations. While addressing the practical issues of today, Dr. Evans is known as a relevant expositor. New and veteran pastors alike regard him as a pastor of pastors and a father in the faith.


At the heart of this vision is the use of church and school partnerships to effect spiritual and social change in communities. Dr. Evans’ church and school outreach philosophy has been attributed as a catalyst for former President George W. Bush’s Faith Based Initiative, which was his first formal act of office. Dr. Evans seeks to train churches, schools and volunteers in this philosophy, as well as in the functional practicalities, through the National Church Adopt-A-School Initiative which is a ministry underneath the umbrella of The Urban Alternative.


Dr. Evans serves as president of The Urban Alternative, a national ministry that seeks to restore hope and transform lives through the proclamation and the application of the Word of God. His daily radio broadcast, The Alternative with Dr. Tony Evans, can be heard on more than 850 radio outlets throughout the United States and in more than 80 countries.


Dr. Evans has written numerous books and booklets including his legacy work, Oneness Embraced, as well as his vision work, The Kingdom Agenda. Some of his most recent books includes, Kingdom Man, A Moment For Your Soul, Marriage Matters, and Victory in Spiritual Warfare.



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