2 Chronicles 7:14-9:31

What is God’s measure of success? That’s what we’ll hear in this important look at the life of Solomon through the eyes of God.

2 Chronicles 7:1-14

“All Scripture is written for us, but not all Scripture is written to us.” That’s what we’ll hear in this study of the misapplied verse in 2 Chronicles 7. Together we’ll discover which blessings God has promised us and those which He has not.

2 Chronicles 5:9-6:42

The temple is completed and the ark of the covenant has been carried in. Learn why this is the permanent resting place for the ark and why it shouldn’t be moved again. This final placement was significant in Solomon’s day and it’s also significant for you and me.

2 Chronicles 2:6-5:8

Have you ever wondered why God included some of the things He did in His Word? For example, why didn’t He tell us more about creation—and fewer details about how to build the temple and how to decorate it? We’ll hear the answers to these questions and more as we travel the pages of 2 Chronicles 2-5.

2 Chronicles 1:1-2:5

What makes a man or nation or church great? That’s what Dr. J. Vernon McGee is talking about in our study of 2 Chronicles. Join us as Solomon takes the throne and prays for wisdom. Will God grant him this desire?

1 Chronicles 28:11-29:30

What’s the greatest prayer in the Bible? Dr. J. Vernon McGee says “David’s Kingdom” prayer in 1 Chronicles 29 certainly should be among those we consider. Hear David’s final words and see Solomon crowned as king.

1 Chronicles 24:1-28:11

David’s plans for the temple are well underway, but there is still much to be done. Travel with us through God’s Word as David organizes the people and calls the leaders of Israel together for one final message.

1 Chronicles 22:10-23:32

“Let’s keep in step with God and do something that is alive and moving!” That’s the inspiration we’ll hear from Dr. J. Vernon McGee in 1 Chronicles 22-23. Don’t miss this exciting study that covers the preparations for the building of the temple and David naming Solomon as his successor.

1 Chronicles 21:14-22:9

God’s mercy. That’s what we’re talking about in this study. Come along and see David repent and learn about the rest, peace, solace, and quietness of soul that God offers each of us.

1 Chronicles 20:1-21:13

David’s adultery with Bathsheba and the murder of her husband was scandalous. Yet when the events of David’s life are recounted from God’s perspective in the book of 1 Chronicles, that’s not the sin God points out as the greatest blot on David’s record. Find out what God says is David’s greatest sin and why.

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