Please see below the Daily Bible Readings for this week:
Monday
Morning: Hebrews 4
Evening: Hebrews 5
Prayer Focus: The Apostolic Church UK and Missionaries
Tuesday
Morning: Hebrews 6
Evening: Hebrews 7
Prayer Focus: Youth and Children
Wednesday
Morning: Hebrews 8
Evening: Hebrews 9
Prayer Focus: The Body of Christ
Thursday
Morning: Hebrews 10
Evening: Hebrews 11
Prayer Focus: The United Kingdom
Friday
Morning: Hebrews 12
Evening: Hebrews 13
Prayer Focus: People with Diverse Problems, Parents and Pregnant Women
Saturday
Morning: 2 Chronicles 1
Evening: 2 Chronicles 2
Prayer Focus: The All Nations’ Centre, yourself and your family
Sunday
Morning: 2 Chronicles 3
Evening: 2 Chronicles 4
Prayer Focus: Praise, Thanksgiving and Worship
Introduction to the Books of the Bible
Hebrews
The Book of Hebrews presents a rich theology of Jesus Christ, emphasizing His superiority, His compassionate priesthood, and the complete salvation He provides. It encourages believers to persevere in faith, looking unto Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith.
2 Chronicles
The book of 2 Chronicles continues the religious history of God’s chosen people, focusing on David’s line and the establishment of worship in Jerusalem. It begins with Solomon’s reign, highlighting his wisdom and the construction of the Temple, a place of worship and sacrifice.
The narrative then shifts to the succession of kings, their reigns, and their fidelity (or lack thereof) to God’s laws. The book underscores the importance of obedience to God’s commandments and the consequences of disobedience, often manifested through wars, invasions, and, ultimately, exile.
The climax of 2 Chronicles is the Babylonian exile resulting from the people’s persistent disobedience. However, it ends on a hopeful note, with King Cyrus of Persia allowing the exiles to return to Jerusalem and rebuild the Temple, symbolizing God’s unending mercy and the promise of restoration.
This book reminds readers of God’s faithfulness to His promises, the importance of obedience, and the centrality of worship in the life of the believer. It encourages readers to seek a personal relationship with God, honour Him in all aspects of life, and remain steadfast in the faith, even in times of trials and tribulations. It emphasizes that God’s love and mercy are everlasting, and He is always ready to forgive and restore those who turn back to Him.


