March 2020

1 Chronicles – Remembering the Bigger Story

This month, our journey brings us to 1 Chronicles, a book that often feels overlooked. Filled with genealogies and historical records, it might seem repetitive at first — but its purpose is deeply encouraging.

1 Chronicles reminds God’s people who they are, where they come from, and who they belong to. After loss, exile, and failure, this book gently re-centres the story on God’s faithfulness and long-term plan.

Key Themes from 1 Chronicles:

  1. Identity and Belonging – God knows His people by name and remembers every generation.
  2. God’s Sovereignty Over History – Nothing is random; God is always working within a bigger picture.
  3. Hope After Loss – Even after failure, God is rebuilding His people with purpose.

Key Stories or Passages:

  • The Genealogies (1 Chronicles 1–9): Names, families, and generations carefully recorded.
    Lesson: Every life matters in God’s story, even when it feels unseen or forgotten.
  • David’s Leadership Revisited (1 Chronicles 11–29): A focus on worship, preparation, and legacy.
    Lesson: Faithful leadership is about honouring God and preparing the way for others.
  • Preparation for the Temple: David gathers resources for what he will not personally build.
    Lesson: Sometimes our role is to prepare the ground, not see the finished work.

Practical Applications:

  1. Reflect on your own story — how God has been present through every season.
  2. Trust that even unseen or quiet faithfulness has lasting value.
  3. Consider how you can prepare or invest in something that will bless others beyond you.

Reflection Questions:

  • How does remembering God’s faithfulness in the past strengthen my faith today?
  • Where might I be part of a bigger story than I can currently see?
  • What legacy of faith am I building through my everyday choices?

Closing Encouragement:
Lord, thank You that my life is part of Your greater story. Help me trust You with the chapters I don’t yet understand and remain faithful, even when the work feels quiet or unseen.