Chris Wall • I Chronicles 2:1-4
Description: When you hear the names Judah and David, so many positive thoughts come to mind. Judah became the tribe of Kings and David was known to be a “man after God’s own heart”. But, when you get behind the curtain of their family history, you very quickly discover these “peeps” produce more drama than the Kardashian’s. The STORYWORTH chapters in David’s family are the moments of brokenness to healing, failure to success, rebellion to obedience; that long game of repentance. Again, the Chronicler offered us more than a genealogical record. He offered to us a snapshot revealing how repentance impacts a family legacy.
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