"A Wasted Life" April 28 Readings: 2 Chronicles 18-23
Reading the Bible Chronologically in 2026
Bible Readings: 2 Chronicles 18-23
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Daily Devotional: A Wasted Life
Have you ever thought about what you want on your tombstone? Is there some brief, pithy statement that encapsulates your life?
Ecclesiastes tells us that God has put eternity in our hearts. We have a deep, inborn, innate desire for our lives to matter, to do something that is significant, so that when we are gone, we will be remembered and the impact and effect of our lives will continue.
All too often, our desire for eternal significance is squandered by our devotion to the things of this world - materialism, self-centeredness, lust, devotion to pleasure, or our lives of unholiness and sin. There are many, even among the redeemed, who fail to live their lives for the glory of God.
There is a troublesome verse in 2 Chronicles 21:20, concerning the death of King Jehoram of Judah, the son of Jehoshaphat. His father was a very good king who made an unfortunate alliance with the evil King Ahab of Israel. He even allowed his son to marry Ahab's daughter. To no one's surprise, Jehoram followed the ways of the kings of Israel and did not serve Yahweh as his own father had. After 8 years as king, he died. Here is what was said of him.
He was thirty-two years old when he began to reign, and he reigned eight years in Jerusalem. And he departed with no one's regret. They buried him in the city of David, but not in the tombs of the kings.
Father, may my life be used for your glory and the purposes of your eternal kingdom!
Consider God's Word:
Or, like Jehoram, are you wasting your life on the things of this world?
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