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Trek Through Truth

Author: Terri Birkett

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In this daily podcast, we will be journeying through the complete truth of God's Holy Word. Our focus will be on trekking through the Bible and examining the Truth of God's Word in an easily accessible format one day at a time.

In this busy world, we know that time for God can get lost in all the noise and distraction, so we want to make it easier for you to access His Word through technology. That's why our sponsor, Everyday Christians Ministries, Inc., was established and is bringing you not only this daily podcast but also the many resources offered online at www.everydaychristians.org.

We challenge you to join us in examining the Holy Word, reading the commentary surrounding the scripture, and growing deeper in your Faith through this Journey to Understanding. Thank you for being with us today!
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There is more construction on the Temple and SO MUCH Gold! And the celebration begins with singing, cymbals, harps, lyres, and Psalms. I Kings 7:27-51; 2 Chronicles 4:6-18; 2 Chronicles 5:1; 1 Kings 9:25; 2 Chronicles 8:12-16; Psalm 47; I Kings 8:1-11; 2 Chronicles 5:2-14. #everydaychristians
Construction of the Temple begins, and spiritual symbolism abounds in every part of it. I Kings 6:2-10,14-38; 2 Chronicles 3:3-14; I Kings 7:13-22; I Kings 7:23-26; 2 Chronicles 4:1-6,10. Acts 8:26-40; Isaiah 18:7; "Temple at the Center of Time" by David Flynn. #everydaychristians
We find out more about Hiram as Solomon begins building the Temple in earnest. God makes a promise to Solomon. I Kings 5:1-9; 2 Chronicles 2:1-16; I Kings 5:10-12; I Kings 5:13-18; 2 Chronicles 2:1-2,17; I Kings 6:1; 2 Chronicles 3:1-2; I Kings 6:11-13. #everydaychristians
Solomon asks for wisdom and is established as a wise king in the eyes of his people. Ps 122; Ps 145; I Kings 3:1; I Kings 9:16; I Kings 3:2-4; 2 Chronicles 1:2-6; I Kings 3:5-14; 2 Chronicles 1:7-12; I Kings 3:15; I Kings 3:16-28, James 1:5.
David gives a final charge to Solomon, taking care of loose ends. Solomon comes into his own by taking care of snakes. 2 Samuel 23:1-7; 1Kings 2:1-12; I Chronicles 29:29-30; II Chronicles 1:1; Psalm 2; I Kings 2:13-35, 36-46; Psalm 120, Ps 121. #everydaychristians
Cold and out of the mainstream in his old age, King David gets help from Abishag, Bathsheba, and Nathan. Solomon takes his place on the throne. Psalm 101, 104, 131 #everydaychristians
David is very old but still finds comfort in the Lord, even as people around him look to take advantage. Psalm 86; I Kings 1:1-31, 32-53; Psalm 65, 2 Peter 3:3-4. #everydaychristians
In David's psalms about kings, we hear the voice of God and learn about THE King. Psalm 72; Psalm 24; Psalm 29; Psalm 28; Psalm 133; Psalm 69. #everydaychristians
David contributes his personal treasure to the Temple project, praising God and recognizing that God provided it all anyway. We also take a special look at Psalm 23. Psalm 39; Psalm 40; I Chronicles 29:1-22; Psalm 23. #everydaychristians
In David's psalms, it becomes evident why he was described by God Himself as a man after God's own heart. Psalm 19; Psalm 12; Psalm 6; Psalm 38; Psalm 41; Psalm 61. #everydaychristians
David announces that Solomon will be his successor, and we find David establishing the structure of the military but also hear God's heart in David's psalms. 1 Chron 27:23-34; 1 Chron 28:1; 1 Chron 23:1; 1 Chron 28"2-10; Psalm 91; 1 Chron 28:11-21; Psalm 95; Psalm 8. #everydaychristians
As David gets older, he continues setting schedules for Temple work and writing psalms. Psalm 78; 1 Chron 26:20-32; 1 Chron 27:1-15. Leviticus 27:14-34; 2 Sam 8:7-8,11-12. #everydaychristians
David, by God's instruction, set up the rotation schedule for workers in the Temple, from the priests to the gatekeepers. 1 Chronicles 24:31, 1-19 1 Chron25:1-31; 1 Chron 26;1-19; 1 Chron 9:17-32. http://www.biblestudy.org/bibleref/meaning-of-numbers-in-bible/introduction.html  #everydaychristians
David set up an altar to make sacrifices to stop the plague of God's judgment. It happened to be where the Temple will be built. 2 Samuel 24:15-25; I Chronicles 21:14-30; I Chronicles 22:1-19; Psalm 30. The Temple by Robert Cornuke. #everydaychristians
Joab kills David's new general Amasa but does get the rebel, Sheba. David has to appease the Gibeonites for Saul's breaking of their covenant. David is tempted into taking a census which draws God's judgment. 2 Samuel 20:1-26; 2 Sam 21:1-14; 2 Sam 24:1-14; I Chronicles 21:1-12, Matthew 27:50-54 #everydaychristians
David has mercy on his enemies and takes them back, but there are still rebels among Israel. 2 Samuel 19:1-23; Psalm 143; Psalm 144; 2 Samuel 19:24-43; 2 Samuel 20:1-3, 4-26. #everydaychristians
David's allies provide for him while he is running from Absalom, and we learn some new psalm terms. Psalm 42; Psalm 43; 2 Samuel 17:24-29; Psalm 55; Psalm 62; Psalm 70. #everydaychristians
Today features the showdown between Absalom's armies and David's mighty men. Psalm 71; 2 Samuel 18:1-18, 19-33. #everydaychristians
David, surrounded by friends and foes, flees Jerusalem before Absalom, but leaves behind strategic allies. 2 Samuel 16:1-14; Psalm 7; 2 Samuel 16:15-23; 2 Samuel 17:1-22; Psalm 4; Psalm 5. #everydaychristians
David forgives Absalom for Amnon's murder, but Absalom still plots to overthrow David. 2 Samuel 14:23-33; 2 Samuel 15:1-12; 13-37; Psalm 3; Psalm 22. #everydaychristians  
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