2 Chronicles 33:13-25

Aug 10, 2025Podcasts, Pray Every Day Podcast

Today’s Scripture: 2 Chronicles 33:13-25

Mary is reading 2 Chronicles 33:13-25 in the WEB.

 

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Mary DeMuth

Pray through the Bible verse by verse with Mary DeMuth. When life overwhelms you, unburden yourself through prayer and experience God's nearness. God is listening.

August Show Sponsors:

Kerry Larson Luddy

We are so excited to also welcome Kerry Larson Luddy as a sponsor for Pray Every Day this month.

A respected Christian apologist is exposed for leading a double life and preying on women. A pastor and his family receive death threats after apologizing for giving a false prophecy about the 2020 election. A husband’s adulterous fling is arranged and publicly exposed by a media outlet. A financial secretary steals half a million dollars from her church. Christians are breaking commandments, leaving trauma, broken lives, and sorrow in their wake. How can this be?

It’s a tale as old as time: people caring more about themselves than their neighbors, wayward hearts too busy or disinterested in knowing the Bible, and a desire for power instead of transformation.

As a child, Kerry Larson Luddy remembers being confused by the Bible having “old” and “new” parts. Does this mean the old is bad? Is God better in the new version? How are these two parts even connected? The frayed edges of her understanding began to mend years later as she studied the Bible. Over time, she began to see that God’s love for his people did not begin in a manger in Bethlehem, but from creation, and then again as he created a people–his “treasured possession”–at Mount Sinai from whom would emerge the greatest gift to humanity: his own Son, Jesus Christ. Through Jesus’s teachings and a deep dive into the stories of wayward hearts in the Old Testament, her own heart was changed.

In Ten Connections for the Curious: The Commandments, Our Wayward Hearts, and Christ, Kerry uses Bible explication, contemporary events, literature, film, and personal experiences (with a dash of humor) to help readers understand the importance of studying the whole of God’s Word, and how it deepens faith and transforms hearts. Within ten chapters, Kerry explains the commandments in context and connects them to Jesus’s teachings and our lives as Christ-followers. Each chapter concludes with several questions to help readers reflect on the hopeful reality that God can heal and redirect our hardened, wandering hearts. The book can be used for individual or group study.

Learn more about Kerry here, and purchase a copy of Ten Connections for the Curious here.

Mollie Lyon

I am excited to welcome back Mollie Lyon as a sponsor for the Pray Every Day Show!

Mollie has been telling stories since before she knew letters, by drawing pictures in her mother’s Betty Crocker cookbook.

Her five novels are classified as inspirational. Main Street and Country, Gables and Gingerbread Stories are historical fiction. The other three center around a modern-day family, the Wilsons, and their faith challenges. The books stand alone, but Mollie suggests reading Summer Triangle, first.

Mollie is also a nurse of over forty years and a wife and mother. Animals are always included in her household.

Find out more about Mollie and purchase her books at Leanasbooks.com. Read stories from Mollie on Medium, and join Mollie’s newsletter on Substack

Marc Alan Schelske

I am excited to invite back Marc Alan Schelske as a Pray Every Day sponsor. 

Over the centuries, journaling has emerged as one of the most consistently transformative practices, recommended by leaders across spiritual traditions, therapists, coaches, and others. Why then are so many people intimidated by journaling today, while others try it only to give it up? Incorporating both ancient spiritual wisdom and current neurobiology, Journaling for Spiritual Growth teaches you how to be present to your life and hear what the Spirit is doing within you.

Journaling is not a secret technique. Therapists, spiritual directors, pastor, and coaches recommend it. It is a time-tested practice. But for journaling to result in growth, a certain approach works best. This isn’t keeping a diary, writing a memoir, or tracking habits. Journaling for Spiritual Growth is a very particular kind of journaling practice. It’s flexible and gracious. With guidance you can build a sustainable habit that will serve you for years to come.

Who is this book for?
* Those with a desire for personal and spiritual growth.
* Those looking for a spiritual practice that works with their life and temperament.
* Those who want a spiritual practice but aren’t interested in legalism or a sense of obligation.
* Those who have tried journaling in the past and haven’t been able to stick with it, but suspect they could use an experienced guide.

What will you learn?
* Why many ways to journal don’t result in transformation.
* How our own expectations undermine journaling’s effect, and what mindsets are most helpful for a sustainable practice that leads to growth.
* How the structure of journaling can be a friend in our chaotic world.
* The lessons we can learn from our bad habits.
* How to create a sustainable journaling practice that fits your life and grows with you.

To learn more about Marc and to order your copy of Journaling for Spiritual Growth, click here.

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