On Day 120 of our "Bible in a Year" journey, we explore 1 Chronicles 22-25. David, barred from building the temple, meticulously prepares materials and charges Solomon to fulfill the task. He organizes the Levites for worship, emphasizing the centrality of God’s house for Israel’s identity and hope in exile.Questions:1. David’s zealous preparation for the temple in chapter 22, despite not building it, reflects sacrificial devotion—how does this act deepen our theological understanding of serving God’s purposes beyond our lifetime, pointing to Christ’s eternal temple?2. The detailed organization of Levites in chapters 23-25 prioritizes worship—how might this structure challenge us to reflect on the theological significance of ordered, communal worship as a response to God’s covenant presence among His people?3. Written for exiles, these chapters rekindle hope in God’s dwelling place—how does this focus invite us to wrestle with the theological truth that God’s promise to abide with His people, once tied to the temple, is fulfilled in the church through the Spirit?Use my affiliate link to get the CSB apologetics study bible hereMy video review the CSB Apologetics Study Bible: All our links are here