On Day 114 of our "Bible in a Year" journey, we explore 1 Chronicles 4-6. The genealogies continue, spotlighting Judah’s descendants, including Jabez’s prayer for blessing, and the tribes of Levi, whose priestly and musical roles underscore worship’s centrality. These chapters reaffirm God’s covenant care for His people, even in exile.Questions:1. Jabez’s prayer in chapter 4 seeks God’s blessing and protection—how does this brief plea deepen our theological understanding of prayer as an act of dependence on God’s sovereign grace, and how might it shape our own prayers?2. The detailed listing of Levi’s priestly and musical roles in chapter 6 emphasizes worship—how does this focus challenge us to reflect on the theological significance of corporate worship as a foretaste of God’s eternal presence, fulfilled in Christ?3. These genealogies, written for exiles, trace God’s faithful remnant—how might this continuity invite us to wrestle with the theological truth that God’s covenant promises sustain His people through judgment, pointing to the ultimate restoration in the Messiah?Use my affiliate link to get the CSB apologetics study bible here: https://amzn.to/3Phv3pZMy video review the CSB Apologetics Study Bible: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQO_slSF7sYAll our links are here - https://linktr.ee/basicallybiblical