Proverbs 29:26

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What Does This Mean?

Proverbs 29:26 says that many people try to get the ruler's favor, but in the end, every person's judgment comes from the LORD. This means that while people might seek approval from leaders, true judgment comes from God.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing a game, and everyone wants to be the best friend of the kid who's in charge. But remember, the most important thing is what the referee says at the end, and in this case, the referee is God.

Historical Background

This verse comes from the Book of Proverbs, a collection of wise sayings and teachings. Proverbs was written over centuries, with some parts possibly written by King Solomon. It was intended for people to learn about wisdom and how to live a good life.

Living It Out Today

In a modern workplace, many employees might try to impress the boss, but the verse reminds us that our true value and judgment come from God, not from human approval.

Topics

wisdomjudgmentauthorityleadershipGod's sovereigntyhuman approval

Related Verses

Psalms 16:10Proverbs 16:9Job 12:14Romans 14:4Matthew 7:1

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do people seek the ruler's favor?
People seek the ruler's favor because it can bring them benefits and protection, and sometimes it can make them feel important or secure in their positions.
What does it mean that judgment comes from the LORD?
It means that the ultimate judgment of our lives and actions is not determined by human opinions or rulers, but by God, who sees everything and knows all.
How can this verse guide our behavior?
This verse reminds us to seek God's approval rather than just human approval, ensuring that our actions are guided by what is right in God's eyes.
What can we learn about leadership from this verse?
Leaders should remember that their power and judgment are not ultimate, but are under the sovereignty of God, and they should lead with humility and wisdom.
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