2 Kings 3:18

Arabic Bible ERV 2009

What Does This Mean?

In this verse, the prophet Elisha is speaking to King Jehoshaphat and his allies. He says that not only will they defeat their enemies, but they will also capture the Moabites, emphasizing that this victory is just the beginning of God's great plans for them.

Explained for Children

Imagine you are playing a game, and you think you've won the big prize. But then someone tells you, 'This is just the beginning! You'll win even more!' That's what the prophet is saying here. God is saying, 'You've won one battle, but there's more to come!'

Historical Background

This verse comes from the Old Testament book of 2 Kings, written around the 6th century BCE. It was written for the Israelites to remind them of God's power and provision during a time when they were struggling with foreign oppressors and internal divisions.

Living It Out Today

In modern life, this verse can remind us that when we trust in God's plans, the blessings we receive are often just the start of something bigger. For example, if you get a job you've always wanted, this verse suggests there are greater opportunities and blessings to come if you stay faithful.

Topics

victoryfaithGod's powerblessingsdeliverancetrust

Related Verses

Joshua 10:82 Chronicles 20:17Psalms 121:2Jeremiah 32:17Matthew 14:30

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean when Elisha says this is a 'light thing'?
Elisha is emphasizing that the victory they are about to achieve is just the beginning of a series of miraculous events. It means there is more to come, and they should not get complacent.
How does this verse connect to the theme of trust?
This verse encourages trust in God's promises. It reminds the reader that God's blessings often come in waves, and that the immediate victory is just the start of a larger plan.
What can we learn about God's power from this verse?
The verse highlights God's all-powerful nature. It shows that God can deliver not only from immediate threats but can also bring about larger, more significant victories.
How can this verse be applied in a modern context?
In modern life, it can be a reminder that our blessings and victories are often the beginning of something greater. It encourages us to stay faithful and trust in God's ongoing plans for our lives.
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