2 Chronicles 17:5

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What Does This Mean?

This verse tells us that God made Jehoshaphat's kingdom strong and stable. People from all over Judah brought him gifts, which made him very rich and respected. The main message is that God's favor brings prosperity and honor.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a lemonade stand, and God helps you make it the best lemonade stand on the block. Everyone wants to buy your lemonade and even gives you extra treats as gifts. That's what happened to Jehoshaphat; God made him successful, and everyone wanted to be his friend and give him gifts.

Historical Background

2 Chronicles was written by a group of scribes during the time of the Babylonian exile, around 550 BC. It was aimed at encouraging the people of Israel to remain faithful to God. The verse highlights the relationship between God's favor and a ruler's success in the context of ancient Judah.

Living It Out Today

In modern times, if someone is honest and hardworking, people are more likely to trust them and want to do business with them. This could be like a small business owner who treats employees well and is rewarded with loyal customers and success.

Topics

prosperitydivine favorleadershipgift-givingrichesrespect

Related Verses

2 Samuel 7:12-161 Kings 3:11-13Proverbs 10:22Matthew 25:211 Timothy 4:8

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did all of Judah bring gifts to Jehoshaphat?
Because God had made Jehoshaphat's kingdom strong, which showed the people that he was favored by God, and they wanted to honor him and show their respect.
What does this verse teach us about success?
It teaches that success often comes when we live in a way that brings God's favor and when we treat others with respect and kindness, leading to prosperity and honor.
How can we apply this verse to our lives today?
We can strive to live in a way that honors God, treat others with kindness and fairness, and seek God's favor, which can lead to success and respect in our communities.
What does this verse say about the relationship between God and leaders?
It shows that when leaders follow God's ways, God can bless them with stability, prosperity, and the respect of their people, making them successful.
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