2 Chronicles 30:8

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What Does This Mean?

This verse is a call to the people to not be stubborn like their ancestors and instead submit to God, enter His sanctuary, and serve Him to avoid His wrath. It's a reminder of the importance of obedience and reverence.

Explained for Children

Imagine your parents have a special room in the house that they say is for important family stuff. They want you to come and use it because it's safe and makes them happy. This verse is like that, but from God. He wants you to come to His special place and do what He asks so He can be happy with you.

Historical Background

2 Chronicles is part of the historical books in the Old Testament, written after the exile. This verse is from a time when King Hezekiah is trying to bring the people back to God after a period of rebellion. The audience is the people of Israel, who are being encouraged to return to God and His sanctuary.

Living It Out Today

In modern times, this verse can be applied to people who have drifted away from their faith. For example, someone who has stopped going to church after a tough period might need to hear this message, reminding them to return to God and His house to find peace and forgiveness.

Topics

obedienceworshiprepentanceforgivenesssanctuarywrath

Related Verses

Exodus 34:6Deuteronomy 10:16Psalms 130:4Ezekiel 36:26Romans 6:17

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'stiffnecked' mean in this context?
'Stiffnecked' means stubborn or unwilling to listen to advice or commands. It describes a state of resistance against God's guidance.
Why is the sanctuary important in this verse?
The sanctuary is God's dwelling place, a holy space where people can come to worship and find forgiveness. Entering it signifies a commitment to God's ways.
How can one avoid God's wrath according to this verse?
By being obedient and sincere in serving God, people can turn away His wrath. This involves returning to Him with a heart of repentance.
What does this verse say about returning to God?
The verse encourages a return to God with a renewed heart, to enter His sanctuary and avoid the consequences of rebellion.
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