2 Chronicles 25:15
cebuano-2011
Busa nasuko ang Ginoo kang Amasias ug nagpadala ngadto kaniya ug usa ka propeta nga miingon kaniya, “Nganong midangop man ikaw ngadto sa mga diosdios sa usa ka katawhan nga wala makaluwas sa ilang kaugalingong katawhan gikan sa imong kamot?”
What Does This Mean?
This verse says God was angry with Amaziah because he followed other gods. God sent a prophet to ask Amaziah why he sought after gods that couldn't even protect their own people. The key message is about the foolishness of following false gods.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a favorite toy that can't even stand up on its own. Would you trust it to help you win a race? Probably not. That's like what God is saying to Amaziah: why trust gods that can't even help themselves?
Historical Background
2 Chronicles was written by unknown authors, likely during or after the Babylonian exile. It was meant for the post-exilic community to remind them of their history and the importance of following God. The cultural setting was one where other gods were often followed.
Living It Out Today
Today, if someone trusts in money or fame for happiness, they may find themselves in trouble, just like Amaziah. Instead of seeking fulfillment in fleeting things, we should trust in the one true God.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why was God angry with Amaziah?
God was angry because Amaziah sought after false gods, which showed a lack of faith and trust in the true God.
What is the role of the prophet in this verse?
The prophet serves as God's messenger, bringing a message of warning to Amaziah about his pursuit of false gods.
How can we avoid following false gods in modern times?
We can avoid following false gods by grounding our trust and faith in the true God and recognizing the limitations of worldly things.
What can we learn from Amaziah's mistake?
Amaziah's mistake teaches us the importance of trusting in the one true God rather than seeking fulfillment in false idols or worldly things.
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