2 Chronicles 31:9

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What Does This Mean?

In this verse, King Hezekiah is asking the priests and Levites about the piles of offerings that have been collected. He wants to ensure the offerings are managed properly. The key message is about leadership and responsibility in managing resources.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a big jar of cookies, and you want to make sure your friends share them fairly. King Hezekiah is like you, checking with the priests and Levites to see how they're sharing the offerings, just like you'd check on your cookie jar to make sure everyone gets a fair share.

Historical Background

2 Chronicles was written by the Chronicler, likely between 538-458 BC, for the returned exiles from Babylon. The book aims to restore the people's faith in God by recounting Israel's history. This verse shows Hezekiah's leadership in managing the temple offerings.

Living It Out Today

In a modern scenario, a church treasurer might consult with the finance committee about the church's financial offerings. Just like Hezekiah, they ensure the money is used for its intended purpose and is managed responsibly.

Topics

leadershipresponsibilityofferingfaithmanagementresources

Related Verses

1 Chronicles 29:1-91 Corinthians 9:13-14Exodus 25:1-7Malachi 3:8-122 Corinthians 9:6-15

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the heaps mentioned in 2 Chronicles 31:9?
The heaps refer to the large amounts of offerings given to the temple. Hezekiah wanted to make sure these offerings were being properly managed and distributed according to God's will.
Why did Hezekiah ask the priests and Levites about the heaps?
Hezekiah was ensuring the proper management and distribution of the offerings. As a good leader, he wanted to make sure everything was handled according to God's will and to prevent any misuse of the resources.
What can we learn from Hezekiah's example in managing resources?
We can learn the importance of transparency and accountability in managing resources. Leaders should ensure that resources are used appropriately and for their intended purposes.
How does this verse relate to church finances today?
This verse teaches that church leaders should be transparent and accountable in managing church finances. It encourages regular checks to ensure funds are used responsibly and effectively for the church's mission.
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