1 Chronicles 17:6

French (La Bible expliquée)

What Does This Mean?

In this verse, God is speaking to King David and asks if He ever instructed the judges of Israel to build a house for Him. God reminds David that He never asked for a building to be made from cedars, even though He had been with Israel throughout their journey.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a favorite toy, and your friend asks why you don't have a special toy house for it. You might say, 'I've played with it everywhere, but I never asked for a special house.' That's like what God is saying to David here.

Historical Background

This verse is part of 1 Chronicles, written by a priestly historian around 400 BCE. It was written to remind the returned exiles of God's past promises to David, particularly about the Temple and the eternal kingship of David's lineage.

Living It Out Today

Today, we might think about times when we feel pressured to do something big for God, like building a church, when the real focus should be on God’s presence and guidance in our everyday lives, rather than on material achievements.

Topics

faithpromiseGod's presenceleadershiptemplesDavid

Related Verses

2 Samuel 7:1-17Psalm 132:1-18Ezekiel 11:16-25Matthew 12:4Hebrews 8:1-13

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does God remind David about not asking for a cedar house?
God is reminding David that His focus is not on material structures but on the relationship and presence with His people. This highlights the importance of understanding God's priorities over human ambitions.
What is the significance of God walking with Israel?
This phrase emphasizes God's constant presence and guidance throughout Israel's journey, showing that God's presence is more important than any physical building.
How does this verse relate to leadership in the church today?
Leaders today can learn that the focus should be on spiritual guidance and God’s presence rather than material achievements or grand structures.
How does this relate to God's promises to David?
This verse is part of God's broader promise to David about an eternal kingdom, indicating that God’s fulfillment is not limited to physical structures but encompasses a deeper, spiritual covenant.
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