Proverbs 22:11
French (Catholique Crampon 1923)
Celui qui aime la pureté du cœur, et qui a la grâce sur les lèvres, a le roi pour ami.
What Does This Mean?
This verse says that if someone loves having a pure heart and speaks kindly, even the king will be their friend. It's talking about how good character and kind words can win the favor of important people.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a best friend who is always honest and says nice things. Even the principal of your school might want to be friends with them because they're so good at being kind and true.
Historical Background
Proverbs 22:11 was written by King Solomon, known for his wisdom, around 950 BC. It was intended for the people of Israel to learn about the value of living a virtuous life and how it can bring unexpected rewards and friendships.
Living It Out Today
In today's world, imagine a politician who is known for their integrity and good communication skills. They might end up being favored by the president because of their pure heart and gracious words.
Topics
wisdomintegrityspeechfriendshiproyaltyvirtue
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does 'pureness of heart' mean in this verse?
It refers to having sincere intentions and a morally clean conscience, indicating a person who is honest and true in their actions and thoughts.
Why is 'grace of his lips' important?
Graceful speech, or speaking kindly and wisely, can influence others positively and even win the favor of important people like kings, as mentioned in the verse.
Who is the 'king' in this verse?
The king in this verse symbolizes any person of high status or influence. It emphasizes how a person with a pure heart and gracious words can gain the favor of influential people.
How can we apply this verse in our daily lives?
We can strive to be honest and speak kindly, which can help us build good relationships with others, even those in positions of authority or influence.
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