2 Chronicles 13:14

French NFC 2019 (Nouvelle Français Courant)

What Does This Mean?

This verse describes a battle where the army of Judah was surrounded by enemies on all sides. They cried out to God for help, and the priests sounded their trumpets as a call for divine intervention. The key message is about trusting in God even in dire situations.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're in a big maze with monsters everywhere, and you feel scared. You call out to your mom or dad for help, and your friend blows a whistle really loud. That's like what happened here: Judah was scared and asked God for help, and the priests blew their trumpets really loud to show they were trusting God.

Historical Background

The Book of 2 Chronicles was written by the Chronicler, likely after the exile, around the 4th century BC. The audience was the returning Jewish exiles, aiming to encourage them by recounting their history and God's faithfulness. This verse reflects the cultural context of warfare and divine intervention in ancient Israel.

Living It Out Today

In today's context, think of a time when you felt overwhelmed by work or personal problems, with no escape. Like Judah, you can trust in God and seek His help through prayer and the support of your community, just as the priests sounded the trumpets to rally and encourage the people.

Topics

faithtrusting Godprayerdivine interventioncommunity supportovercoming adversity

Related Verses

Exodus 14:10-14Joshua 6:4-5Psalms 121:4-5Jeremiah 33:3Luke 18:1-8

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to cry out to the LORD?
It means to pray earnestly to God for help or guidance, often in times of distress or when facing challenges that seem insurmountable.
Why did the priests sound the trumpets?
The trumpets were a call to action and a symbol of divine presence and support. They rallied the people and expressed a plea for God's intervention.
How does this verse relate to modern battles?
Just as Judah sought God's help in their battle, we can trust in God's guidance and support in our daily struggles, whether they be personal challenges or societal issues.
What is the significance of being surrounded by enemies?
Being surrounded by enemies highlights the desperate need for divine intervention and the importance of relying on God in times of crisis.
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