Proverbs 29:14

French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)

What Does This Mean?

This verse says that when a king rules justly and defends the poor, his reign will be secure forever. It's from the Book of Proverbs, and the message is that fair judgment and compassion lead to stability and longevity.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're the leader of a playground. If you make sure everyone, especially the kids who need help the most, are treated fairly, then everyone will respect you and want you to keep leading forever.

Historical Background

Proverbs was written over centuries by various authors, including King Solomon. It was written for people in the Israelite kingdom, aiming to teach wisdom and righteousness. In ancient times, the king was seen as both a political and moral leader.

Living It Out Today

In today's context, consider a CEO who ensures their company treats all employees fairly and supports the less fortunate. Such a leader would likely build a loyal workforce and a stable, respected company.

Topics

justicepovertyleadershipwisdomstabilitycompassion

Related Verses

Proverbs 14:31Psalms 82:3-4James 1:27Matthew 25:34-40Isaiah 1:17

Frequently Asked Questions

How does this verse relate to modern leadership?
It teaches modern leaders that ensuring justice and supporting those in need can lead to long-term stability and respect, just like a king who rules justly.
What does it mean to 'faithfully judge the poor'?
It means treating the poor with fairness and justice, not letting their status influence your judgment unfairly. It's about equitable treatment for all.
How can this verse inspire social justice?
It can inspire leaders to champion the cause of the poor and marginalized, ensuring their rights and needs are met, leading to a more just society.
Is this verse just for kings?
While it's addressed to a king, the principles apply broadly. Any leader or person in a position of authority can apply these lessons to their role.
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