Old Testament

2 Chronicles 18:13

The Clear Bible Translation matches the King James Version, written at a 10th-grade reading level in plain English

At a Glance

Micaiah, a prophet, stands firm in his commitment to speak only what God reveals to him.

Author
Traditionally attributed to Ezra
Written
Around 430 BC
Genre
Historical narrative
Original Audience
Post-exilic Jews
CBTClear Bible Translation

But Micaiah said, "As surely as the LORD lives, I will only say what my God tells me to say."

KJVKing James Version

And Micaiah said, As the LORD liveth, even what my God saith, that will I speak.

Verse Analysis

Plain-English insight for readers

Micaiah, a prophet, stands firm in his commitment to speak only what God reveals to him. In a world filled with conflicting messages and pressures to conform, Micaiah's declaration highlights the importance of integrity and faithfulness to one's beliefs. He emphasizes that his words are not his own but come directly from God. This relationship with God gives him the courage to speak truthfully, even when it may not be popular or welcomed. Micaiah's example encourages us to seek divine guidance in our own lives and to be honest in our communication. By prioritizing God's voice over societal expectations, we can navigate challenges with confidence. His unwavering stance serves as a reminder that true wisdom comes from listening to God and sharing that truth with others. In a time when many may compromise their values for acceptance, Micaiah's commitment to God's message stands out as a powerful testament to faithfulness and courage in the face of adversity. His words inspire us to be authentic and to trust in God's direction.

How to apply 2 Chronicles 18:13 to your life

Consider how you can apply Micaiah's example in your life. Are there situations where you feel pressured to compromise your beliefs? Make a commitment to seek God's guidance and speak truthfully, even when it's difficult. Trust that God will support you in your honesty and integrity. Stand firm in your convictions, just like Micaiah did, and inspire others to do the same.  Be a voice of truth in your community, reflecting God's wisdom.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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What does 2 Chronicles 18:13 mean?

2 Chronicles 18:13 highlights the prophet Micaiah's commitment to speak only what God instructs him. It emphasizes the importance of integrity and faithfulness in delivering God's message, regardless of external pressures.

How can I apply the message of 2 Chronicles 18:13 in my life?

You can apply this message by committing to seek God's guidance in your decisions and speaking truthfully, even in challenging situations. Like Micaiah, stand firm in your beliefs and inspire others to do the same.

The Book of 2 Chronicles
Book Summary

The Book of 2 Chronicles

2 Chronicles 1: Solomon's Wisdom and Wealth

Solomon, the son of David, is now firmly established in his kingdom, and the Lord his God is with him, magnifying him exceedingly. Solomon speaks to all Israel—the commanders, judges, and leaders—and the entire assembly goes with him to the high place at Gibeon, where the Tabernacle of the Lord that Moses had made in the wilderness is located. The Ark of God, however, is in Jerusalem, in the tent that David had pitched for it. At Gibeon, Solomon goes up to the bronze altar before the Lord and offers a thousand burnt offerings upon it.

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