This chapter 21 begins with a much quoted but misunderstood proverb and is often used in conjunction with misguided uses of 2 Chron. 7.
The proverb says,
“The king’s heart is in the hand of the LORD like channels of water; He turns it wherever He wants.”
Of course translations vary with some rendering the passage far better than others, but the sad take away for many is completely out of step with the rest of scripture. So we spent time examining this passage and studying some of the often assumed implications using Pharaoh King of Egypt and Cyrus the Great as key examples.
The second verse which really stood out from the rest was a sobering warning regarding the treatment of the poor. The scriptures have much to say about the poor and the blessings to those who give them aid. Here however, is a passage of warning regarding those who shut their ears to their cries for help. We learn that our Maker will treat us in kind when we cry out for help.
“The one who shuts his ears to the cry of the poor, he too will cry out and will not be answered.” – Proverbs 21:13.
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