Link Hezekiah's actions to Deut 6:18.
How does Hezekiah's obedience in 2 Chronicles 31:20 connect to Deuteronomy 6:18?

Setting the Scene

2 Chronicles 31:20: “Thus Hezekiah did throughout Judah, and he did what was good, right, and true before the LORD his God.”

Deuteronomy 6:18: “Do what is right and good in the sight of the LORD, so that it may be well with you and you may enter and possess the good land that the LORD swore to give your fathers.”


The Core Connection

Deuteronomy 6:18 lays down a timeless covenant principle: obedience that is “right and good” in God’s eyes leads to blessing and secure possession of God’s promises.

• Centuries later, Hezekiah steps onto Judah’s throne and lives out that very principle. The Chronicler summarizes his reign with vocabulary that almost mirrors Moses’ charge: “good, right, and true before the LORD.”


Hezekiah’s Practical Obedience

• Purifying worship (2 Chron 29–30)

• Restoring the priesthood and Levites to biblical order (2 Chron 31:2–3)

• Reinstituting tithes and offerings (2 Chron 31:5–12)

• Personally seeking God “wholeheartedly” (2 Chron 31:21)


Echoes of Deuteronomy 6 in Hezekiah’s Actions

1. Heart alignment

Deuteronomy 6:5 commands, “Love the LORD your God with all your heart.”

– 2 Chron 31:21 notes Hezekiah “worked wholeheartedly.”

2. Word-centered living

Deuteronomy 6:6–9 calls Israel to keep the words of the law continually.

– Hezekiah measures reforms “according to what is written in the Law of the LORD” (2 Chron 31:3, 4).

3. Visible, communal obedience

Deuteronomy 6:20–25 anticipates children asking, “What do these statutes mean?”

– Hezekiah’s public feasts and renewed temple worship teach an entire generation why God’s commands matter.

4. Resulting blessing

Deuteronomy 6:18 promises it will “be well with you.”

– 2 Chron 32:22 records, “So the LORD saved Hezekiah and the inhabitants of Jerusalem.”


Outcomes That Validate the Principle

• Military deliverance from Assyria (2 Chron 32:20–22)

• Prosperity and honor among the nations (2 Chron 32:23, 27)

• Revival of covenant faithfulness across Judah


Takeaway for Today

Hezekiah’s life stands as living proof that Moses’ words still held force centuries later—and they remain authoritative now. Doing what is “right and good in the sight of the LORD” is never merely historical; it is the timeless pathway to God’s favor, protection, and promised inheritance for every generation that embraces wholehearted obedience.

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