What is the meaning of 2 Chronicles 6:31? so that they may fear You - Solomon’s request centers on a healthy, reverent awe that recognizes God’s holiness and authority (2 Chronicles 6:30). - Scripture consistently ties “fear of the LORD” to wisdom and obedience—see Proverbs 1:7; Deuteronomy 10:12; Psalm 111:10. - This fear is not terror but honoring God above all else, leading to a life aligned with His character (Exodus 20:20). and walk in Your ways - Genuine reverence produces action: “walk” pictures daily patterns shaped by God’s commands (Psalm 119:1-3). - Solomon echoes Deuteronomy 5:33, where Israel is told to “walk in all the way that the LORD your God has commanded.” - Jesus later affirms the same principle—John 14:15, “If you love Me, you will keep My commandments.” all the days they live in the land - The goal is lifelong consistency, not occasional piety (Joshua 24:31). - Obedience is to last “all the days,” guarding against spiritual drift (Hebrews 3:12-14). - The land is the constant reminder of God’s ongoing faithfulness, calling His people to ongoing faithfulness in return (Psalm 37:3). that You gave to our fathers - The land promise traces back to Abraham (Genesis 12:7) and is fulfilled in Joshua 21:43-45. - Mentioning the fathers highlights covenant continuity—God keeps His word (Nehemiah 9:7-8). - By rooting obedience in history, Solomon points the people to trust the same faithful God for their present and future (Malachi 3:6). summary 2 Chronicles 6:31 shows Solomon asking God to work so deeply in Israel’s heart that reverent awe leads to consistent obedience, lasting as long as they live in the promised land—a land that itself testifies to God’s covenant faithfulness. Fear Him, walk in His ways, keep doing so day after day, remembering every step rests on promises He has already kept. |