Isaiah 43:10
Amharic Gamo (ጋሞ ማጻፋ)
«ኢንቴ ታና ኤራና ማላኔ ኣማናና ማላ፥ ኢዚ ታና ጊዲዳይሳ ኢንቴ ኣኬካና ማላ፥ ታ ማርካቲኔ ታ ዶሪዳ ታ ኣይሌቲ ኢንቴና። ታፔ ካሴ ሃራ ጾሲ ኦሴቲቤና፤ ታፔ ጉዬንካ ሃራ ጾሲ ዴና።
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, God is speaking to His people, calling them His witnesses. He says that He is the only God who has ever existed or will exist, and He wants His people to know and believe in Him.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a best friend who has always been there for you and will always be there for you. God is like that best friend, and He wants everyone to know how special and unique He is. He's saying, 'I'm the only one like me, and I want you to tell others about me.'
Historical Background
Isaiah, a prophet, wrote this verse around 700 BCE to the Israelites who were in exile in Babylon. This message was intended to affirm their faith in God and reassure them of His sovereignty over all other gods.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this verse can apply to a scenario where a person is facing peer pressure to worship other things instead of God. It serves as a reminder that God is the only true God and that we should trust in Him alone.
Topics
faithwitnessingGod's sovereigntyidentityexclusivityrevelation
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is speaking in Isaiah 43:10?
God is speaking in this verse, addressing His people and calling them His witnesses.
What does it mean to be God's witness?
Being God's witness means proclaiming His truth and sharing the knowledge of His sovereignty and uniqueness to others.
How does this verse relate to the concept of salvation?
This verse underscores that salvation comes from believing in the one true God, which is essential for understanding the context of salvation in Christianity.
What is the significance of the phrase 'before me there was no God formed, neither shall there be after me'?
This phrase emphasizes the exclusivity and sovereignty of God, highlighting that He is the only true God who has existed and will exist, rejecting the concept of other gods.
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