Isaiah 6:5
Arabic 2016 (الكِتاب المُقَدَّس: التَّرْجَمَةُ العَرَبِيَّةُ المُبَسَّطَةُ)
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, Isaiah expresses his deep sense of unworthiness and sinfulness after seeing God's presence. He feels that his and his people's words are impure, and he realizes the magnitude of his own imperfection in the presence of the holy God.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're in a very fancy restaurant and you accidentally spill your juice all over the table. You might feel really bad and think, 'Oh no, I made a mess here!' That's how Isaiah felt when he saw God. He thought, 'I'm not clean and my words are not nice, and I saw God! I messed up!'
Historical Background
Isaiah, a prophet of the Lord, wrote this verse around 700 B.C. during the reign of King Uzziah. He was addressing the people of Judah, who were living in a time of religious and moral decline, and his words were meant to highlight the gap between human sin and divine holiness.
Living It Out Today
Imagine you're at work, and you make a big mistake that affects the whole team. You might feel like Isaiah, realizing how much you've let everyone down. This verse reminds us that our imperfections can be overwhelming, but it also hints at the hope of cleansing and redemption.