Isaiah 58:4
Arabic Bible AVD 1999 (الكتاب المقدس)
هَا إِنَّكُمْ لِلْخُصُومَةِ وَٱلنِّزَاعِ تَصُومُونَ، وَلِتَضْرِبُوا بِلَكْمَةِ ٱلشَّرِّ. لَسْتُمْ تَصُومُونَ كَمَا ٱلْيَوْمَ لِتَسْمِيعِ صَوْتِكُمْ فِي ٱلْعَلَاءِ.
What Does This Mean?
This verse is from the Prophet Isaiah, who is telling people that their fasting is not real because they are fighting and arguing while they fast. He says they should not fast like this because it's not sincere and is not pleasing to God.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're fasting to show how much you love your mom, but you're also fighting with your sister. That's not a good way to fast. God wants you to fast because you really love him, not just to say you're doing it.
Historical Background
Isaiah, a prophet in the Old Testament, wrote this around 700 BCE to the people of Judah. He was addressing a community where fasting was common but not always sincere, and he was calling them to true repentance and genuine faith.
Living It Out Today
Today, if you're fasting but still being mean to your family or friends, that fasting isn't really about God. It's important to fast with a sincere heart, not just to show off or to feel good about yourself.
Topics
fastingrepentancehypocrisysinceritytrue worshipgodly behavior
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does Isaiah mean by 'fast for strife and debate'?
Isaiah is pointing out that people were fasting while still engaging in conflict and disputes, which shows their fasting was not sincere but a mere formality.
How can we ensure our fasting is sincere?
To ensure sincerity in fasting, we should fast with a true heart of repentance, without hypocrisy or the intention to be seen by others. It should be an act of true devotion to God.
What are the consequences of fasting insincerely?
Fasting insincerely means that it won't result in true repentance or a change of heart. It won't be accepted by God and may even lead to deeper issues in one’s spiritual life.
Can fasting be a form of hypocrisy?
Yes, fasting can become a form of hypocrisy if it's done outwardly while the heart remains unchanged and continues in strife and wickedness.
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