Isaiah 60:12

Arabic KEH Ketab El Hayat (كتاب الحياة)

What Does This Mean?

This verse says that nations and kingdoms that do not serve or obey God's chosen people will be destroyed. God is speaking through Isaiah, indicating that those who reject God's will face severe consequences.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a toy that everyone wants to play with, but you only let some friends play with it. The friends who don't play nicely with it won't get to play anymore. It's like that with God’s chosen people. Those who don't respect them won't be around for long.

Historical Background

Isaiah wrote this around 700 BCE, during a time when Israel and Judah were facing threats from powerful empires. The message was to reassure the people of Judah that God would protect them and that those who opposed them would face destruction.

Living It Out Today

In modern terms, consider a corporation that chooses to partner with companies that share its values and ethics. Those who refuse to align might face exclusion or failure. This verse can remind us that alignment with positive and righteous values is crucial for success and survival.

Topics

obediencejudgmentpromisenationalismconsequencesworship

Related Verses

Isaiah 13:9Isaiah 14:23Jeremiah 25:9Jeremiah 50:45Matthew 7:23

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is speaking in Isaiah 60:12?
God is speaking through the prophet Isaiah, warning the nations and kingdoms about the consequences of not serving or obeying God's chosen people.
What does 'utterly wasted' mean in this context?
'Utterly wasted' means to be completely destroyed or brought to ruin, indicating the severe consequences for those who do not align with God's will.
How does this relate to modern international relations?
It can be seen as a reminder that global powers that do not cooperate with or respect those aligned with positive, ethical standards may face significant challenges or downfall.
What can we learn about obedience from this verse?
The verse teaches that obedience to God and His chosen people is crucial for avoiding negative consequences and ensuring survival and success.
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