Isaiah 14:27
Baoule (NYANMIƐN NDƐ'N 1998)
?Sa nga Anannganman b'ɔ sie mɛn wunmuan'n ɔ gugu kɛ ɔ ´yo'n, wan yɛ ɔ ´kwla jrɛn i-ɔ? ?Sɛ ɔ mɛn i sa'n su kɛ ɔ ´yo sran like'n, wan yɛ ɔ kwla kpalo i sa sɔ nin-ɔn?
What Does This Mean?
This verse says that God has made a plan, and no one can change it. His power is outstretched, and no one can stop it. It is from God, who is speaking through the prophet Isaiah.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your mom said she was going to take you to the park, and she was as powerful as a superhero. Nothing could stop her from taking you there. That's what this verse is saying about God's plans.
Historical Background
Isaiah wrote this around 700 BC to the people of Judah. The Assyrian Empire was threatening them, and this verse was meant to give hope and reassurance that God's plans would prevail.
Living It Out Today
If you're facing a difficult situation and feel powerless, remember that God's plans cannot be changed. His strength will see you through, just as a parent's promise to a child is unbreakable.
Topics
God's sovereigntyhopetrustprophesystrengthfaith
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main message of Isaiah 14:27?
The main message is that God's plans and power are unstoppable and cannot be changed by anyone.
How can this verse help someone facing a tough situation?
It can reassure them that God's plans are certain and that His power will see them through any difficulty.
Who is speaking in Isaiah 14:27?
It is God speaking through the prophet Isaiah.
What historical context should I consider when studying this verse?
It was written during a time when the Assyrian Empire was threatening Judah, giving hope to the people that God's plans would prevail.
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