Isaiah 31:7

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What Does This Mean?

Isaiah tells the people that one day they will throw away the idols they made because these idols are a sin. The idols are made of silver and gold, and the people themselves crafted them, which is against God's will.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a favorite toy that you made yourself, but it keeps you from playing with your friends. One day, you might realize that this toy isn't good for you and decide to throw it away. This verse is like that, but instead of toys, people are throwing away their idols.

Historical Background

Isaiah, a prophet, wrote this during the 8th century BCE, warning the people of Israel and Judah about their reliance on idols and false gods. This was a time when idol worship was common and deeply embedded in the culture.

Living It Out Today

Today, people might replace idols with material possessions or addictions that distract them from what's truly important. This verse reminds us to let go of things that keep us from God.

Topics

sinidolatryrepentancematerialismworshipfaith

Related Verses

Ezekiel 14:3-4Exodus 20:4-51 Corinthians 10:14Romans 1:23Hosea 13:2

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'in that day' refer to in Isaiah 31:7?
'In that day' refers to a future time when God will bring about a significant change, leading people to turn away from their sins and towards Him.
Why are idols a sin?
Idols are a sin because they distract people from the one true God and can become the focus of worship and devotion, which should be solely for God.
How can we apply this verse to our lives today?
We can apply this verse by recognizing any material possessions or habits that distract us from God and choosing to let them go, focusing instead on what truly matters.
What can we learn from the historical context of this verse?
From the historical context, we learn that even in times of widespread idol worship, there were prophets like Isaiah who called people back to faith in the one true God, emphasizing the importance of staying true to one's beliefs.
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