Isaiah 7:7

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What Does This Mean?

In this verse, God is speaking through the prophet Isaiah and promises that something the people are worried about will not happen. It's a reassurance that God has control over events and can prevent harmful things from occurring.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're worried about a big storm coming, and your parents say, 'Don't worry, the storm won't come.' That's what God is saying here. He's telling the people not to be afraid because He can stop bad things from happening.

Historical Background

The verse is from the Book of Isaiah, written around 700 B.C. by the prophet Isaiah. It was addressed to King Ahaz of Judah during a time when he was facing threats from neighboring kingdoms, but God assured him that these threats would not come to pass.

Living It Out Today

If you're facing a challenge at school or in your community, remember that God can prevent bad things from happening. This verse encourages you to trust in His plan and not be overly worried about threats or difficulties.

Topics

faithtrustassuranceworriesdivine interventionthreats

Related Verses

Genesis 18:14Psalms 37:25Luke 1:37Romans 8:28Revelation 21:4

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is speaking in Isaiah 7:7?
God is speaking through the prophet Isaiah, reassuring King Ahaz that threats against him will not come to pass.
What situation is this verse addressing?
This verse addresses the fear and anxiety of King Ahaz regarding threats from neighboring kingdoms, offering assurance that these threats will not materialize.
How can this verse be applied in everyday life?
This verse encourages people to trust in God's protection and control over events, even when faced with difficult circumstances or threats.
Are there other verses that relate to the message of Isaiah 7:7?
Yes, verses like Genesis 18:14 and Luke 1:37 also emphasize God's ability to fulfill promises and prevent harmful things from occurring.
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