Isaiah 40:14

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What Does This Mean?

This verse asks who God consulted with or who taught Him about justice and understanding. It emphasizes God's unique wisdom and authority, suggesting no one instructed Him. The speaker is Isaiah, addressing the people of Israel.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're the smartest kid in school, and no one ever taught you anything. That's what this verse is saying about God. No one taught God about what's right and wrong or how to understand things. He just knows everything!

Historical Background

Isaiah wrote this around 700 BC to the people of Judah, who were facing the threat of Assyrian invasion. The cultural setting was one of fear and uncertainty, and Isaiah's message reassured them of God's sovereignty and wisdom.

Living It Out Today

In a modern context, this verse can remind us not to doubt God's wisdom in difficult situations. When you feel lost or overwhelmed, remember that God doesn't need advice or lessons; He's always wise and knows what's best.

Topics

wisdomGod's sovereigntyfaithunderstandingjusticedivine knowledge

Related Verses

Job 38:1-2Romans 11:33-36Psalms 147:5Proverbs 8:22-30Acts 15:18

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is speaking in Isaiah 40:14?
The speaker is the prophet Isaiah, who is addressing the people of Judah about God's wisdom and authority.
What does this verse teach about God's wisdom?
It teaches that God's wisdom is inherent and doesn't come from others. He doesn't need to be taught or advised.
How does this verse relate to everyday life?
It reminds us to trust in God's wisdom, especially when we face challenging situations, knowing that He has all the answers.
What are some cross-references for Isaiah 40:14?
Some cross-references include Job 38:1-2, Romans 11:33-36, Psalms 147:5, Proverbs 8:22-30, and Acts 15:18, all dealing with God's wisdom and understanding.
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