Isaiah 65:15
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What Does This Mean?
In this verse, God is speaking and warns that those who reject Him will be cursed. Instead, God will call His chosen people by a new name, signifying a new relationship with them.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a friend who doesn't like playing with you anymore. God says that friend will be called a 'naughty name,' but He will give His friends new, special names to show how much He loves them.
Historical Background
Isaiah wrote this prophecy around 700 BC to the people of Judah, who were turning away from God. It was a time when Israel was divided into two kingdoms, and many were practicing idolatry.
Living It Out Today
Today, this verse can remind us that our actions have consequences. If we choose to reject God, we may be remembered negatively, but those who follow Him will be blessed with a new identity in Christ.
Topics
salvationforgivenessrenewalblessingpunishmentnew identity
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who wrote Isaiah 65:15?
The prophet Isaiah wrote this verse around 700 BC, during a time when the Israelites were turning away from God.
What does it mean to be cursed in this context?
In this context, being cursed means that those who reject God will be remembered negatively by His chosen people, serving as a warning to others.
Why does God give His people a new name?
God gives His people a new name to signify a new relationship and identity, emphasizing His love and care for them.
How does this verse relate to the New Testament?
This verse foreshadows the New Testament concept of being reborn in Christ, where believers receive a new identity and are part of God's chosen family.
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