Isaiah 1:26
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Ug igauli ko ang imong mga maghuhukom sama sa una, ug ang imong mga magtatambag ingon sa sinugdan: sa tapus niana ikaw pagatawgon, Ang ciudad sa pagkamatarung, usa ka lungsod nga matinumanon.
What Does This Mean?
This verse promises that God will restore the judges and counselors of Jerusalem to their original righteousness and faithfulness. God says that after this restoration, Jerusalem will be known as the city of righteousness and faithfulness.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a toy box full of broken toys. God says He will fix all the toys and make them just as good as when you first got them. After fixing them, your toy box will be called the 'box of good toys'.
Historical Background
Isaiah 1:26 was written by the prophet Isaiah around 700 BC. He was addressing the people of Jerusalem, warning them about the consequences of their wickedness and promising future restoration.
Living It Out Today
In modern terms, this verse can be applied to cities or organizations that have lost their moral compass. By focusing on restoring integrity and honesty in leadership, they can rebuild their reputation and become places of righteousness.
Topics
restorationjusticerighteousnessleadershippromisefaithfulness
Related Verses
Jeremiah 29:10-14Isaiah 32:1-8Ezekiel 45:9-12Matthew 5:43-48Romans 13:1-7
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does God promise to restore the judges and counselors?
God promises restoration to bring back the justice and righteousness that had been lost. This restoration is essential for the city to regain its reputation as a place of faith and integrity.
How can a city be called 'the city of righteousness'?
A city earns this title by demonstrating justice and faithfulness in its leadership and among its people. It reflects a commitment to moral and ethical living.
What was the original state of the judges and counselors?
The original state of the judges and counselors was one of righteousness and faithfulness. This verse suggests that they had drifted away from these values, and God promises to bring them back.
How does this verse relate to modern leadership?
This verse reminds modern leaders that their integrity and righteousness are crucial for the well-being of their communities. Restoring and maintaining these values can lead to a more just and faithful society.
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