Isaiah 26:13
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Oh Jehova nga Dios namo, laing mga ginoo labut pa kanimo nakaghari sa ibabaw namo; apan tungod lamang kanimo among pagahinganlan ang imong ngalan.
What Does This Mean?
This verse is a prayer to God, acknowledging that other rulers have controlled the people before, but now they will only praise God. It shows a commitment to God alone.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a favorite toy, and sometimes your friends take it away and play with it. But now, you have it back, and you want to show everyone how great it is. That's like saying, 'God, we used to listen to others, but now we'll tell everyone how amazing you are.'
Historical Background
Isaiah 26:13 is part of the Book of Isaiah, written around 700 BC. The verse reflects the historical reality of the Israelites being ruled by foreign powers, and their desire to return to a faithful relationship with God.
Living It Out Today
In a modern scenario, a person might have followed unhealthy habits or influences, but after finding a new, healthier lifestyle, they decide to share only the positive changes they have made.
Topics
prayerfaithfulnessworshipsalvationredemptioncommitment
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is speaking in Isaiah 26:13?
The speaker is likely a representative of the Israelite community, addressing God and reflecting on their past experiences under foreign rulers.
What does it mean to 'make mention of thy name'?
Making mention of God's name means praising and honoring God, acknowledging His sovereignty and power above all others.
Why is the historical context important for understanding this verse?
Understanding the historical context helps us appreciate the Israelites' struggle with foreign rulers and their desire to return to a faithful relationship with God.
How can we apply this verse in our daily lives?
We can apply this verse by choosing to focus on and praise God in our daily lives, even when faced with challenges or negative influences from others.
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