Isaiah 51:8
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Kay ang tangkob magakutkot kanila nga sama sa usa ka saput, ug ang ulod mokaon kanila nga sama sa balhibo sa carnero; apan ang akong pagkamatarung magadayon sa walay katapusan, ug ang akong kaluwasan ngadto sa tanang mga kaliwatan.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Isaiah says that just like moths and worms can destroy clothes, the wicked will be destroyed, but God's righteousness and salvation will last forever. God is speaking here, emphasizing the eternal nature of His righteousness and salvation.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a favorite jacket that gets eaten up by moths. That's what happens to the bad guys. But God's goodness lasts forever, like how your favorite toy always makes you happy no matter how long you have it.
Historical Background
Isaiah, a prophet, wrote this around 700 BCE to the Israelites, who were facing challenges and needed reassurance. The imagery of moths and worms eating clothes was a familiar concept in their agrarian society, emphasizing the temporary nature of evil.
Living It Out Today
Consider a scenario where someone spreads lies about you online. Those lies will eventually be forgotten or disproven, but your true character and integrity, akin to God's righteousness, will endure and be remembered positively.
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salvationrighteousnesseternityjudgmentfaithhope
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Frequently Asked Questions
How does this verse relate to salvation?
The verse emphasizes that while evil is temporary and destructible, God's salvation is eternal and enduring, offering hope and assurance to believers.
What does 'moth' and 'worm' symbolize in Isaiah 51:8?
The moth and the worm symbolize destruction and decay, representing how the wicked will be consumed and destroyed, unlike God's righteousness which is eternal.
How can this verse apply to daily life?
This verse can remind us to focus on values and actions that align with God's righteousness, knowing that these will endure, while fleeting evils will pass away.
What is the significance of 'generation to generation' in this verse?
'Generation to generation' highlights the continuity and eternal nature of God's salvation, emphasizing that it transcends time and impacts all future generations.
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