Isaiah 59:15
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Oo, ang kamatuoran nakulang; ug kadtong mobiya sa dautan nagahimo sa iyang kaugalingon nga usa ka tukbonon. Ug si Jehova nakakita niini, ug kini nakapasubo kaniya nga walay justicia.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Isaiah tells us that truth is missing, and those who try to do good are often hurt. God saw this and was displeased because there was no justice. It's a message about the state of the world when people don't live by truth and justice.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game where everyone is supposed to follow the rules, but no one does. Even when you try to play fairly, others cheat and make it hard for you. God doesn't like this and wishes everyone would play fair.
Historical Background
Isaiah, the prophet, wrote this around 700 BC to the people of Israel. He was warning them about the consequences of their actions and urging them to seek justice and truth.
Living It Out Today
Today, we can see this in communities where corruption and unfair practices are common. People who try to do the right thing often face difficulties, and this verse reminds us to stand up for what's right despite the challenges.
Topics
justicetruthrighteousnessGod's judgmentsufferingmorality
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is truth failing?
In the context of this verse, truth is failing because people are not living by it. They are choosing lies and injustice over truth, which leads to a society where doing the right thing becomes difficult.
How does God feel about this?
God is displeased because He values justice and truth. When these values are not present, it grieves Him as it affects His people and the world He created.
What can we do in response to this verse?
We can strive to live by truth and justice, even when it is difficult. Supporting those who stand for righteousness and working towards a more just society can also be part of our response.
How does this verse relate to the New Testament?
The New Testament reinforces the importance of truth and justice, as seen in passages like Ephesians 6:14, which encourages believers to stand firm in the truth and righteousness, just as the Old Testament urges.
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