Isaiah 60:20
French (La Bible expliquée)
La lumière du jour ne s'en ira plus pour toi comme au coucher du soleil, ni la clarté de la nuit comme au coucher de la lune, car moi, le Seigneur, je t'éclairerai pour toujours. Ce sera la fin de ton deuil.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Isaiah says that God will be the everlasting light for his people, ensuring that there will be no darkness and no sadness. The speaker is God, promising a future of eternal light and joy. The key message is the promise of eternal light and the end of sorrow.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you had a lamp that never turned off, and it always made your room bright and warm. That's what God promises in this verse. He will always be the light that keeps you safe and happy, and there will be no more sad days.
Historical Background
Isaiah, a prophet, wrote this during the Babylonian exile. He was speaking to the Israelites, reassuring them that God would restore their light and end their mourning after the exile.
Living It Out Today
In modern life, this verse can remind someone dealing with a prolonged illness that God’s light and presence can guide them through their darkest times, promising them a time of healing and joy.
Topics
lightpromisehopesalvationcomforteverlasting
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is speaking in Isaiah 60:20?
God is speaking, promising His people eternal light and the end of sorrow.
How does this verse relate to modern Christians?
It offers comfort and hope to modern Christians, reminding them that God’s light and presence will guide them through life's darkest moments.
What does the verse mean by 'thy sun shall no more go down'?
It symbolizes that God’s light will always be present, ensuring no darkness and symbolizing eternal joy and comfort.
Is there a similar verse in the New Testament?
Yes, John 8:12, where Jesus says, 'I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.'
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