Isaiah 43:2
armenian-2018
Երբ ջրերի միջով անցնես, ես քեզ հետ կլինեմ, երբ անցնես գետերով, դրանք քեզ չեն ողողի, երբ քայլես կրակի միջով, չես այրվի, և բոցը քեզ չի լափի,
What Does This Mean?
This verse is about God's promise to be with you through difficult times. God says that no matter how hard things get, like walking through deep waters or through fire, you will be safe because He will be with you.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're walking through a big puddle, and your mom holds your hand to keep you dry. Or you're near a campfire, and your dad protects you from getting burned. That's how God takes care of us when life gets tough.
Historical Background
Isaiah 43:2 was written by the prophet Isaiah around 700 BC. It was part of a message to the Israelites, who were facing difficult times, including exile and war. The verse is a promise from God to be with them through their hardships.
Living It Out Today
In modern life, this verse can apply to someone facing a serious illness. Even in the toughest moments, the promise is that God will be with you, offering comfort and protection.
Topics
comforttrustprotectionhopesalvationfaith
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does it mean to walk through fire without being burned?
It means that even in times of great trial or danger, God will protect you, ensuring that you are not harmed, symbolically or literally.
How can I apply Isaiah 43:2 to my life?
You can find comfort and strength in knowing that God is with you through your challenges, just as a parent protects a child from harm.
What is the historical background of Isaiah 43:2?
This verse was written by the prophet Isaiah during a time when the Israelites were experiencing significant hardships, including exile and war, and needed reassurance.
Are there other Bible verses that talk about God's protection?
Yes, verses like Psalms 91 and Deuteronomy 31:6 also emphasize God's protective nature and His promise to be with His people.
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