Isaiah 57:2

Armenian Eastern Bible 1994

What Does This Mean?

This verse promises that people who walk in righteousness will enter into peace and rest. The speaker is God, promising peace to those who live upright lives. The key message is that peace comes from living a righteous life.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing a game where you have to follow all the rules. If you do, you get to rest in a comfy bed. This verse is like that game, but for grown-ups. God says if you're good and do the right thing, you get to rest in peace, like in a cozy bed.

Historical Background

Isaiah wrote this verse around 700 BCE, during a time of social and political turmoil in ancient Israel. He was addressing the people of Judah, who were struggling with idolatry and moral decline. The promise of peace was a message of hope in a turbulent time.

Living It Out Today

In modern life, this verse can be seen as a reminder to live honestly and with integrity. For example, a person who is honest at work and with their family will find peace and contentment, unlike someone who is deceitful and stressed about being caught.

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Related Verses

Psalms 37:10-11Proverbs 16:7Luke 2:29Romans 5:1Revelation 21:4

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is speaking in Isaiah 57:2?
The speaker in Isaiah 57:2 is God, who is addressing the people of Israel and promising them peace if they live righteously.
What does it mean to walk in uprightness?
Walking in uprightness means living a life of honesty, integrity, and righteousness, following God's commands and moral laws with sincerity.
How does this verse relate to the concept of rest?
This verse links the idea of rest with living a righteous life. It suggests that those who follow God's path will find peace and rest, both in this life and beyond.
Can this verse be used in a sermon or devotion?
Yes, this verse can be used in a sermon or devotion to encourage people to live a righteous life and to trust in God's promise of peace and rest for those who do so.
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