Isaiah 17:11

French Jerusalem 1998

Que signifie ce verset ?

This verse says that even if you work hard to grow your plants and seeds, the harvest will not bring joy but grief and sorrow. God is the one speaking, warning that hard work without his blessing can lead to disappointment.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine you plant a garden with lots of love and care. But when it's time to pick the fruits, you find that they are all gone or spoiled. It's like that, but for grown-ups and their work.

Contexte historique

Isaiah, a prophet, wrote this around 700 BCE to the people of Israel. He used agricultural imagery familiar to his audience, who were mostly farmers, to convey the message about God's judgment and the consequences of their actions.

Application pour aujourd'hui

Consider a business owner who works tirelessly but neglects ethical practices. Despite initial success, they face legal troubles and loss of reputation, reflecting the verse's message of sorrow despite effort.

Thèmes

judgmenteffortdisappointmentagriculturewarningGod's will

Versets liés

Hosea 10:12Jeremiah 4:3Proverbs 28:19Romans 9:152 Corinthians 9:10

Questions fréquentes

What is the main message of Isaiah 17:11?
The main message is that even if one works hard, without God's blessing, the effort can lead to sorrow and grief.
How does this verse apply to modern business?
It can apply to businesses that ignore ethical practices for short-term gains, leading to long-term losses and sorrow.
What does this verse say about human effort?
It suggests that human effort alone is not enough; divine approval is necessary for true success and joy.
Is there a positive message in this verse?
While it warns of sorrow, it also implies the importance of aligning one's efforts with God's will for a fruitful outcome.
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