Isaiah 45:20

French PDV2017 (Parole de Vie 2017)

Que signifie ce verset ?

This verse is a call for those who have escaped from nations to come together. It criticizes those who worship idols because they do not know the true God who can save them.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine you're playing with your friends and someone brings a toy that doesn't work. You might think it's fun, but it can't really do anything. This verse is like that—God is telling people to come together and stop wasting time on things that can't help them.

Contexte historique

The book of Isaiah was written by the prophet Isaiah in the 8th to 7th centuries BCE. This verse is part of a message addressed to those who have escaped from other nations, encouraging them to turn to the true God rather than false idols.

Application pour aujourd'hui

In today's context, this verse can be applied to people who might be relying on material possessions or false beliefs for salvation or happiness instead of turning to God. For example, someone might spend all their money on a new car thinking it will make them happy, but the verse reminds us that true fulfillment comes from a deeper, spiritual connection.

Thèmes

idolatryfalse godssalvationworshipknowledgespiritual truth

Versets liés

1 Corinthians 8:4Psalm 115:4-8Jeremiah 10:3-5Deuteronomy 4:28Ezekiel 20:39

Questions fréquentes

Who is speaking in Isaiah 45:20?
The speaker is God, through the prophet Isaiah, calling out to those who have escaped from other nations to come and worship the true God.
What does 'wood of their graven image' mean?
This phrase refers to idols made from wood, often carved or engraved, which people mistakenly worship as gods. It symbolizes the false gods that do not have the power to save.
How does this verse relate to modern society?
This verse reminds us to avoid putting our trust in things that cannot truly save us, like material possessions or false beliefs, and to seek true spiritual fulfillment in God.
What is the significance of the phrase 'they have no knowledge'?
This phrase emphasizes the lack of understanding among those who worship false gods. It suggests that true knowledge of God is essential for salvation and spiritual growth.
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