Isaiah 1:28

French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)

Que signifie ce verset ?

This verse from Isaiah warns that those who disobey God and abandon Him will face destruction together. The speaker is God, through the prophet Isaiah, emphasizing the consequences of sin.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine you have a favorite toy, but you keep forgetting to take care of it and play with it. One day, you realize it's broken and gone forever. This verse is like that, saying if you forget about God, you'll lose something very important and valuable.

Contexte historique

Isaiah, a prophet, wrote this around 700 BCE in Jerusalem, addressing the people of Judah. At this time, the kingdom was facing moral and religious decline, and Isaiah was calling them back to God.

Application pour aujourd'hui

Consider a scenario where a person decides to ignore their health and well-being. Over time, neglect leads to serious health issues. Similarly, this verse warns us about the consequences of neglecting God in our lives.

Thèmes

judgmentsinconsequencesobedienceGod's lovewarning

Versets liés

Isaiah 59:1-2Jeremiah 17:5-6Luke 13:3Romans 6:232 Thessalonians 1:8

Questions fréquentes

Who is speaking in Isaiah 1:28?
The speaker is God, speaking through the prophet Isaiah. God is warning about the consequences of disobedience and forsaking Him.
What does it mean to forsake the LORD?
To forsake the LORD means to abandon or reject God's guidance and teachings, choosing instead to follow one's own path, often leading to sin and separation from God.
How can this verse be applied in today's world?
This verse serves as a reminder that ignoring God's teachings and living a life of sin has real consequences. It encourages people to seek a relationship with God and live according to His will.
What are some cross-references to understand Isaiah 1:28 better?
Verses like Isaiah 59:1-2, Jeremiah 17:5-6, Luke 13:3, Romans 6:23, and 2 Thessalonians 1:8 provide additional insights into the themes of judgment and the consequences of sin.
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