Norwegian 2018 (Bibelen - Guds Ord Hverdagsbibelen (Hermon Forlag))
Hvem var du redd for og fryktet, siden du har levd på en løgn og snudd ryggen til Meg? Hvorfor har du ikke vært opptatt av å søke Meg? Er det ikke fordi Jeg har holdt Meg stille i tidligere tider? Er det derfor du ikke har en dyp respekt for Meg? Jeg skal fortelle om handlingene dine og hva du har bedrevet. Men det er ikke gunstig for deg. Du kan jo rope på hjelp fra samlingen din av avguder som du har hos deg. Men de skal forsvinne som ved et vindpust. Men den som søker trygghet hos Meg, skal arve landet. De skal få eie Mitt hellige berg.»
What Does This Mean?
This verse is from God, speaking to people who have forgotten Him and lied because of fear. God asks why they fear others instead of Him, even though He has been patient with them for a long time.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your best friend was always there for you, but one day you started listening to other kids and forgot about your friend. Your friend would be sad and ask why you are scared of the other kids instead of trusting them.
Historical Background
Isaiah wrote this around 700 BC, addressing the people of Judah who had turned away from God. The setting was a time of idolatry and moral decay, and God was addressing their lack of trust and faithfulness.
Living It Out Today
Consider a scenario where someone lies about their faith in a workplace to avoid being judged. This verse challenges them to remember why they fear others more than God and to consider God's long-standing patience and faithfulness.
God is speaking to the people of Judah, reminding them of their forgetfulness and the fear they have placed in others rather than in Him.
Why does God ask about fear in this verse?
God is questioning why the people fear others and lie instead of remembering Him, highlighting their misplaced priorities and the need to trust God's faithfulness.
What does it mean to 'hold my peace'?
This phrase indicates God's patience and long-suffering with His people, allowing them time to repent and return to Him without immediate punishment.
How can one apply this verse to daily life?
One can reflect on their fears and whether they are placing their trust in God or other things. It can inspire a return to faithfulness and trust in God's provision and protection.