Papua New Guinea Tok Pisin (Buk Baibel Long Tok Pisin 2008 + DC)
Israel, yu no tingim moa God i save kisim bek yu. Em i olsem bikpela ston yu save go na hait long en long taim nogut. Tasol tru tumas, yu lusim tingting olgeta long en. Na yu lotu long ol god bilong ol arapela lain, na yu ting ol dispela god bai i helpim yu na bai yu stap gut. Tasol bai yu bagarap na bai yu stap nogut tru na i no gat rot bilong yu i ken kamap orait gen. I olsem yu planim gaden wain na yu amamas long lukim ol han bilong diwai wain i kamap kwik tru na ol plaua i kamap. Tasol bai yu no inap kisim kaikai bilong en. Nogat. Wantu ol dispela diwai wain bai i drai na gaden bai i bagarap olgeta.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Isaiah says that because you forgot about God, who is your savior and strength, you will plant new things that won't truly nourish you. It's a warning from God about the consequences of forgetting Him.
Explained for Children
Imagine you forgot to water your favorite plant. Instead, you tried to grow a new plant that doesn't really fit in your garden. God is saying that if you forget about Him, it's like you're growing something that won't make you happy or strong.
Historical Background
The book of Isaiah was written by the prophet Isaiah around 700 B.C. to the people of Israel and Judah. This verse reflects the time when Israel was turning away from God and towards other gods, forgetting their true source of strength.
Living It Out Today
In today's world, this verse can remind us that when we focus too much on material success or other distractions, we might forget the true source of our strength and salvation. It's a call to remember what truly nourishes our souls.
What does it mean to 'plant pleasant plants' in this context?
It means to pursue things that seem good but may not lead to true nourishment or strength, like focusing on material success instead of spiritual growth.
Who is speaking in Isaiah 17:10?
The speaker is God, through the prophet Isaiah, warning the people of Israel about the consequences of forgetting Him.
Why is the concept of 'the Rock of thy strength' important?
The 'Rock of thy strength' refers to God as the source of true strength and stability, emphasizing that true reliance should be on Him rather than on other things.
How can one avoid forgetting God as their source of strength?
One can avoid forgetting God by regularly engaging in prayer, reading the Bible, and seeking community in a faith-based group to remind oneself of God's presence and strength.