Definition: In righteousness shalt thou be established: thou shalt be far from oppression; for thou shalt not fear: and from terror; for it shall not come near thee.
Explanation: Okay, letās break down this beautiful verse from Isaiah 54:14. It's a really powerful message about Godās care for us. Hereās what it means in simpler terms: Essentially, it says that God wants to protect and bless you, and you shouldnāt worry about being harmed or threatened. Letās unpack the parts: āIn righteousness shalt thou be establishedā¦ā ā This means that if you live a life based on right and justice ā doing what's morally good and fair ā then God will give you a safe and secure place in His world. Itās about living a life aligned with His law. "...Thou shalt be far from oppression..." ā āOppressionā means being treated unfairly, being taken advantage of, or being harmed by others. This verse warns us that we shouldn't be subjected to this kind of treatment. "...for thou shalt not fearā¦ā - This is a key part! Itās saying that you don't have to worry about danger or bad things happening to you. You donāt need to feel anxious or helpless. "...and from terror; for it shall not come near thee." ā "Terror" means fear, anxiety, and panic. This verse promises that God will never harm you with his presence or power. It's a guarantee of safety and protection. Itās like saying God is watching over you and won't allow anything bad to happen to you. So, the overall message is one of hope and assurance. It encourages us to live a righteous life, to avoid situations that could cause us fear, and to trust in Godās protection. Why is this important? It reminds us that we are not alone and that God is actively involved in our lives, offering us security and blessing. Does that make sense? Would you like me to explain any of these points further or perhaps delve into a specific aspect of the verse? For example, I could: Talk about the context of this verse within the larger story of Israelās relationship with God. Discuss its significance in the Old Testament and how it relates to other passages about God's care for his people.