Isaiah 31
In Isaiah chapter 31, God warns the people of Judah against seeking help from Egypt and their powerful horses. He reminds them that relying on their own strength and worldly resources will only lead to defeat. Instead, God encourages them to turn to him for protection, for he is their only true source of deliverance.
Bible version
Relying on God's Protection
Commentary
The message of Isaiah 31 is still relevant today. We often find ourselves relying on our own strength, wealth, and power to solve our problems, but God reminds us that these things are ultimately fruitless. Only through relying on Him can we find true safety and security. In a world that values independence and self-sufficiency, it can be hard to humble ourselves and admit that we need God's help, but Isaiah's message reminds us that this is the only path to real victory.
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There are 9 verses in Isaiah, chapter 31.