Isaiah 8
In Isaiah chapter 8, God instructs Isaiah to write on a large scroll the words "Maher-shalal-hash-baz," which means "quick to plunder, swift to spoil." This serves as a warning to Judah of the impending invasion by Assyria. Isaiah also encourages the people to trust in God's plan and not to fear what others fear. He reminds them that God is their sanctuary and to keep their eyes fixed on Him.
Bible version
Trusting in God's Plan
Commentary
This chapter highlights the importance of trusting in God's plan, even in the midst of chaos and destruction. Despite the threat of invasion, God reassures His people that He is in control and will protect them. As believers, it's essential to remember that our God is sovereign and has a plan for our lives. We may face trials and challenges, but we can trust that God will work all things together for our good. Let us continue to fix our eyes on Him and trust in His unfailing love and faithfulness.
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There are 22 verses in Isaiah, chapter 8.