Old Testament

Isaiah 46:12

The Clear Bible Translation matches the King James Version, written at a 10th-grade reading level in plain English

At a Glance

In Isaiah 46:12, God is calling out to those who are strong-willed and resistant to His ways.

Author
Isaiah the prophet
Written
Around 700 BC
Genre
Prophecy
Original Audience
Judah and the surrounding nations
CBTClear Bible Translation

Listen to me, you stouthearted, who are far from righteousness:

KJVKing James Version

Hearken unto me, ye stouthearted, that are far from righteousness:

Verse Analysis

Plain-English insight for readers

In Isaiah 46:12, God is calling out to those who are strong-willed and resistant to His ways. The term "stouthearted" refers to people who are proud and self-reliant, often ignoring the need for righteousness and divine guidance. God is urging them to listen and recognize their distance from true righteousness, which is found in Him. This verse highlights the importance of humility and the need to turn back to God for guidance and moral clarity. It serves as a reminder that strength without righteousness can lead to spiritual emptiness. The call to listen is an invitation to reflect on one's life and choices, encouraging a return to a path aligned with God's will. This message is relevant for anyone who may feel self-sufficient but is actually missing the deeper fulfillment that comes from a relationship with God. Explore related obedience.

How to apply Isaiah 46:12 to your life

This verse encourages us to examine our hearts and recognize areas where we may be relying on our own strength instead of seeking God's guidance. By humbling ourselves and listening to God's voice, we can align our lives with His righteousness and find true fulfillment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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What does Isaiah 46:12 mean?

Isaiah 46:12 addresses those who are strong-willed and resistant to God's guidance. It calls them to recognize their distance from true righteousness and to listen to God's invitation for reflection and change.

What is the meaning of 'stouthearted' in Isaiah 46:12?

In Isaiah 46:12, 'stouthearted' refers to individuals who are proud and self-reliant, often ignoring the need for God's righteousness. It highlights a mindset that can lead to spiritual emptiness.

How can I apply Isaiah 46:12 to my life?

You can apply Isaiah 46:12 by examining areas where you rely on your own strength instead of seeking God's guidance. Humbling yourself and listening to God's voice can help align your life with His righteousness.

What themes are present in Isaiah 46:12?

The themes in Isaiah 46:12 include listening to God, the contrast between pride and humility, the pursuit of righteousness, the need for divine guidance, and the importance of spiritual reflection.

The Book of Isaiah
Book Summary

The Book of Isaiah

Isaiah 41: Fear Not, I Am With You

The LORD calls the nations to keep silence before him and to renew their strength. He asks who raises up the righteous man from the east and gives nations before him, making him rule over kings. He says he gives them as dust to his sword and as driven stubble to his bow, and he declares he is the first and with the last.

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