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1 | Why is dawn important? | Is 8:20 | Mommapbs | 105571 | ||
Consider this verse. Why is dawn important? Does this verse encourage you? In what way? | ||||||
2 | Why is dawn important? | Is 8:20 | itiswritten | 105586 | ||
To me this verse means light. Dawn represents the enlightenment of God. Without the enlightenment of the Lord on His Word, His word can be used legalistically. That is why the Jewish leaders were at odds with Jesus so much when He walked this earth. The Pharisees were being legalistic. They had lost touch with the God of the Word and without His light, His word is misunderstood and misused. Look at Matthew 16:12-19. Here Jesus is saying that His kingdom will be full of those who understand the revealed word of God. The Bible as enlightened by the Holy Spirit. That which is revealed is enlightened or has the dawn or light. Only a few moments later, Peter made another statement which conclusion he came to by human logic, not enlightenment - see Matthew 16:21-23. Peter was thinking along the lines of human logic which says - He is a good man, nothing bad can happen to Him, but God's plan was not according to human logic. Had Peter's conclusion been enlightened, he would have been able to understand that this was necessary...but he was not yet able to receive such light. Anyway, that is what this verse of Isaiah 8:20 means to me. Itiswritten |
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