Old Testament · Prophecy
Isaiah 54:4
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Fear not; for thou shalt not be ashamed: neither be thou confounded; for thou shalt not be put to shame: for thou shalt forget the shame of thy youth, and shalt not remember the reproach of thy widowhood any more.
About Isaiah 54:4
Isaiah 54:4 from Isaiah speaks directly to Shame, offering wisdom drawn from the Old Testament tradition. This passage in the prophecy literature of Scripture is widely cherished by students and teachers alike.
Related Verses
- Ezekiel 16:52
“Thou also, which hast judged thy sisters, bear thine own shame for thy sins that thou hast committed more abominable than they: they are more righteous than thou: yea, be thou confounded also, and bear thy shame, in that thou hast justified thy sisters.”
- Hebrews 12:2
“Looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith; who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is set down at the right hand of the throne of God.”
- Isaiah 30:5
“They were all ashamed of a people that could not profit them, nor be an help nor profit, but a shame, and also a reproach.”
- Jeremiah 31:19
“Surely after that I was turned, I repented; and after that I was instructed, I smote upon my thigh: I was ashamed, yea, even confounded, because I did bear the reproach of my youth.”
- Jeremiah 51:51
“We are confounded, because we have heard reproach: shame hath covered our faces: for strangers are come into the sanctuaries of the Lord’s house.”
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How to Apply Isaiah 54:4
Study Isaiah 54:4 in context by reading the surrounding passage in Isaiah. Identify one person in your life who might be encouraged by this verse on the theme of Shame. Share it with them and open a conversation rooted in Scripture — sometimes the most practical application is passing the Word along.