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Isaiah 40:8 Meaning

The grass withereth, the flower fadeth: but the word of our God shall stand for ever.
Isaiah 40:8, KJV

What does Isaiah 40:8 mean?

Isaiah 40:8 sets the fragile against the permanent, and lands on the one thing that will never fail us — the word of God.

“The grass withereth, the flower fadeth.” The prophet points to how quickly natural beauty and human strength pass. Grass is green in the morning and gone by evening; so, he implies, are empires, achievements, and our own lives. Everything we lean on is temporary.

“But the word of our God shall stand for ever.” Against all that fading, God's word alone endures without decay. His promises do not expire; his truth does not go out of date. What he has said stands, unshaken by time.

This is why we build on Scripture rather than on the shifting ground of feelings or circumstances. In a world where everything withers, God's word is the one thing that lasts — and therefore the one thing worth staking our lives on.

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