Isaiah 26:20

Verse

Isaiah 26:20

Come, my people, enter thou into thy chambers, and shut thy doors about thee: hide thyself as it were for a little moment, until the indignation be overpast.

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Bebe's interpretation
This passage speaks to a moment of solace and protection provided by God. The act of entering chambers and closing doors symbolizes finding refuge and safety, a place to hide from the chaos and troubles of the outside world. It is an invitation from God to withdraw from the noise and find peace in His presence. This hiding does not signify cowardice but rather an intentional retreat to be with God, to gain strength and calm amidst life’s trials. God calls us to this space, where He can renew our spirits and quiet our anxious hearts. In His presence, we are shielded from harm and restored in peace. The image of shutting the doors portrays a decisive act of separating ourselves from our worries, allowing God to be our comfort. This sanctuary becomes a place where we can gain a new perspective, where God fills us with hope and strength to face whatever lies ahead. This verse encourages us to seek solitude with God, trusting Him to be our protector and peace.
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