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What does the Bible say about the shame of youth?

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The Bible reassures believers that they will forget the shame of their youth, as stated in Isaiah 54:4.

Isaiah 54:4 provides profound comfort to those plagued by the memories of their past, stating, 'Fear not, for thou shalt not be ashamed.' This assurance is not merely a comforting sentiment but a promise from God that those who feel ashamed because of their past will find forgiveness and restoration. In this context, God speaks to His people, reminding them that the shame they carry will be replaced by His everlasting kindness and mercy. This theme is echoed throughout Scripture, notably in Ezekiel 16, where God reminds His people of their lost condition and exalts His grace in redeeming them from it. Thus, through God's redemptive work, believers are invited to forget their shame and find new identity in Him.
Scripture References: Isaiah 54:4, Ezekiel 16:62

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Isaiah 54:4-5
Henry Sant · Jul 26, 2012
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