Isaiah 41:1
“Keep silence before me, O islands; and let the people renew their strength: let them come near; then let them speak: let us come near together to judgment.”
King James Version (KJV)
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Read Full Chapter →God calls the nations to silence and prepares them for His announcement of judgment.
Context
The opening of God's address to the exiled community, calling all peoples to witness what He is about to do.
What Does Isaiah 41:1 Mean?
The islands represent distant peoples, the ends of the known world. In silence, they gather strength for what God is about to reveal. We too need that quiet before we draw near to hear Him speak.
This is an invitation to judgment in the best sense: God settles His case with clarity and truth. We come together before His throne not as accusers but as witnesses to His righteousness working through history.
Application
In our noise and haste, we miss what God wants to show us. Silence before God, then speaking our honest questions, then listening together—that is how we grow in trust.