Isaiah 56:4-5

Isaiah 56:4-5

[4] For thus saith  the LORD  unto the eunuchs  that keep  my sabbaths,  and choose  the things that please  me, and take hold  of my covenant;  [5] Even unto them will I give  in mine house  and within my walls  a place  and a name  better  than of sons  and of daughters:  I will give  them an everlasting  name,  that shall not be cut off. 

What does Isaiah 56:4-5 Mean?

Contextual Meaning

The prophet prefaced his shocking explanation of the spiritual acceptability of ritually unacceptable people with, "For thus says Yahweh." This was not just his opinion but divine revelation.
The Lord would give eunuchs who obeyed Him out of love: an eternal reputation, far greater than what they would have had if they had not obeyed Him, but instead had borne children to perpetuate their reputations on the earth. The Lord"s perpetuation of the Ethiopian eunuch"s reputation in Acts 8:27-39 is only one example of how God can do this. He has been remembered for his faith far longer than if he had only had sons and daughters. This promise can be very comforting to childless couples. If they follow God faithfully, He will bless them more greatly than He would bless them if they only had physical children. This promise of an eternal reward anticipates Jesus" teaching that His disciples should pursue eternal rewards rather than treasures on earth (cf. Matthew 6:1-24).