Isaiah 7:7
Thus saith the Lord God, It shall not stand, neither shall it come to pass.
Cross-reference
In Isaiah 10:6-12, God uses Assyria to judge Israel but then punishes their arrogance — showing He controls even hostile nations' plans.
In Isaiah 37:29, God declares He will turn Sennacherib back — another example of God frustrating the plans of those opposing Him.
In Isaiah 46:10, God declares His counsel stands — directly affirming that human plans cannot override His purpose.
In Isaiah 46:11, God calls Cyrus to accomplish His purpose — reinforcing that He alone determines outcomes.
Isaiah 28:18 echoes the 'not stand' phrase from 7:7, now applied to a false covenant instead of enemy plans.
In Psalm 2:4-6, God laughs at nations' plots and sets His King — echoing that their plans 'shall not stand'.
In Psalm 33:11, God's counsel stands forever — the same assurance that human plans opposing God fail.
In Psalm 76:10, God turns human wrath into praise — showing He controls even hostile intentions.
In Proverbs 21:30, no counsel can stand against the Lord — the same principle as God's declaration.
In Lamentations 3:37, nothing happens unless God commands it — reinforcing that human plans cannot prevail.
In Daniel 4:35, God's will is unstoppable — confirming that the plans of Rezin and Pekah cannot stand.
In Acts 4:25-28, the same divine sovereignty overrules human plots against God's anointed — the conspiracy against Christ parallels this one.
Psalm 21:11 directly says plots against God's anointed will not succeed — a clear parallel to the assurance given here.
Proverbs 19:21 states the principle that human plans fail against God's purpose — exactly the truth behind this verse.