Salvation: A Study in IsaiahНамуна

What does it say?
God confronted Israel’s rebellion through the prophet Isaiah and called for their repentance. Isaiah announced purifying judgment and future restoration.
What does it mean?
Through the prophet Isaiah, God invited Israel to settle the matter of their spiritual indifference. They kept the outward form of religious rituals but deliberately resisted correction and defiantly turned their hearts away from God. He said their religion was unacceptable because their lives did not conform to His standards. The Lord offered forgiveness for Israel’s sins if they would stop doing evil things and begin doing right. Their failure to repent would lead to a judgment that would have a refining effect. Isaiah foretold a glorious national restoration in righteousness, faithfulness, and justice.
How should I respond?
Everyone is busy. The challenge is to keep your life together while keeping up the appearance that all is well. How does God see your busyness? Would He call your spiritual activity meaningless? God invites you to listen to the words of the Bible and talk with Him concerning the condition of your heart. You can’t keep up appearances with God. He sees and knows you. Will you open your heart to God and ask Him to remove impure thoughts, habits, and desires? There’s hope in our chaotic lives because God purifies those who take time to listen to Him and respond in repentance.
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God calls Isaiah to prophesy to the idolatrous and rebellious people of Israel. Although a season of destruction was coming, Isaiah also prophesied of a coming “servant of the Lord” who would be “pierced for our transgressions, crushed for our iniquities…and with His wounds we are healed” (Isaiah 53:5). Even amid deep wickedness, God was still painting pictures of a greater salvation to coming in the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
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