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How does Isaiah address God's judgment?

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Isaiah reveals that God’s judgment is a result of the people's sin and injustice.

In Isaiah 59:9-11, the prophet voices the lament of the people who experience darkness instead of light and judgment that is far from them. Isaiah highlights that their own transgressions have rendered them incapable of receiving God’s justice. This emphasizes that God's judgment is not arbitrary but rather a response to persistent sin and a lack of repentance. In essence, it challenges believers to understand that God’s righteousness requires justice, which is absent when individuals turn away from His ways. Isaiah’s message serves as a warning that turning from sin and seeking justice through God’s standards is essential to avoid judgment.
Scripture References: Isaiah 59:9-11

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