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What does God say about the fate of the wicked in Isaiah?

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God reveals in Isaiah that the wicked will face His judgment and have no peace.

In Isaiah, the fate of the wicked is starkly outlined; they are like the troubled sea, unable to find rest. Their continued rebellion against God and reliance on their own works only lead them further into judgment and despair. Their false hopes and self-righteousness cannot save them from the impending wrath of God. Ultimately, the absence of peace for the wicked serves as a grave warning of the consequences they face for rejecting the grace and mercy offered through Christ, highlighting the necessity for true repentance and faith in Him.
Scripture References: Isaiah 57:20-21

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