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What does Isaiah 22 teach about God's judgment?

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Isaiah 22 illustrates that God's judgment is just and purposed to call His people back to Himself.

The passage in Isaiah 22 discusses God’s impending judgment on Judah and Jerusalem due to their unfaithfulness and disobedience. This judgment serves as a divine response to their pride and their failure to glorify God as His chosen people. The prophecy is directed towards leaders and the nation alike, highlighting the seriousness with which God takes His glory and the consequences of forsaking Him. Ultimately, this passage reinforces that divine judgment is not arbitrary but is a part of God's redemptive plan aimed at restoring those who turn back to Him in humility and repentance.
Scripture References: Isaiah 22:1-14, Romans 1:18-20

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