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What does Isaiah 24:5 teach about the consequences of rejecting God's law?

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Isaiah 24:5 warns that the rejection of God's law leads to the defilement of the earth and judgment.

Isaiah 24:5 states that 'the earth also is defiled under the inhabitants thereof,' indicating that the transgressions of God's law by religious entities lead to profound moral and spiritual corruption. This passage highlights that the rejection of divine law, through actions such as altering God's ordinances and breaking His covenant, results in God's judgment and the defilement of not only individual lives but society as a whole. It serves as a clear warning to those who engage in freewill works religion that such a path leads to destruction and separation from God's grace. The pervasive influence of Babylon underscores this truth, emphasizing the necessity of adhering to God's unalterable law.
Scripture References: Isaiah 24:5

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