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What does Isaiah 28 teach about true confidence in God?

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Isaiah 28 teaches that true confidence in God comes from trusting in His righteousness rather than our own efforts.

Isaiah 28 serves as a profound reminder that genuine confidence is rooted in reliance on God’s provision of righteousness rather than our own accomplishments. The passage discusses the foolishness of making a covenant with death and relying on falsehoods for security in the face of judgment. In contrast, the Lord declares through Isaiah, 'Behold, I lay in Zion for a foundation a stone' (Isaiah 28:16), indicating that true safety is found in the cornerstone of Christ. This cornerstone is a person, a tried and precious stone, who provides a secure foundation for those seeking refuge from divine judgment. As believers, our assurance should stem from Christ's finished work, where we entrust our entire standing before God to Him instead of our own merits, reflecting the core of Reformed theology on salvation by grace through faith.
Scripture References: Isaiah 28:16, Matthew 21:42, Ephesians 2:20

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