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What does Isaiah 5 teach us about God's judgment?

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Isaiah 5 teaches that God’s judgment is a direct response to the unfaithfulness and sin of His people.

Isaiah 5 provides a vivid portrayal of God's vineyard, depicting Israel's blessings and subsequent failures. The chapter reveals how God expected fruit from His people, but instead found wild grapes, symbolizing hypocrisy and unfaithfulness (Isaiah 5:2, 4). God’s judgment follows their refusal to heed His word and their persistent sinfulness. This passage stresses that judgment is not arbitrary but a righteous response to the rejection of His goodness and grace, illustrated by the destruction of the nation as a direct result of their rebellion against Him.
Scripture References: Isaiah 5:2, 4, Isaiah 5:1-2, Matthew 21:43, John 15:2

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