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

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Isaiah 5 warns that God will judge those who do not bear fruit (Isaiah 5:2).

Isaiah 5 serves as a stark reminder of God's expectation for His people to bear fruit as a reflection of their relationship with Him. The passage illustrates the divine discontentment when one is given blessings but fails to respond with gratitude and faithfulness. Verse 2 specifically shows God seeking fruit from His vineyard but finding none. This underscores the seriousness of God’s judgment upon those who continually turn from Him. The Bible assures that while God is merciful, He is also just, unyieldingly committed to righteousness, culminating in consequential judgment for unrepentant hearts despite His call for salvation.
Scripture References: Isaiah 5:1-2, Matthew 21:43, John 15:2

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