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What does Isaiah 59 teach about God's justice?

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Isaiah 59 teaches that God's justice often appears delayed, yet reassures us of His ultimate plan for judgment and redemption.

Isaiah 59 provides a sobering reflection on the nature of sin and its impact on our relationship with God. The text highlights how iniquities create a barrier, making the perception of justice seem distant. However, it assures believers that God sees the true state of humanity and has a plan to bring justice through the Redeemer, who will enact retribution against evil. This duality of justice—deferred but certain—encourages Christians to trust in God's timing and sovereignty while navigating a world filled with injustice.
Scripture References: Isaiah 59:11, Isaiah 59:20

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