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What does Isaiah 62 teach about God's delight in His people?

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Isaiah 62 reveals that God delights in His people, calling them 'Hephzibah' (My delight is in her) as a reflection of His love and grace.

In Isaiah 62, God expresses His deep delight in His people, illustrating a profound relationship built on grace. He names them 'Hephzibah,' meaning 'My delight is in her,' showcasing the transformative work of salvation which changes their status from forsaken to beloved. This is not based on their merit but solely on God's grace through Christ. As believers, we are esteemed as 'crown of glory' in His hand, meaning that God sees us as beautiful and valuable because of what Christ has accomplished on our behalf. God's delight in His people is emblematic of His unwavering commitment to redeeming and sanctifying us until we exemplify His holiness fully.
Scripture References: Isaiah 62:4

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Give Him No Rest
Don Fortner · Aug 6, 1995
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