What does Isaiah 65 reveal about God’s relationship with Israel?
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Isaiah 65 reveals God's discontent with Israel's idolatry and His promise to save a remnant despite their rebellion.
In Isaiah 65, God addresses Israel's persistent sinfulness and idolatry, expressing that their actions have led to judgment. God acknowledges the people's cry for mercy while simultaneously reminding them of their rebellion against Him. Despite this, He promises to save a remnant, indicating that His grace and mercy extend even to those who rebel. This duality illustrates God's just nature, where He does not overlook sin, yet is rich in mercy towards a chosen people from every nation. The chapter serves as a testimony to God’s unwavering commitment to His covenant and the hope that remains for a faithful remnant.
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