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What does Isaiah 7 teach us about God's response to human rebellion?

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Isaiah 7 teaches that despite human rebellion, God remains faithful and offers a sign of hope and salvation (Isaiah 7:14).

In Isaiah 7, we see a vivid illustration of God's grace amidst human rebellion, particularly through King Ahaz's refusal to trust God. Despite Ahaz's wickedness and rejection of God's counsel, God still provides a sign—a confirmation of His love and commitment to His people. This chapter illustrates that God's grace is not dependent on human merit; rather, it flows from His sovereign will to redeem and preserve those He has chosen. Even when humanity turns away, God's plans for salvation remain intact, as evidenced by His promise of the virgin birth of Christ, Emmanuel.
Scripture References: Isaiah 7:14

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