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What does Isaiah say about God's judgment?

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Isaiah emphasizes that judgment is a certainty due to God’s justice, but salvation is available through faith in Christ.

In the book of Isaiah, judgment is portrayed as an inescapable reality, indicative of God's holy nature and the consequences of sin. Particularly in Isaiah 4:1, the dire state of Judah reveals a need for repentance and acknowledgment of God’s holiness. However, amidst the declarations of judgment, the prophecy highlights the promise of salvation through the coming Messiah. Isaiah's narrative conveys that while judgment is sure, God's mercy provides a pathway for redemption, ultimately fulfilled in Jesus Christ, who bears the sin of His people and offers them salvation.
Scripture References: Isaiah 4:1, Isaiah 53:5

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