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What does Isaiah teach about God's preservation of His people?

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Isaiah teaches that God actively preserves His people, ensuring their faith and fruitfulness through His continual care.

In Isaiah 27, God is depicted as the keeper of His vineyard, indicating His providential care over His chosen people. He promises to water them and protect them from harm, demonstrating His commitment to their growth and preservation. The metaphor illustrates that just as a gardener tends to his vines, God nurtures His elect, preventing any from being lost. This assurance is foundational for believers, affirming that God is faithful to sustain those whom He has called, and fosters an environment where they can flourish spiritually.
Scripture References: Isaiah 27:3, John 15:1-2, 1 Peter 1:5

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Fatherly Judgment
Clay Curtis · Apr 25, 2010
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Joshua

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