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What does Isaiah teach about sin and its consequences?

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Isaiah highlights that sin leads to judgment and separation from God, emphasizing the need for repentance and faith.

In Isaiah, particularly in Isaiah 5:20-21, we see the severity of sin and its resulting consequences, as the prophet warns against calling evil good and good evil. This reflects the nature of sin as an affront to God's holiness that demands just punishment. The passage stipulates that spiritual pride blinds individuals to the depth of their sin, leading them further away from God. Isaiah also reminds us of God’s righteous indignation towards sin, where the consequence is not just earthly but also spiritual death. Thus, he implores Israel for true worship and obedience, demonstrating that a heart aligned with God's will acknowledges its state of sinfulness and embraces the grace offered through faith in the coming Savior.
Scripture References: Isaiah 5:20-21

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