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What does Isaiah teach about the consequences of rebellion against God?

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Isaiah teaches that rebellion against God leads to judgment and desolation.

Throughout Isaiah 1, the prophet warns of the serious consequences of Israel's rebellion against God. The text illustrates a picture of moral and spiritual desolation, indicating that a nation that turns away from God faces inevitable judgment. As it states, 'Your country is desolate' and 'Your cities are burned with fire,' this serves as a sober reminder of the drastic consequences of forsaking God's commands. The plight of Judah serves as a historical example that calls all nations, including ours today, to repentance and obedience. It compels us to understand that while doing evil leads to judgment, genuine return to the Lord invites His mercy and restoration.
Scripture References: Isaiah 1:7, Isaiah 1:21

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Sad and Glad
Curtis Rogers · May 10, 2018
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