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What does Isaiah teach us about the fallen state of humanity?

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Isaiah vividly depicts humanity's fallen state as morally and spiritually corrupt, needing divine intervention.

In Isaiah 1:6, the prophet characterizes humanity's state with vivid imagery, stating, 'From the sole of the foot even unto the head there is no soundness in it; but wounds, and bruises, and putrefying sores.' This graphic depiction underscores the deep moral decay and inability to please God found in all of humanity. Isaiah’s messages repeatedly emphasize that without God's grace, mankind is condemned. However, he also presents the hope of redemption, illustrating that despite our vile condition, God invites us to 'come now, and let us reason together' (Isaiah 1:18), showcasing His willingness to cleanse and restore those who respond to His call with repentance and faith.
Scripture References: Isaiah 1:6, Isaiah 1:18

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