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Why do people reject God according to Isaiah?

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People reject God due to their sinfulness and unwillingness to seek Him.

Isaiah reflects on the human condition, noting that when Jesus came into the world, He was wholly rejected. The chapter highlights a universal characteristic of humanity: the tendency to blame God for suffering while ignoring their own culpability in turning away from Him. Jesus expresses deep anguish, saying that when He called, 'none would answer,' which illustrates mankind's inclination to prioritize their own distractions over divine calling. This rejection is rooted in sin, showcasing the need for God to actively change hearts so that people can recognize their need for Him.
Scripture References: Isaiah 50:2-3, Matthew 23:37

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