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Isaiah 1:1-4 As Isaiah drew closer to God, he became aware of sin, both his own and that of his people. He prophesied for decades while his country went through huge political and economic changes (e.g. Isaiah 1:7 to 2:7).
Isaiah mentions many different types of sins, including:
Isaiah 59:1-4, 7-11, 14-15 This description pulls together many threads of the people’s sin into a striking tapestry.
Isaiah 1:11-15 Even amid all this sinning, the people continued with their religious duties.
Isaiah 1:16-20 God appeals to His people to come and reason together. He yearns to show them favor (30:18) and to cleanse them.
The post Come, Let Us Reason Together (Isaiah Part 2) by Sean Finnegan first appeared on Living Hope.Isaiah 1:1-4 As Isaiah drew closer to God, he became aware of sin, both his own and that of his people. He prophesied for decades while his country went through huge political and economic changes (e.g. Isaiah 1:7 to 2:7).
Isaiah mentions many different types of sins, including:
Isaiah 59:1-4, 7-11, 14-15 This description pulls together many threads of the people’s sin into a striking tapestry.
Isaiah 1:11-15 Even amid all this sinning, the people continued with their religious duties.
Isaiah 1:16-20 God appeals to His people to come and reason together. He yearns to show them favor (30:18) and to cleanse them.
The post Come, Let Us Reason Together (Isaiah Part 2) by Sean Finnegan first appeared on Living Hope.