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As is typical for the prophets, Isaiah starts with a rebuke of the sinfulness of the people of God. He even refers to them as Sodom and Gomorrah, a reference to the wicked cities destroyed by God in Genesis 19. God could have made a complete end of his sinful people if not for the covenant he had made with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Isaiah says, "If the Lord of hosts had not left us a few survivors, we should have been like Sodom and Gomorrah." Paul quotes this text in Romans 9 to highlight the fact that the Jews did not honor God, nor did they receive Christ as Savior. The people who had historically rebelled against God also rebelled against the Messiah he sent to them.
All of their sacrifices and all their worship are nothing but wickedness before God because he is more concerned with their hearts. God desires goodness, justice, and the overthrow of oppression, but instead, they remain steadfast in their rebellion.
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Welcome to Simpler Bible, your daily path to biblical understanding.
What's in Store: Daily podcasts, YouTube videos, and blog posts – everything you need to make your Bible study a breeze, no matter where you are on your faith journey.
Connect with Us:
Don't Miss Out: Hit subscribe for a daily dose of Bible wisdom. Let's explore the Scriptures together, connect the dots, and uncover the major themes of redemption.
Join us in making Bible study Simpler!
Here’s an excerpt from the blog post.
As is typical for the prophets, Isaiah starts with a rebuke of the sinfulness of the people of God. He even refers to them as Sodom and Gomorrah, a reference to the wicked cities destroyed by God in Genesis 19. God could have made a complete end of his sinful people if not for the covenant he had made with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Isaiah says, "If the Lord of hosts had not left us a few survivors, we should have been like Sodom and Gomorrah." Paul quotes this text in Romans 9 to highlight the fact that the Jews did not honor God, nor did they receive Christ as Savior. The people who had historically rebelled against God also rebelled against the Messiah he sent to them.
All of their sacrifices and all their worship are nothing but wickedness before God because he is more concerned with their hearts. God desires goodness, justice, and the overthrow of oppression, but instead, they remain steadfast in their rebellion.
For more visit http://simplerbible.com/episodes

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