The words of God via the great prophet Isaiah begin with God’s clear anger, rejecting Judah’s worship and sacrifices, those very things the people deem as tributes to God. Why would God be angry about that, and could God also be angry with us?
The words of God via the great prophet Isaiah begin with God’s clear anger, rejecting Judah’s worship and sacrifices, those very things the people deem as tributes to God. Why would God be angry about that, and could God also be angry with us?