False Worship and Divine Judgement


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Isaiah 66: 4
(The Voice Translation)
But I have a choice, too, and I choose to punish them;
        I will bring on them what they fear most.
    For when I called, no one answered;
        when I spoke, they refused to listen.
    Instead they did all the wrong things and made terrible choices—
        what I expressly said that I hate.

summary

God critiques religious hypocrisy, likening insincere rituals to wicked acts. Those who choose their own ways and delight in abominations will face divine judgement as God will choose harsh treatment for them.

Isaiah 66, the final chapter of the Book of Isaiah, is a profound discourse on the nature of true worship and God’s ultimate plan for humanity. God’s omnipotence is highlighted, underscoring the infiniteness of His dwelling. Contrasting true worship from hypocritical rituals, God emphasizes His desire for humble and contrite hearts. The chapter elucidates divine judgement, the restoration of Israel, and ends with a glimpse of future hope and peace under the new heavens and new earth.

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