Come, LORD Jesus; Isaiah 64-66
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20-Jul-2023
"As we read Isaiah 64, imagine the devastation that would have been felt by the small, faithful remnant of God. Isaiah was part of that faithful remnant and God had revealed to him in advance that destruction was on its way, God's judgment for the broken covenant. Isaiah's prayer is passionate in chapter 64. He acknowledges God's mighty past actions and requests that God would come and act on earth in a mighty way. Things were very wrong and the only possible way to make them right was for people to seek restoration with God Almighty. ""oh, that You would rend the heavens! That You would come down! ThatthemountainsmightshakeatYourpresence""(ISAIAH 64:1).Wemustbereadyfor repentance. When we are ready, we realize how far gone we really are, and how amazing God is to rescue us.
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