“The vision of Isaiah, which he saw concerning Judah and Jerusalem…
“Hear, O heavens, and give ear, O earth;
for the Lord has spoken:
‘Children have I reared and brought up,
but they have rebelled against me.
3 The ox knows its owner,
and the donkey its master’s crib,
but Israel does not know,
my people do not understand.’
“Ah, sinful nation,
a people laden with iniquity,
offspring of evildoers,
children who deal corruptly!
They have forsaken the Lord,
they have despised the Holy One,
they are utterly estranged…
“Why will you continue to rebel?
The whole head is sick,
and the whole heart faint.
From the sole of the foot even to the head,
there is no soundness in it…
“‘Bring no more vain offerings…
I cannot endure iniquity…
Wash yourselves; make yourselves clean;
remove the evil of your deeds from before my eyes;
cease to do evil,
learn to do good;
seek justice,
correct oppression;
bring justice to the fatherless,
plead the widow’s cause.
“‘Come now, let us reason together, says the Lord:
though your sins are like scarlet,
they shall be as white as snow;
though they are red like crimson,
they shall become like wool.
If you are willing and obedient,
you shall eat the good of the land;
but if you refuse and rebel,
you shall be eaten by the sword…’
“How the faithful city
has become a whore…
“Afterward you shall be called the city of righteousness,
the faithful city.’
“Zion shall be redeemed by justice,
and those in her who repent, by righteousness.
But rebels and sinners shall be broken together,
and those who forsake the Lord shall be consumed.
For they shall be ashamed of the oaks
that you desired;
and you shall blush for the gardens
that you have chosen.” Isaiah 1:1-6,13,16-21,26-29
God called Isaiah to speak harsh truth to Israel. Their persistent wandering from God’s commands and careless rejection of His ways required explicit exposure of their offensive rebellion. He spoke in unambiguous realities while they slogged in sin-ridden spiritual stupor. His goal was not to shock or shame, but to reveal so they would acknowledge the facts, reason with the Lord, come clean, and be healed. Divine truth always intends to enlighten and redeem. (Isaiah 2:1-5)

There are many ways we dilute the clarity of God’s word. We twist truth to our preferences, ignore parts that are hard, or dismiss casually those boundaries He has set for our good. We go after things of the world, and allow our thinking to be shaped by anything but divine inspiration. We forsake His faithfulness, eschew His mercies, and devote ourselves to lesser gods. Our feigned sincerity and pretend worship are an affront to Father God. Whether kings or citizens, we are responsible for our attitudes and actions and response to the facts His word presents and Spirit exposes. (Hebrews 4:12)
What does the Lord know about our hearts and motives that we choose not to acknowledge? In what areas do we dismiss God’s benevolent rule and refuse His pruning? Do we welcome Him in some plans but ignore or reject Him in others? When will we face the insidious reality of our rebellion and reason with the merciful, redeeming Savior? Only then will we know full peace and joy. (Psalm 139:1-4; John 10:10; 15:11)
Father, humble me to acknowledge my rebel heart and receive Your mercy, to Your glory and praise.









