The message of Isaiah 1 serves as an introduction to the rest of Isaiah. The message of Isaiah demarcates people into two groups:
- the rebellious people who forsake God.
- the redeemed people who trust God.
Isaiah's goal is to open the eyes and heart of both groups to:
- God's view of sinners who continue in iniquity and rebel against God (Isa 1:2-8, 11-15, 21-23);
- God's offer of grace (Isa 1:18);
- the seriousness of God's judgment on those who rebel/do not worship God (Isa 1:20, 28-31).
Isaiah wants his listeners to make a choice, take a stand, make a decision by ask ourselves questions such as:
- Is there a spirit of rebellion in you (Isa 1:2; 66:24)?
- Does justice and care for the oppressed characterize your Christian life (Isa 1:17, 23)?
- Is your heart attitude and worship acceptable to God with no hint of deceptive rituals (Isa 1:11-15)?
- Do you need to ask God for forgiveness of any particular sin (Isa 1:18)?
- Do you understand the consequence of not following God (Isa 1:20, 28-31)?
- Are you willing to brutally and honestly examine your own heart (Isa 1:16-20; Jer 17:10)?
- Do you think that because you keep some identity as a Christian that you're basically fine (like the people in Isaiah's day)?
- Does God's holiness and his standard of justice and righteousness uncover a veneer of piety and religiosity hiding a life of selfishness, rebellion, and unwillingness to trust God?
There are two ways to live and two destinations. All paths do not lead to God. Isaiah 1 presents choices that everyone of us must face as it did for the people during Isaiah's time:
- Being God's children or rebelling against God (Isa 1:2-3).
- Continuing to receive God's punishment or having the wars stop (Isa 1:5-9).
- Offering prayers and sacrifices that please God or having God hide his face and reject useless ritual (Isa 1:11-15).
- Making efforts to remove the stain and guilt of sin or allowing that stain to bring a curse (Isa 1:18-20).
- Acting like faithful and righteous people or behaving like harlots and murderers (Isa 1:21).
- Accepting God's redemption or being burnt up with fire in disgrace (Isa 1:27-31).
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