Wednesday, November 13, 2024

The Book Of Isaiah. Day 159, Rushing Into Sin

We know from our study of the kings that the northern kingdom of Israel was conquered by Assyria and the southern kingdom of Judah was conquered by Babylon. The fall of the northern kingdom occurred during Isaiah's lifetime; the southern kingdom continued for approximately 130 more years. In both cases the causes of the fall were idolatry, immorality, and lack of compassion for their fellow human beings. As we move on into Chapter 59 we take a look at how the people's feet were swift to run into sin and were swift to run away from the Lord's principles.

"Surely the arm of the Lord is not too short to save, nor His ear too dull to hear. But your iniquities have separated you from your God; your sins have hidden His face from you, so that He will not hear." (Isaiah 59:1-2) In our previous chapter we talked about how the majority of the people were only calling out to the Lord when they were in trouble. They were ignoring Him the rest of the time or going through the motions of honoring Him without feeling anything in their hearts. When He ignores their pleas for help it's not because He lacks the power to help them. It's because He will not bless their sin. If He orchestrated a miraculous deliverance from their enemies while they are still sinning against Him, this would not encourage them to repent. Instead it would send the false message that it's okay to keep doing what they're doing.

Folding their hands in prayer is meaningless when they are living in unrepentant idolatry and immorality and cruelty against their fellow man. "For your hands are stained with blood, your fingers with guilt. Your lips have spoken falsely, and your tongue mutters wicked things. No one calls for justice; no one pleads a case with integrity. They rely on empty arguments, they utter lies; they conceive trouble and give birth to evil." (Isaiah 59:3-4)

Judges are taking bribes to pervert justice in the courts, thereby disenfranchising the poor and needy. Witnesses are perjuring themselves after taking oaths in the Lord's name to tell the truth. They are responsible for people's rights being taken away from them and, in some cases, they are responsible for people's lives being taken away from them.

The Lord compares them to dangerous snakes and spiders. "They hatch the eggs of vipers and spin a spider's web. Whoever eats their eggs will die, and when one is broken, an adder is hatched. Their cobwebs are useless for clothing; they cannot cover themselves with what they make. Their deeds are evil deeds, and acts of violence are in their hands." (Isaiah 59:5-6) 

The people think they are profiting by their evil schemes. But they are morally and spiritually bankrupt. Their deeds are like poison; they will be the death of them in the end. Their wicked webs of deceit are as fragile as a spider's web; they won't hold up to the Lord's scrutiny. 

"Their feet rush into sin; they are swift to shed innocent blood. They pursue evil schemes; acts of violence mark their ways. The way of peace they do not know; there is no justice in their paths. They have turned them into crooked roads; no one who walks along them will know peace." (Isaiah 59:7-8) Why do they "rush" into sin? Because they enjoy it. If they didn't enjoy it they would be rushing away from it because humans have a very strong tendency to avoid or put off unpleasant tasks. If the people didn't enjoy the way they were living, they would be doing something else, but they take so much pleasure in their sin that they rush to it as quickly as they can.

All of the things we've looked at today are impediments to their prayers. The Lord could save them from their enemies but He won't because they refuse to listen to Him and repent. He is going to allow them to be conquered in order to discipline them for their sin. After the era of captivity is over, on the pages of the Bible we don't see them bowing to false gods anymore, so that is a lesson they learned---and they learned it the hard way.

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