Isaiah, 58

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11 And the Lord will give thee rest continually, and will fill thy soul with brightness, and deliver thy bones, and thou shalt be like a watered garden, and like a fountain of water whose waters shall not fail




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Isaiah 58 is a chapter that deals with true religiosity and fasting that pleases God. The people of Israel were performing their religious rituals, but they were not practicing justice and mercy, which was God's true objective. Therefore, the prophet Isaiah urges the people to live a life of justice and love for neighbor, and to repent of their sins. The verses below are related to the topics addressed in Isaiah 58:

Proverbs 21:3: "Doing justice and judging with righteousness is more acceptable to the Lord than offering sacrifices." This verse shows that the Lord values ​​justice more than religious rituals.

Matthew 9:13: "But go and learned what it means: mercy I want, not sacrifice. For I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners, to repentance." Jesus quotes a passage from the Old Testament to emphasize the importance of mercy rather than sacrifices.

James 1:27: "The pure and immaculate religion before our God and the Father is this: to visit the orphans and the widows in their afflictions and to be exempt from the corruption of the world." This verse reinforces the importance of the practice of justice and mercy.

1 John 3:17-18: "Now he who has resources of this world and coming to his brother to suffer need, and close his heart, how can the love of God remain in him? language, but for works and in truth. " This verse urges Christians to show love for their brothers through their actions.

Matthew 25:40: "And the king shall answer them, Terde, I say unto you, whenever you did to one of my brothers, even of the little ones you have done to me." In this verse, Jesus teaches that when we help others, we are serving Him.





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