Isaiah, 64

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1 I wish that you would rend the heavens, and then descend! The mountains would flow away before your face.

2 They would melt, as if thoroughly burned by fire. The waters would burn with fire, so that your name might be made known to your enemies, so that the nations would be stirred up before your face.

3 When you will perform miracles, we will not be able to withstand them. You descended, and the mountains flowed away before your presence.

4 From ages past, they have not heard it, and they have not perceived it with the ears. Apart from you, O God, the eye has not seen what you have prepared for those who await you.

5 You have met with those who rejoice in doing justice. By your ways, they will remember you. Behold, you have been angry, for we have sinned. In this, we have continued, but we will be saved.

6 And we have all become like the unclean. And all our justices are like a rag of menstruation. And we have all fallen away, like a leaf. And our iniquities have carried us away, like the wind.

7 There is no one who calls upon your name, who rises up and holds fast to you. You have concealed your face from us, and you have crushed us with the hand of our own iniquity.

8 And now, O Lord, you are our Father, yet truly, we are clay. And you are our Maker, and we are all the works of your hands.

9 Do not be so angry, O Lord, and no longer call to mind our iniquity. Behold, consider that we are all your people.

10 The city of your sanctuary has become a desert. Zion has become a desert. Jerusalem is desolate.

11 The house of our sanctification and of our glory, where our fathers praised you, has been completely consumed by fire, and all our admirable things have been turned into ruins.

12 Should you restrain yourself, O Lord, concerning these things? Should you remain silent, and afflict us vehemently?




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Isaiah 64 is a chapter that talks about the cry of God's people for their intervention and redemption in the face of their situation of sin and removal from the Lord. The verses selected below deal with topics such as God's righteousness and mercy, the importance of prayer and pursuit of God, and the promise of restoration.

Psalm 85:10: "Mercy and truth have met; justice and peace kissed." This verse talks about the union between righteousness and the mercy of God, who are found in the redemptive work of Christ, who paid the price for our sins and granted us forgiveness and salvation.

Isaiah 65:24: "Even before crying out, I will answer; still speaking, I will answer." Here God promises to respond to the cry of his people even before they express him in words, showing his attention and love for each of his children.

Psalm 80:3: "O God, restore us and make your face shine, that we may be saved." This psalm expresses the plea of ​​God's people for its restoration and salvation, and reflects the cry presented in Isaiah 64.

Isaiah 63:7: I will celebrate the mercies of the Lord and their many benefits, according to all that the Lord has granted us and according to the great kindness to the house of Israel, a goodness that has granted him according to his mercy and according to the multitude of the its benefits. " In this verse, Isaiah recalls the many blessings that God has already granted to his people, and highlights the importance of celebrating and thanking these blessings in prayer.

Isaiah 65:17: "For behold, I create new heavens and new earth, and there will be no memory of past things, will never be remembered." This verse brings God's promise that he will do a completely new work in the lives of his people, restoring everything that was lost by sin and bringing a new time of peace and joy.





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