Day 136: Isaiah 5-8
In light of the complaint above, is what Isaiah is being commissioned to do simply declaring the truth? Is Isaiah 6:8-13 not just Isaiah's calling, but the rationale for this book itself, all sixty-six chapters of it? There's so much gospel in it, so much hope, and yet, the command is not to "make disciples of all nations" but to "make the heart of this people fat and their ears heavy, and shut their eyes" - but is it that message of offered salvation and extended hope that puts them to sleep? Is the appeal to them to wash… [and be] white as snow" (Isaiah 1:16, 18) the agent of resistance? "The same sun that softens the wax hardens the clay," as the saying goes?
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