Isaiah 28
Isaiah 28 starts with a warning to the prideful leaders of Samaria who have become intoxicated with their earthly power and wealth. God will bring judgment upon them, but He is also offering them a chance to repent and turn to Him for guidance. In verse 16, the focus shifts to a promise of salvation for those who trust in the cornerstone that God has laid - this is a prophecy about Jesus. The chapter ends with an invitation to seek God's wisdom, and a reminder that those who do will be blessed and protected by Him.
Bible version
The Lord will give wisdom to His people
Commentary
This chapter teaches us about the importance of humility, and the consequences of pride. We see that God will not tolerate arrogance and sin, but He always offers a way of redemption for those who turn to Him. We also see that God has a plan of salvation for His people, and that plan is fulfilled in Jesus Christ. The imagery in this chapter, particularly the metaphor of a cornerstone, shows the importance of Christ as the foundation of our faith. This chapter is a call to action - to seek God's wisdom and align our lives with His will. By doing so, we can receive His blessings and protection.
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There are 29 verses in Isaiah, chapter 28.