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God Controls the Future

48 The Lord says, “Family of Jacob, listen to me.

You are called Israel,

and you come from the family of Judah.

You swear by the Lord’s name

and praise the God of Israel,

but you are not honest or sincere.

You call yourselves people of the holy city,

and you depend on the God of Israel,

who is named the Lord All-Powerful.

Long ago I told you what would happen.

I said these things and made them known;

suddenly I acted, and these things happened.

I knew you were stubborn;

your neck was like an iron muscle,

and your head was like bronze.

So a long time ago I told you about these things;

I told you about them before they happened

so you couldn’t say, ‘My idols did this,

and my wooden and metal statues made these things happen.’

“You heard and saw everything that happened,

so you should tell this news to others.

Now I will tell you about new things,

hidden things that you don’t know yet.

These things are happening now, not long ago;

you have not heard about them before today.

So you cannot say, ‘We already knew about that.’

But you have not heard me; you have not understood.

Even long ago you did not listen to me.

I knew you would surely turn against me;

you have fought against me since you were born.

But for my own sake I will be patient.

People will praise me for not becoming angry

and destroying you.

10  I have made you pure, but not by fire, as silver is made pure.

I have purified you by giving you troubles.

11  I do this for myself, for my own sake.

I will not let people speak evil against me,

and I will not let some god take my glory.

Israel Will Be Free

12  “People of Jacob, listen to me.

People of Israel, I have called you to be my people.

I am God;

I am the beginning and the end.

13  I made the earth with my own hands.

With my right hand I spread out the skies.

When I call them,

they come together before me.”

14  All of you, come together and listen.

None of the gods said these things would happen.

The Lord has chosen someone

to attack the Babylonians;

he will carry out his wishes against Babylon.

15  “I have spoken; I have called him. n

I have brought him, and I will make him successful.

16  Come to me and listen to this.

From the beginning I have spoken openly.

From the time it began, I was there.”

Now, the Lord God

has sent me with his Spirit.

17  This is what the Lord, who saves you,

the Holy One of Israel, says:

“I am the Lord your God,

who teaches you to do what is good,

who leads you in the way you should go.

18  If you had obeyed me,

you would have had peace like a full-flowing river.

Good things would have flowed to you like the waves of the sea.

19  You would have had many children,

as many as the grains of sand.

They would never have died out

nor been destroyed.”

20  My people, leave Babylon!

Run from the Babylonians!

Tell this news with shouts of joy to the people;

spread it everywhere on earth.

Say, “The Lord has saved his servants, the people of Jacob.”

21  They did not become thirsty when he led them through the deserts.

He made water flow from a rock for them.

He split the rock,

and water flowed out.

22  “There is no peace for evil people,” says the Lord.

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