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A Nation under Wrath: Studies in Isaiah 5 is unavailable, but you can change that!

The words of a godly prophet fell upon deaf and stubborn ears 2,800 years ago, and they still do today. What can we discern from the prophetic warnings leveled at Israel nearly three millennia ago? Is the depravity that caused God’s favored nation to ultimately earn his wrath paralleled by the patterns of sin in contemporary society? In A Nation under Wrath, D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones focuses on the...

‘judgment’ and for ‘righteousness’. These are just the ways in which, in this picture, the prophet Isaiah reminds us of the essential truth concerning human beings, our origin, our nature, what we are meant to be and how we are meant to live. The second general principle that Isaiah lays down is this: the utter unreasonableness of human behaviour and conduct. Here it is in this question: ‘And now, O inhabitants of Jerusalem, and men of Judah, judge, I pray you, betwixt me and my vineyard.’ In other
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