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In the last few weeks panic broke out in Hawaii.
Someone sounded the alarm that ballistic missiles were inbound.
People called relatives all over the world to tell them goodbye.
Turns out that the alarm was false, and there was no immediate danger.
Ez 33.
The watchman has a job to sound the alarm, and if that warning is ignored, that is on the one who ignores.
But if the watchman fails to sound the alarm, that is on the watchman.
We have to keep sounding the warning.
It is not a false alarm.
Jesus died to save sinners.
You are a sinner in need of a Savior.
God will judge you and me and the whole earth one day.
For those who have given their lives to Christ, there will be heaven, and God’s eternal presence.
For those who have not given their lives to Christ, there will be Hell, away from the presence of the Lord.
The Burdensome messages Isaiah gave to Judah and the Nations that surrounded her, now segues into a panoramic view of God’s final judgment and glory on the Earth
Earth 16 times in 23 verses.
Pictured in the next 4 chapters is God’s final judgment on the earth, as well as the blessings that will come when the Kingdom comes.
Many writers refer to these chapters as “Isaiah’s Apocalypse.”
I believe these verses point us to the Tribulation period that is soon to come on the earth.
God’s Judgment will not discriminate.
God’s Judgment will be comprehensive.
This judgment is result of the choices that the people of the earth have made.
(Verse 5) This is not talking about trash, smog, noise, or carbon.
This is talking about moral polution… sin polution, as the rest of the verse points out.
Romans 1 reminds us that God has given us a law that is written on our human conscience’s and that people willfully suppress the truth in unrighteousness.
This judgment results in the end of partying and carrying on (verses 8-9).
There is nothing wrong with a good, wholesome celebration.
That is not what is references here.
Here, we see and end to all of the celebration that elevates sin, or makes light of it, or that accompanies the immoral worldview of a culture hell-bent on dismissing and or defying God.
This judgment results in scarcity.
(verse 13) there is nothing left.
God’s Judgment Comes because He is God
In language that reminds us of Noah’s flood in Genesis and the judgments of Revelation, God is seen a putting an end to the rebellion of those who live on the earth.
those who live in opposition to God.
Verse 21
and verse 23
make it clear, God is in charge here.
They judgment and the devastation come FROM HIM.
TO UNREPENTANT SINNERS.
Two take aways:
IT is not a popular message, but it is necessary for me to sound the alarm.
IF you have never made Jesus your Savior and Lord, you are among those that will be judged for their sin.
You should turn from your sin and turn to Jesus today!
IT is not a serious message, but it needs to be.
IF you know Jesus, you are called to sound the alarm.
To lovingly point people to a Savior, and urgently remind them that judgment is coming.
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