Therefore my people go
into exile for lack of knowledge; their honored men go hungry, and their
multitude is parched with thirst. Therefore Sheol has enlarged its appetite and
opened its mouth beyond measure, and the nobility of Jerusalem and her
multitude will go down, her revelers and he who exults in her. Man is humbled,
and each one is brought low, and the eyes of the haughty are brought low. But
the LORD of hosts is exalted in justice, and the Holy God shows himself holy in
righteousness. Then shall the lambs graze sas in their pasture, and nomads
shall eat among the ruins of the rich.
(Isaiah 5:13-17 ESV).
Showing
himself as El Hakkadosh, God reveals himself to Israel as completely upright or
righteous. He walks a straight path. His exalted moral character sets him apart
from the gods of the surrounding nations. He is not merely a useful dispenser
of wishes and desires but is holy in and of himself. Because he is holy, God
expects, even demands, that his people Israel be holy too. So El Hakkadosh,
“the Holy God,” became outraged when his “beloved vineyard,” his children
Israel, produced only sour grapes. They had become corrupt and unrighteous.
This
was not just Israel’s condition. It was ours as well. The Apostle Paul makes
this clear: “All men have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God” (Romans
3:23). We are dead in our sin and disobedience. However, in and through Jesus
Christ we are forgiven and restored to relationship to God. Jesus is the true
vine (cf. John 15:1); we are grafted into Him and thus set apart for the Holy
God. This ultimately produces the good fruit of the Holy Spirit in our lives so
that we may now bless the lives of others. What a GREAT privilege we have been
given in Jesus!
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