National Calamities
Isaiah 42:23-25
Who among you will give ear to this? who will listen and hear for the time to come?…


I. THE TRUE CAUSE OF NATIONAL CALAMITIES IS HERE POINTED OUT — SIN. The public distresses of the men of Judah and Israel did not proceed from fate or fortune, but from the Supreme Lord of the universe, who, as the just punishment of their atrocious wickedness, delivered them into the hands of them who spoiled and deprived them of their possessions. Their most powerful enemies could not have treated them in the manner here described had not He who rules in the kingdoms of men given them as a prey on account of their aggravated and multiplied transgressions. Though the various events, prosperous and adverse, that happen to nations and individuals are brought about by the intervention of means and instruments, the hand of the Almighty ought never to be overlooked, but humbly acknowledged. "Is there any evil in the city, and the Lord hath not done it?" Afflictions are necessary to the government of the world in its present state; they check the progress of wickedness, and show the dreadful consequences of incurring the wrath of the Almighty.

II. THE JUST CONSEQUENCE OF TRANSGRESSION IS HERE DESCRIBED. "Therefore, because they would not walk in all His ways," etc. The deplorable state of the Jewish nation at the time this prophecy was delivered, and in succeeding periods, is here graphically described. An awful instance of the Divine judgments!

III. THE ONLY METHOD TO ESCAPE DIVINE JUDGMENT IS HERE SUGGESTED. The prophet directs his discourse to the hypocritical and disobedient, who were averse to admit light into their minds, to admit conviction of their sin and danger. They were neither affected by the calamities which they felt, nor feared those with which they were threatened, though the storm was gathering thick around them. Of such people the Jewish nation were mostly composed at the time of the prophecy; and the prophet inquires, "Who among you will give ear to this, and hearken for the time to come?"

(T. Lewis.)



Parallel Verses
KJV: Who among you will give ear to this? who will hearken and hear for the time to come?

WEB: Who is there among you who will give ear to this? Who will listen and hear for the time to come?




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