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Isaiah 55

The Lord Invites the Thirsty to Receive His Everlasting Covenant Mercy

Isaiah 55 closes Isaiah 40–55 by inviting the thirsty to receive the benefits of the Servant’s work and Zion’s restoration: free grace, everlasting covenant mercy, pardon, God’s effective word, joyful exodus, and creation-renewing restoration.

Chapter Summary

Because the Servant has secured redemption, the Lord freely invites the thirsty to come, receive covenant mercy, forsake wickedness, trust His higher ways, and share in the joyful restoration accomplished by His unfailing word.

Overview

Isaiah 55 argues that the redemption secured through the Servant and the peace promised to Zion must now be received through coming, listening, seeking, forsaking wickedness, and returning to the Lord, whose merciful covenant word certainly accomplishes joyful restoration.

Context
Author

Isaiah, speaking within the prophetic book’s larger canonical witness.

Audience

The covenant people emerging from exile, the spiritually thirsty and hungry, the wicked and unrighteous who must return to the Lord, and the nations summoned through the Davidic witness.

Setting

Isaiah 55 concludes the major Servant-centered restoration movement of Isaiah 40–55. It follows Isaiah 53’s atoning Servant and Isaiah 54’s covenant peace for restored Zion, turning those accomplished promises into an invitation to receive mercy.

The Biblical World

Chapter At A Glance

Chapter Movement

The thirsty are invited to come freely, listen and live, receive everlasting Davidic covenant mercy, seek the Lord, forsake wicked ways and unrighteous thoughts, trust God’s higher ways, and rejoice in the word that accomplishes joyful restoration.

Key Contrast

Human labor spent on what does not satisfy versus the Lord’s free provision that gives life.

Key Doctrine

The Lord freely pardons returning sinners and accomplishes restoration through His effective word.

Key Application

Stop spending Yourself on false satisfaction. Come to the Lord, listen and live, forsake sin, trust His higher mercy, and rely on His unfailing word.

Focus Points

  • Free grace
  • True satisfaction
  • Hearing and life
  • Everlasting covenant
  • Davidic mercy
  • Repentance
  • Abundant pardon
  • God’s higher ways
  • The effective word
  • Joyful new exodus
  • Creation renewal
  • Human Dissatisfaction
  • Revelation and Hearing
  • Davidic Promise
  • Mercy and Pardon
  • Divine Transcendence
  • Efficacy of God’s Word
  • Mission to the Nations
  • New Creation Hope

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