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Isaiah 59

Sin Separates, Justice Fails, and the Lord Himself Comes as Redeemer

Isaiah 59 diagnoses why salvation seems delayed, exposes sin as the separating barrier, records communal confession, and announces that the Lord Himself will come as Redeemer to bring justice, salvation, judgment, Spirit, and enduring covenant word.

Chapter Summary

Human sin separates the people from God and destroys justice, but the Lord Himself comes as warrior-Redeemer to bring salvation, judge evil, and establish His covenant word and Spirit among the repentant.

Overview

Isaiah 59 argues that the people’s separation from God is caused by sin, not divine inability. Their injustice and falsehood produce darkness and no peace. Yet when no human mediator can repair the ruin, the Lord Himself intervenes as righteous warrior and Redeemer, bringing salvation, judgment, and covenant permanence through His Spirit and word.

Context
Author

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

Audience

The covenant community struggling with unanswered prayer, social injustice, violence, falsehood, and the need for divine intervention.

Setting

Isaiah 59 follows Isaiah 58’s critique of false fasting and injustice. It explains the deeper reason the people’s religious practices fail: their sins have separated them from God. The chapter then moves from indictment to confession to divine intervention and covenant promise.

The Biblical World

Chapter At A Glance

Chapter Movement

Isaiah 59 explains that sin, not divine weakness, separates the people from God; exposes violence, lies, injustice, and no peace; records confession; then reveals the Lord Himself coming as warrior-Redeemer with salvation, judgment, Spirit, and enduring word.

Key Contrast

Human sin creates separation and no peace, but the Lord’s own arm achieves salvation.

Key Doctrine

Only the Lord can redeem a people whose sin has separated them from Him and whose society has lost justice and truth.

Key Application

Stop blaming God for distance caused by sin. Confess honestly, turn from transgression, trust the Redeemer, and live by the Spirit and Word.

Focus Points

  • Divine ability
  • Sin separates
  • Corrupt speech
  • Injustice
  • No peace
  • Corporate confession
  • Truth fallen
  • No human intercessor
  • Divine warrior
  • Redeemer
  • Spirit and word covenant
  • Divine Omnipotence and Attentiveness
  • Sin
  • Human Depravity
  • Justice
  • Confession
  • Redemption
  • Judgment
  • Holy Spirit
  • Word of God
  • Covenant Perseverance

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