Anonymous
Beloved of All
Isaiah 22, the prophet warns the people of Jerusalem that their hypocritical nature will be their downfall. When the Lord had called for weeping and mourning over impending invasion, instead the people said flippantly, “Let us eat and drink . . . for tomorrow we die” (verse 13). God’s response to their disobedience was to proclaim, “Till your dying day this sin will not be atoned for” (verse 14).
Father, you see and you will do what you say..
Let me rest and know you will do what you say..
Father, you see and you will do what you say..
Let me rest and know you will do what you say..