A prayer for help

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Here is a summary of the Christian study in exactly 3-4 concise sentences: The prophet Isaiah laments Israel's spiritual state, acknowledging their sins and God's just punishment. However, he also affirms God's sovereignty and mercy, recognizing that He is their creator and potter, capable of reforming and redeeming His people. Isaiah implores God to refrain from wrath and instead show compassion, acknowledging that they are all sinners who desperately need God's salvation. Ultimately, the text concludes with a plea for God's mercy and a call to return to His holy presence.

'''Back to [[Bible Topic from Genesis to Revelation]]''' '''Back to [['Isaiah]]''' ---- Isa 64:1: Oh that thou wouldest rend the heavens, that thou wouldest come down, that the mountains might flow down at thy presence, Isa 64:2: As when the melting fire burneth, the fire causeth the waters to boil, to make thy name known to thine adversaries, that the nations may tremble at thy presence! Isa 64:3: When thou didst terrible things which we looked not for, thou camest down, the mountains flowed down at thy presence. Isa 64:4: For since the beginning of the world men have not heard, nor perceived by the ear, neither hath the eye seen, O God, beside thee, what he hath prepared for him that waiteth for him. Isa 64:5: Thou meetest him that rejoiceth and worketh righteousness, those that remember thee in thy ways: behold, thou art wroth; for we have sinned: in those is continuance, and we shall be saved. Isa 64:6: But we are all as an unclean thing, and all our righteousnesses are as filthy rags; and we all do fade as a leaf; and our iniquities, like the wind, have taken us away. Isa 64:7: And there is none that calleth upon thy name, that stirreth up himself to take hold of thee: for thou hast hid thy face from us, and hast consumed us, because of our iniquities. Isa 64:8: But now, O LORD, thou art our father; we are the clay, and thou our potter; and we all are the work of thy hand. Isa 64:9: Be not wroth very sore, O LORD, neither remember iniquity for ever: behold, see, we beseech thee, we are all thy people. Isa 64:10: Thy holy cities are a wilderness, Zion is a wilderness, Jerusalem a desolation. Isa 64:11: Our holy and our beautiful house, where our fathers praised thee, is burned up with fire: and all our pleasant things are laid waste. Isa 64:12: Wilt thou refrain thyself for these things, O LORD? wilt thou hold thy peace, and afflict us very sore? [[Category:Bible Topic]]

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