Book of Isaiah, CH 5. Parable of the Vineyard.6 Woes for the Wicked.

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Truth In Scripture Pastor Rick Kabrick Thursday September 4, 2025 Book of Isaiah, CH 5. Parable of the Vineyard.6 Woes for the Wicked.
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Six represents beast, flesh, number of man and beast, antichrist, idol and judgment. Six mostly refers to the works of man, but ideally represents sacrificial love and intimate knowledge with the Creator. When that knowledge is forsaken, only idolatry and flesh remain. Man is ALWAYS either projecting the image of GOD or the image of the beast (flesh) to the world, which is represented by the number six and day six of Creation.
On the Torah scroll, each column of text begins with the letter vav (the conjunction “and”), which joins each section to the next in a continual untied flow. Without the Words of Life which are the Words of the LORD, one is disconnected from GOD, because one has chosen to join with the words of “another,” such as self or other falsehoods (idolatry)..
Here the LORD calls out to ask HIS Vineyard, HIS people to weigh in on the matter. HE will ask if there was any more that HE could have done, the rhetorical question has an answer: GOD did everything HE could do and HIS people rejected HIM.This is a rhetorical question, of course, meant to point out that the Master is not the problem.
The LORD expected this vineyard to bring forth good grapes: This is not surprising, considering all the advantages the vineyard had. What else would be expected? But instead it brought forth wild grapes.The wild grapes, produced in this vineyard are bitter, foul-smelling and poisonous in nature. This is a precise description of the self-willed and false religion of the unfaithful people.
This is a precise description of the self-willed and false religion of the unfaithful people.Wild grapes means that the vineyard produced just what you would expect it to produce if nothing had been done to it. All the love, care, time, work, and investment had no result.
Oh we that profess to be HIS people, what more could Christ have done for us? What more could the Holy Spirit have done? What richer promises, what wiser precepts, what kinder providences, what more gracious patience? (Spurgeon)

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