Summary
Isaiah 15:1–4 – Moab’s Cities Laid Low
What happens: Overnight, key Moabite towns fall, and the nation weeps on rooftops and squares. People cry out, and the land shakes with grief.
What it means: God’s judgment reaches neighboring nations that trust their own strength. He warns the proud and calls all people to humility.
Isaiah 15:5–9 – Grief Spreads and Waters Flow With Blood
What happens: Moab flees south, carrying wealth and idols, but finds only more loss. Streams fill with blood, and lions meet the survivors.
What it means: Flight without repentance cannot save. God’s justice is real, and sorrow follows rebellion, urging hearts to seek His mercy.
Application
- Grieve honestly over judgment and let it move you to repentance.
- Do not trust wealth, speed, or strategy to escape God’s verdict.
- Seek the Lord while He may be found.
