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Isaiah 57 Explained — Idols Exposed, No Peace For The Wicked

Secret places of sin are dragged into the light as the people chase idols with shameful zeal. The offered healing matters because it shows God revives the lowly, while the closing warning exposes why the wicked cannot rest.

Summary

Isaiah 57:1–2 – The Righteous Taken to Peace

What happens: The righteous perish and are taken away, and no one understands that they are spared from evil. They enter peace and rest.

What it means: God’s mercy may remove the faithful from coming trouble. He keeps His own even through death, showing tender care.


Isaiah 57:3–13 – Idolatrous Unfaithfulness Exposed

What happens: God rebukes His people for spiritual adultery with idols on high places and under trees. They seek help in many places but gain no rescue. Their collection of gods cannot save when they cry.

What it means: Idolatry insults God’s holiness and empties the heart. Human schemes cannot replace the Creator’s covenant love.


Isaiah 57:14–21 – High and Holy, Near to the Contrite

What happens: A way is cleared for God’s people. The High and Holy One dwells with the contrite and lowly to revive their hearts. He heals and comforts, but there is no peace for the wicked.

What it means: God is transcendent and near. He restores the humble yet resists the unrepentant, joining mercy to holiness.


Application

  • Let sorrow over sin lead you to the God who revives the lowly.
  • Sweep away idols and make room for God’s presence.
  • Seek peace with God, since there is none for the hardened.

Bible

1The righteous perisheth, and no man layeth it to heart: and merciful men are taken away, none considering that the righteous is taken away from the evil to come.

2He shall enter into peace: they shall rest in their beds, each one walking in his uprightness.

3But draw near hither, ye sons of the sorceress, the seed of the adulterer and the whore.

4Against whom do ye sport yourselves? against whom make ye a wide mouth, and draw out the tongue? are ye not children of transgression, a seed of falsehood,

5Enflaming yourselves with idols under every green tree, slaying the children in the valleys under the clifts of the rocks?

6Among the smooth stones of the stream is thy portion; they, they are thy lot: even to them hast thou poured a drink offering, thou hast offered a meat offering. Should I receive comfort in these?

7Upon a lofty and high mountain hast thou set thy bed: even thither wentest thou up to offer sacrifice.

8Behind the doors also and the posts hast thou set up thy remembrance: for thou hast discovered thyself to another than me, and art gone up; thou hast enlarged thy bed, and made thee a covenant with them; thou lovedst their bed where thou sawest it.

9And thou wentest to the king with ointment, and didst increase thy perfumes, and didst send thy messengers far off, and didst debase thyself even unto hell.

10Thou art wearied in the greatness of thy way; yet saidst thou not, There is no hope: thou hast found the life of thine hand; therefore thou wast not grieved.

11And of whom hast thou been afraid or feared, that thou hast lied, and hast not remembered me, nor laid it to thy heart? have not I held my peace even of old, and thou fearest me not?

12I will declare thy righteousness, and thy works; for they shall not profit thee.

13When thou criest, let thy companies deliver thee; but the wind shall carry them all away; vanity shall take them: but he that putteth his trust in me shall possess the land, and shall inherit my holy mountain;

14And shall say, Cast ye up, cast ye up, prepare the way, take up the stumblingblock out of the way of my people.

15For thus saith the high and lofty One that inhabiteth eternity, whose name is Holy; I dwell in the high and holy place, with him also that is of a contrite and humble spirit, to revive the spirit of the humble, and to revive the heart of the contrite ones.

16For I will not contend for ever, neither will I be always wroth: for the spirit should fail before me, and the souls which I have made.

17For the iniquity of his covetousness was I wroth, and smote him: I hid me, and was wroth, and he went on frowardly in the way of his heart.

18I have seen his ways, and will heal him: I will lead him also, and restore comforts unto him and to his mourners.

19I create the fruit of the lips; Peace, peace to him that is far off, and to him that is near, saith the LORD; and I will heal him.

20But the wicked are like the troubled sea, when it cannot rest, whose waters cast up mire and dirt.

21There is no peace, saith my God, to the wicked.

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