Isaías 55:1-3

1 Todos los sedientos, venid a las aguas; y los que no tenéis dinero, venid, comprad y comed. Venid, comprad vino y leche sin dinero y sin costo alguno.
2 ¿Por qué gastáis dinero en lo que no es pan, y vuestro salario en lo que no sacia? Escuchadme atentamente, y comed lo que es bueno, y se deleitará vuestra alma en la abundancia.
3 Inclinad vuestro oído y venid a mí, escuchad y vivirá vuestra alma; y haré con vosotros un pacto eterno, conforme a las fieles misericordias mostradas a David.

Isaías 55:1-3 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO ISAIAH 55

As the two preceding chapters are prophecies of Christ and his church, this treats of his word and ordinances, and of the nature, use, and efficacy of them. It begins with an invitation of thirsty souls to them, Isa 55:1, an expostulation with them for taking wrong methods, and a dissuasive from them, Isa 55:2, which is followed with an exhortation to hear the word of Christ, attend on his ordinances; to which they are encouraged with promises of life and covenant blessings, Isa 55:2,3. Christ is prophesied of in his offices; and the conversion of the Gentiles to him is foretold, Isa 55:4,5, men are called upon to seek the Lord, where and while he might be found; and both wicked and unrighteous persons, forsaking their ways and thoughts, are encouraged to turn to the Lord, in hopes of pardon, and in consideration of his ways and thoughts not being like theirs, Isa 55:6-9, the nature and efficacy of the word of God are expressed and illustrated by the similes of rain and snow, Isa 55:10,11, and the conversion of the Lord's people, in consequence of the word being made effectual, is predicted, the issue of which is the glory of God, Isa 55:12,13.

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