Isaías 59

Pecado, confesión y redención

1 La mano del SEÑORno es corta para salvar,ni es sordo su oído para oír.
2 Son las iniquidades de ustedeslas que los separan de su Dios.Son estos pecados los que lo llevana ocultar su rostro para no escuchar.
3 Ustedes tienen las manos manchadas de sangrey los dedos manchados de iniquidad.Sus labios dicen mentiras;su lengua murmura maldades.
4 Nadie clama por la justicia,nadie va a juicio con integridad.Se confía en argumentos sin sentido,y se mienten unos a otros.Conciben maliciay dan a luz perversidad.
5 Incuban huevos de víborasy tejen telarañas.El que coma de estos huevos morirá;si uno de ellos se rompe, saldrá una culebra.
6 Sus tejidos no sirven para vestido;no podrán cubrirse con lo que fabrican.Sus obras son obras de iniquidad,y sus manos generan violencia.
7 Sus pies corren hacia el mal;se apresuran a derramar sangre inocente.Sus pensamientos son perversos;dejan ruina y destrucción en sus caminos.
8 No conocen la senda de la paz;no hay justicia alguna en su camino.Abren senderos tortuosos,y el que anda por ellos no conoce la paz.
9 Por eso el derecho está lejos de nosotros,y la justicia queda fuera de nuestro alcance.Esperábamos luz, pero todo es tinieblas;claridad, pero andamos en densa oscuridad.
10 Vamos palpando la pared como los ciegos,andamos a tientas como los que no tienen ojos.En pleno mediodía tropezamos como si fuera de noche;teniendo fuerzas, estamos como muertos.
11 Todos nosotros gruñimos como osos,gemimos como palomas.Esperábamos la justicia, y no llegó;¡la liberación sigue lejos de nosotros!
12 Tú sabes que son muchas nuestras rebeliones;nuestros pecados nos acusan.Nuestras rebeliones no nos dejan;conocemos nuestras iniquidades.
13 Hemos sido rebeldes; hemos negado al SEÑOR.¡Le hemos vuelto la espalda a nuestro Dios!Fomentamos la opresión y la traición;proferimos las mentiras concebidas en nuestro corazón.
14 Así se le vuelve la espalda al derecho,y se mantiene alejada la justicia;a la verdad se le hace tropezar en la plaza,y no le damos lugar a la honradez.
15 No se ve la verdad por ninguna parte;al que se aparta del mal lo despojan de todo.El SEÑOR lo ha visto, y le ha disgustadover que no hay justicia alguna.
16 Lo ha visto, y le ha asombradover que no hay nadie que intervenga.Por eso su propio brazo vendrá a salvarlos;su propia justicia los sostendrá.
17 Se pondrá la justicia como coraza,y se cubrirá la cabeza con el casco de la salvación;se vestirá con ropas de venganza,y se envolverá en el manto de sus celos.
18 Les pagará según sus obras;a las costas lejanas les dará su merecido:furor para sus adversarios,y retribución para sus enemigos.
19 Desde el occidente temerán el nombre del SEÑOR,y desde el oriente respetarán su gloria.Porque vendrá como un torrente caudaloso,impulsado por el soplo del SEÑOR.
20 «El Redentor vendrá a Sión;¡vendrá a todos los de Jacobque se arrepientan de su rebeldía!—afirma el SEÑOR—.
21 »En cuanto a mí —dice el SEÑOR—,este es mi pacto con ellos:Mi Espíritu que está sobre ti,y mis palabras que he puesto en tus labios,no se apartarán más de ti,ni de tus hijos ni de sus descendientes,desde ahora y para siempre—dice el SEÑOR—.

Isaías 59 Commentary

Chapter 59

Reproofs of sin and wickedness. (1-8) Confession of sin, and lamentation for the consequences. (9-15) Promises of deliverance. (16-21)

Verses 1-8 If our prayers are not answered, and the salvation we wait for is not wrought for us, it is not because God is weary of hearing prayer, but because we are weary of praying. See here sin in true colours, exceedingly sinful; and see sin in its consequences, exceedingly hurtful, separating from God, and so separating us, not only from all good, but to all evil. Yet numbers feed, to their own destruction, on infidel and wicked systems. Nor can their skill or craft, in devising schemes, as the spider weaves its web, deliver or save them. No schemes of self-wrought salvation shall avail those who despise the Redeemer's robe of righteousness. Every man who is destitute of the Spirit of Christ, runs swiftly to evil of some sort; but those regardless of Divine truth and justice, are strangers to peace.

Verses 9-15 If we shut our eyes against the light of Divine truth, it is just with God to hide from our eyes the things that belong to our peace. The sins of those who profess themselves God's people, are worse than the sins of others. And the sins of a nation bring public judgments, when not restrained by public justice. Men may murmur under calamities, but nothing will truly profit while they reject Christ and his gospel.

Verses 16-21 This passage is connected with the following chapters. It is generally thought to describe the coming of the Messiah, as the Avenger and Deliverer of his church. There was none to intercede with God to turn away his wrath; none to interpose for the support of justice and truth. Yet He engaged his own strength and righteousness for his people. God will make his justice upon the enemies of his church and people plainly appear. When the enemy threatens to bear down all without control, then the Spirit of the Lord shall stop him, put him to flight. He that has delivered, will still deliver. A far more glorious salvation is promised to be wrought out by the Messiah in the fulness of time, which all the prophets had in view. The Son of God shall come to us to be our Redeemer; the Spirit of God shall come to be our Sanctifier: thus the Comforter shall abide with the church for ever, ( John 14:16 ) . The word of Christ will always continue in the mouths of the faithful; and whatever is pretended to be the mind of the Spirit, must be tried by the Scriptures. We must lament the progress of infidelity and impiety. But the cause of the Redeemer shall gain a complete victory even on earth, and the believer will be more than conqueror when the Lord receives him to his glory in heaven.

Chapter Summary

INTRODUCTION TO ISAIAH 59

As the former chapter declares the hypocrisy and formality of professors of religion; this expresses the errors and heresies, immorality and profaneness, which shall prevail before the spiritual reign of Christ, or the latter day glory begins; which is so fully described in the next chapter. Reasons are given of God's withdrawing his presence from a professing people, which were not want of power and readiness in him, but their own sins and transgressions, Isa 59:1,2 which are enumerated, such as murder, rapine, lies Isa 59:3-8 for which the judgments of God were upon them, darkness, distress, and misery, of which they were sensible, Isa 59:9-11 and confess their sins and transgressions, Isa 59:12,13 and lament their wretched state and condition, which was displeasing to God, Isa 59:14,15 who is represented as appearing for their salvation; moved to it by their want of help, and the oppression of their enemies, in which he shows his power, justice, zeal, grace, and goodness, Isa 59:16-18 the consequence of which shall be the conversion and salvation of many, owing to the efficacy of the divine Spirit, and to the spiritual coming of the Redeemer, Isa 59:19,20, and the chapter is closed with a promise of the continuance of the Spirit of God, and the Gospel of Christ in his church, unto the end of the world, Isa 59:21.

Isaías 59 Commentaries

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