Isaías 25:9

9 En aquel día, la gente proclamará:
«¡Este es nuestro Dios!
¡Confiamos en él, y él nos salvó!
Este es el Señor
en quien confiamos.
¡Alegrémonos en la salvación que nos trae!».

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Isaías 25:9 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 25:9

And it shall be said in that day
When the feast will be made for all the Lord's people; when the veil and covering shall be removed; when death will be swallowed up in victory; when all tears shall be wiped away from the saints; when their rebuke shall be taken away from them; all which will be at the glorious appearing of Christ. Lo, this [is] our God;
and not the idols of the Gentiles, or the works of their hands; but Christ, who is God over all, blessed for ever; Immanuel, God with us: the phrase is expressive of his true and proper deity, of faith of interest in him, and of the joy of it: we have waited for him, and he will save us:
as the Old Testament saints waited for his first coming, and for his salvation, believing that he would be the author of it: so New Testament saints are waiting for his second coming; and to them that look for him, and expect his glorious appearing, who have their loins girt, and their lights burning, and wait for their Lord's coming, will he appear a second time without sin unto salvation; to put them into the possession of salvation he has obtained for them, for which they are heirs, and is nearer than when they believed: this [is] the Lord, we have waited for him;
looking, longing, and hasting to the day of his coming; this they will say, when they shall see him coming in the clouds of heaven; whither the living saints being changed, will be caught up to meet him, and upon meeting him shall thus greet him, and one another: we will be glad, and rejoice in his salvation;
so suitable to them, so full, complete, and perfect, and so much for the glory of God; which was wrought out by him before, and now possessed by them; and is what is called the "joy" of their "Lord", they now "enter" into, ( Matthew 25:21 ) .

Isaías 25:9 In-Context

7 Allí él quitará la nube de tristeza,
la sombra de muerte que cubre la tierra.
8 ¡Él devorará a la muerte para siempre!
El Señor
Soberano secará todas las lágrimas
y quitará para siempre los insultos y las burlas
contra su tierra y su pueblo.
¡El Señor
ha hablado!
9 En aquel día, la gente proclamará:
«¡Este es nuestro Dios!
¡Confiamos en él, y él nos salvó!
Este es el Señor
en quien confiamos.
¡Alegrémonos en la salvación que nos trae!».
10 Pues la mano de bendición del Señor
descansará sobre Jerusalén.
Moab, en cambio, será aplastado;
será como la paja pisoteada y abandonada para que se pudra.
11 Dios echará hacia abajo al pueblo de Moab
como el nadador empuja hacia abajo el agua con las manos.
Pondrá fin a su orgullo
y a todas sus malas acciones.
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