Isaiah 64:5-12

5 You greeted the one who gladly does right and remembers your ways. You showed your anger, because we've sinned. We've continued to sin for a long time. Can we still be saved?
6 We've all become unclean, and all our righteous acts are like permanently stained rags. All of us shrivel like leaves, and our sins carry us away like the wind.
7 No one calls on your name or tries to hold on to you. You have hidden your face from us. You have let us be ruined by our sins.
8 But now, LORD, you are our Father. We are the clay, and you are our potter. We are the work of your hands.
9 Don't be too angry, LORD. Don't remember our sin forever. Now look, we are all your people.
10 Your holy cities have become a desert. Zion has become a desert. Jerusalem is a wasteland.
11 Our holy and beautiful temple, where our ancestors praised you, has been burned to the ground. All that we valued has been ruined.
12 Despite these things, LORD, will you hold back? Will you be silent and make us suffer more than we can bear?

Isaiah 64:5-12 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO ISAIAH 64

The prayer of the church is continued in this chapter; in which she prays for some visible display of the power and presence of God, as in times past, Isa 64:1-3, and the rather, since unheard of and unseen things were prepared by the Lord for his people; and it was his usual way to meet those that were truly religious, Isa 64:4,5, and she acknowledges her sins and transgressions; the imperfections of her own righteousness, and remissness in duty, Isa 64:5-7, pleads relation to God, and implores his mercy, Isa 64:8,9, represents the desolate condition of Judea, Zion, Jerusalem, and the temple, and entreats divine commiseration, Isa 64:10-12.

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