Isaia 43:26

26 Risveglia la mia memoria, discutiamo assieme, parla tu stesso per giustificarti!

Isaia 43:26 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 43:26

Put me in remembrance
Of this gracious promise of free remission of sins, and of all others of the same kind; not that God ever forgets any of his promises, but he may sometimes seem to do so; wherefore he would have his people put him in mind of them, that he may by his good Spirit make a comfortable application of them to him: "let us plead together"; or come together in judgment, as God and the sinner may upon the foot of remission of sin, through the blood, sacrifice, and satisfaction of Christ; which may be pleaded, and will be allowed, in the court of justice: declare thou, that thou mayest be justified; declare the promise before made; declare the grace that is expressed in it; plead the blood and righteousness of my Son, that thou mayest be justified by it, on which account remission of sin is: or it may be rather, these words are directed to another set of men among the Jews, who rejected the doctrine of forgiveness of sin by the grace of God, through the blood of Christ; such as were the Scribes and Pharisees in Christ's time, those self-justiciaries, who sought to be justified by the works of the law; setting at nought the grace of God and righteousness of Christ: now these the Lord calls upon in a way of derision, to put him in mind of any of their good actions they had done, and he had forgotten, for the sake of which they expected pardon, and not for his name's sake; and to come into open court and plead their own righteousness, and see whether they could carry their cause upon the foot of their own merits; and declare publicly what these merits and good works were, that they might be justified by them, if they were sufficient for such a purpose; but alas! these would not bear examination at the bar of strict justice, and would be far from justifying them in, the sight of God; and as their own works would be insufficient, it would be a vain thing to have recourse to the works and merits of their forefathers; for it follows,

Isaia 43:26 In-Context

24 Tu non m’hai comprato con denaro della canna odorosa, e non m’hai saziato col grasso de’ tuoi sacrifizi; ma tu m’hai tormentato coi tuoi peccati, m’hai stancato con le tue iniquità.
25 Io, io son quegli che per amor di me stesso cancello le tue trasgressioni, e non mi ricorderò più de tuoi peccati.
26 Risveglia la mia memoria, discutiamo assieme, parla tu stesso per giustificarti!
27 Il tuo primo padre ha peccato, i tuoi interpreti si sono ribellati a me;
28 perciò io ho trattato come profani i capi del santuario, ho votato Giacobbe allo sterminio, ho abbandonato Israele all’obbrobrio.
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