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Sealed Vision - Isaiah's Prophetic Book Pt67 on Battle Lines

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Sealed Vision finds itself included in this chapter for part 67 of Isaiah's prophetic book. The prophets, seers, religious leaders, and rulers of Judah all had wandered from the Lord. They do not see, nor understand the trouble they are in nor of the prophet Isaiah's warning. The book of the Law was as a sealed book. They were in a predicament that led to trouble. Isaiah says to them "Stay yourselves, and wonder; cry ye out, and cry: they are drunken but not with strong drink." We find the same language in Revelation 17 of the harlot with whom the rulers of the earth and its inhabitants "have been made drunk with the wine of her fornication Rev 17:3." While we maybe more knowledgeable in science, technology and many other things, there is truth here. Modern society finds itself in the same trouble, read Psalm 2.

Go, set a watchman, let him declare what he seeth -Is 21:6

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Sealed Vision to those who have chosen to object to the Lord God and His purposes. It is easy to foment rebellion against the Lord, but it is not easy to succeed with it. Judah choosing their own path without acknowledging the Lords guidance was foolish. Yet today we also find such foolishness. Men and governments ignore and refuse to believe the higher power cares what they do. Be sure this brings trouble. It is even worse for those who have chosen to walk out of Gods light and blessing.

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