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Temple leadership unacceptable
They, the servants at the temple who were the closest to sacred things were the ones who had defaulted in the most central obligation of all—that of honoring God.
And if the leadership failed, what could the people be expected to do?
But spiritual leaders, both ancient and modern alike, have often run the risk of treating sacred things as ordinary.
Intimate familiarity with holy matters conduces to treating them with indifference.
They despised His name 1:6
It was revealed by showing no honor (glory) or respect (fear) for the LORD of hosts
They, the servants at the temple who were the closest to sacred things were the ones who had defaulted in the most central obligation of all—that of honoring God.
And if the leadership failed, what could the people be expected to do?
But spiritual leaders, both ancient and modern alike, have often run the risk of treating sacred things as ordinary.
Intimate familiarity with holy matters conduces to treating them with indifference.
They expected their earthly sons and servants to show them respect
God required children to show respect to their parents
The LORD of hosts asks the question where is my honor and reverence
Israel’s relationship with God was as with a son and Father
Exodus 4:
The
Exodus 20:22
They showed contempt for God’s name with their disrespectful service and attitude
show contempt for, think lightly, i.e., pertaining to feeling of contempt for an object, because it is regarded to be bad, or of little value, often with behaviors toward the object (including speaking scorn and ridicule) which correspond to that contempt
They were deceived and blind to their guilt shown in their response to God’s indictment
God responds to their question by revealing their attitude towards the sacrifices 1:7-8
Unacceptable sacrifices 1:8-9
Despised worship
Their offering is contaminated by their attitude 1:7
They were offering a defiled sacrifice
God in answering their question reveals the importance of the heart attitude of the offerer
God’s indictment about their attitude is confirmed by their actions 1:8
Deut
Polluted sacrifices
What evidence showed they despised the name of God? 1:7a
They offered defiled sacrifices
Lamentations
They were stained
Isaiah
The quality of their offerings were prohibited by scripture
They were ceremonially unclean
God considered their offering evil
Lamentations 4:14
God compared their offering to what they would give to Persian government official
God was not pleased with them
God would not respond favorably and accept their offering
They offered sacrifices they wouldn’t even give to their government officials 1:8
Repent and ask for grace
They abused the grace of God 1:9
God uses irony to show the foolish thinking of the priests 1:9
Do you think your prayers and worship will receive God’s approval?
As long as this is your heart’s attitude and actions God is not pleased
Temple worship unacceptable
Live a worthy testimony
Shut the Temple doors 1:10
Some believe the priests were charging for even the “smallest exertion” such as closing the doors.
Charles Feinberg
Isaiah 1:
Profaning the name of God
Starting the fire for the altar for these sacrifices was vanity
for nothing, for free, i.e., pertaining to expending energy or releasing a possession or value without compensation (Ge 29:15); 2. LN 89.39–89.54 in vain, for nothing, to no avail, i.e., pertaining to not having a proper or adequate result (Eze 6:10); 3. LN 89.15–89.38 without cause, for no reason, i.e., pertaining to not having a basis or ground for an argument (Ps 35:7)
God took no pleasure in the priests “you”
God would not accept the offerings from their hands
Set a good testimony to the world 1:11
God’s name is great all day long and in every nation
Disgusted with worship
Prayers and worship must be pure
Their speech dishonored the worship 1:12-13
Speech condemning the sacrifices and service of the LORD 1:12
Cursed on false worship
Speech complaining about the duty of worship 1:13
Cursed worship 1:14
The deceit of the offerer
As the proper sacrifice but saves for himself
God deserves our best
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