Isaiah 66:10
"Shall I bring to the birth, and not cause to be delivered?” says the LORD. “Shall I who cause to give birth shut the womb?” says your God."
Key Reflection
In Isaiah 66:10, the Lord challenges the idea of a barrenness that goes against his creative power and purpose. By asking if he who brings forth life can withhold it, God emphasizes his sovereignty over birth and creation. The original audience would have understood this as a direct rebuke to any perceived lack of faithfulness in fulfilling divine promises of prosperity, particularly in contrast with the fertility blessings promised to Israel. This assertion underscores that just as God ensures birth, he also guarantees the sustenance and growth of his people, highlighting his control over both life's beginning and its continuation.
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