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📜 Isaiah 3 in Today’s World — Abominations and Divine Justice

Abominations in Today’s World — God Cannot Be Mocked

Isaiah 3:1–3
– God deprives Jerusalem and Judah of bread and water. 
– Today: Spiritual famine — absence of Eucharist and sacraments, churches closed, blindness, loss of sin. 

Isaiah 3:2–3
– Removal of heroes, judges, prophets, elders. 
– Today: Collapse of vocations — priesthood, marriage, consecrated life, civic leadership. 

Isaiah 3:4–5
– Boys for princes, raw lads ruling. 
– Today: Lawlessness, absence of God, Fourth Commandment broken — disrespect for elders, rebellion. 

Isaiah 3:6–7
– Leadership chosen without discernment. 
– Today: Leaders without wisdom or sustenance, society ruled by ruin. 

Isaiah 3:8–9
– Jerusalem collapsed, Judah fallen, sins paraded like Sodom. 
– Today: God absent, sin flaunted openly, loss of sense of sin, shamelessness in culture. 

Isaiah 3:10–12
– Upright blessed, wicked condemned, rulers misleading. 
– Today: Satan possesses corrupt leadership, oppressors mislead, paths of justice erased. 

Isaiah 3:13–15
– God rises to accuse elders and princes. 
– Today: Exploitation of the poor, greed, oppression — God’s judgment against injustice. 

Isaiah 3:16–23
– Daughters of Zion condemned for vanity. 
– Today: Vanity and self-glory, especially on social media. Obsession with appearance, status, and self-promotion. 

Isaiah 3:24–26
– Perfume becomes stink, beauty stripped, warriors fall. 
– Today: False glory reversed, emptiness revealed. Words and actions convict each soul. 



Result and Call
– God cannot be mocked — every abomination will be judged. 
– Repent now — now is the time of mercy. 
– Justice awaits: particular judgment at death, final judgment in eternity. 
– Isaiah 3 speaks today as a living scroll: famine of sacraments, collapse of vocations, flaunted sin, vanity stripped, and divine justice proclaimed. 

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