A reflection on Isaiah 22:12–14, where people, instead of mourning over sin, live for pleasure with the mindset that life is short, leading to the terrifying reality that they will have no atonement and face judgment.
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A reflection on Isaiah 22:12–14, where people, instead of mourning over sin, live for pleasure with the mindset that life is short, leading to the terrifying reality that they will have no atonement and face judgment.
A reflection on Isaiah 22:12–14, where people, instead of mourning over sin, live for pleasure with the mindset that life is short, leading to the terrifying reality that they will have no atonement and face judgment.
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A reflection on Isaiah 22:12–14, where people, instead of mourning over sin, live for pleasure with the mindset that life is short, leading to the terrifying reality that they will have no atonement and face judgment.