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Chapter 30 of 100

Divine Disappointment

1 min read · Chapter 30 of 100

Isaiah 5:4-6
What could have been done more to my vineyard, that I have not done in it? why, when I looked that it should bring forth grapes…
It may seem irreverent to speak of a Divine disappointment, but this is by no means the only passage of Scripture which in its obvious meaning conveys this idea, Perhaps we may have to leave the explanation of such words till we obtain fuller light in higher worlds upon the great mystery of the relation of Divine foreknowledge to human freedom; but clearly such words are spoken to us after the manner of men, in order that we may the better discern the intensity of desire and the warmth of loving interest with which the God from whom we all proceed seeks to raise us to our true functions and our proper place in His universe, and the sorrow and regret with which He witnesses the failure of His gracious purposes concerning us.

(W. Hay Aitken, M. A.)

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