Let Us Reason Together
Scripture: Isaiah 1:18 (NIV) “Come now, let us settle the matter,” says the Lord. “Though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow ; though they are red as crimson, they shall be like wool. Devotion: Isaiah 1:18 is one of the most tender invitations in all of Scripture. After a chapter filled with honest confrontation about Israel’s rebellion, God does something astonishing: He invites His people into conversation. “Come now, let us reason together.” This is not the voice of a judge eager to condemn, but of a Father longing to restore. God does not push His people away in their sin; He draws them near. The imagery of scarlet and crimson is deliberate. These were deep, permanent dyes — stains that could not be washed out by human effort. Isaiah is saying that sin is not a surface blemish; it is a stain woven into the fabric of the heart. Israel could not cleanse themselves, and neither can we. But God does not ask them to fix themselves before coming....