Matthew Henry
The prophet here rectifies the mistake of those who had been quarrelling with God because they had not the deliverances wrought for them which they had been often fasting and praying for, Isa 58:3. Now here he shows,
His hand is not shortened, his power is not at all lessened, straitened, or abridged. Whether we consider the extent of his power or the efficacy of it, God can reach as far as ever and with as strong a hand as ever. Note, The church’s salvation comes from the hand of God, and that has not waxed weak nor is it at all shortened.
Has the Lord’s hand waxed short? (says God to Moses, Num 11:23). No, it has not; he will not have it thought so. Neither length of time nor strength of enemies, no, nor weakness of instruments, can shorten or straiten the power of God, with which it is all one to save by many or by few.
His ear is not heavy, that it cannot hear. Though he has many prayers to hear and answer, and though he has been long hearing prayer, yet he is still as ready to hear prayer as ever. The prayer of the upright is as much his delight as ever it was, and the promises which are pleaded and put in suit in prayer are still yea and amen, inviolably sure. More is implied than is expressed; not only his ear is not heavy, but he is quick of hearing.
Even before they call he answers, Isa 65:24. If your prayers be not answered, and the salvation we wait for be not wrought for us, it is not because God is weary of hearing prayer, but because we are weary of praying, not because his ear is heavy when we speak to him, but because our ears are heavy when he speaks to us.
Your iniquities have kept good things from you, Jer 5:25.
separates between them and God. “He is your God, yours in profession, and therefore there is so much the more malignity and mischievousness in sin, which separates between you and him.” Sin
hides his face from us(which denotes great displeasure, Deut 31:17); it provokes him in anger to withdraw his gracious presence, to suspend the tokens of his favour and the instances of his help; he hides his face, as refusing to be seen or spoken with. See here sin in its colours, sin exceedingly sinful, withdrawing the creature from his allegiance to his Creator; and see sin in its consequences, sin exceedingly hurtful, separating us from God, and so separating us not only
from all good, but
to all evil(Deut 29:21), which is the very quintessence of the curse.
regard iniquity in our heart, if we indulge it and allow ourselves in it, God
will not hear our prayers, Ps 66:18. We cannot expect that he should countenance us while we go on to affront him.
to show God’s people their transgressions; and it is a black bill of indictment that is here drawn up against them, consisting of many particulars, any one of which was enough to separate between them and a just and a holy God. Let us endeavour to reduce these articles of impeachment to proper heads.
Their thoughts are thoughts of iniquity, Isa 59:7. Their imaginations are so, only evil continually. Their projects and designs are so; they are continually contriving some mischief or other, and how to compass the gratification of some base lust (Isa 59:4):
They conceive mischiefin their fancy, purpose, counsel, and resolution (thus the embryo receives its shape and life), and then they
bring forth iniquity, put it in execution when it is ripened for it. Though it is in pain perhaps that the iniquity is brought forth, through the oppositions of Providences and the checks of their own consciences, yet, when they have compassed their wicked purpose, they look upon it with as much pride and pleasure as if it were a
man-child born into the world; thus,
when lust has conceived, it bringeth forth sin, Jas 1:15. This is called (Isa 59:5)
hatching the cockatrice’ egg and weaving the spider’s web. See how the thoughts and contrivances of wicked men are employed, and about what they set their wits on work.
spider, which
takes hold with her handsvery finely (Prov 30:28), but cannot keep her hold.
He that eats of their eggs(that is, he is in danger of having some mischief or other done him),
and that which is crushedin order to be eaten of, or which begins to be hatched and you promise yourself some useful fowl from it,
breaks out into a viper, which you meddle with at your peril. Happy are those that have least to do with such men. Even the spider’s web which they wove was woven with a spiteful design to catch flies in and make a prey of them; for, rather than not be doing mischief, they will play at small game.
with much fair speech(Isa 59:3):
Your lips have spoken lies; and again (Isa 59:4),
They speak lies, pretending kindness where they intend the greatest mischief; or by slanders and false accusations they blasted the credit and reputation of those they had a spite to and so did them a real mischief unseen, and perhaps by suborning witnesses against them took from them their estates and lives; for a false tongue is sharp arrows, and coals of juniper, and every thing that is mischievous.
Your tongue has muttered perverseness. When they could not, for shame, speak their malice against their neighbours aloud, or durst not, for fear of being disproved and put to confusion, they muttered it secretly. Backbiters are called
whisperers.
Your hands are defiled with blood(Isa 59:3); for blood is defiling; it leaves an indelible stain of guilt upon the conscience, which nothing but the blood of Christ can cleanse it from. Now was this a case of surprise, or one that occurred when there was something of a force put upon them; but (Isa 59:7)
their feet ran to this evil, naturally and eagerly, and, hurried on by the
impetusof their malice and revenge,
they made haste to shed innocent blood, as if they were afraid of losing an opportunity to do a barbarous thing, Prov 1:16, Jer 22:17.
Wasting and destruction are in their paths. Wherever they go they carry mischief along with them, and the tendency of their way is to lay waste and destroy, nor do they care what havoc they make. Nor do they only thirst after blood, but with other iniquities are their
fingers defiled(Isa 59:3); they wrong people in their estates and make every thing their own that they can lay their hands on.
They trust in vanity(Isa 59:4); they depend upon their arts of cozenage to enrich themselves with, which will prove vanity to them, and their deceiving others will but deceive themselves.
Their works, which they take so much pains about and have their hearts so much upon,
areall
works of iniquity; their whole business is one continued course of oppressions and vexations,
and the act of violence is in their hands, according to the arts of violence that are in their heads and the thoughts of violence in their hearts.
None calls for justice, none complains of the violation of the sacred laws of justice, nor seeks to right those that suffer wrong or to get the laws put in execution against vice and profaneness, and those lewd practices which are the shame, and threaten to be the bane, of the nation. Note, When justice is not done there is blame to be laid not only upon the magistrates that should administer justice, but upon the people that should call for it. Private persons ought to contribute to the public good by discovering secret wickedness, and giving those an opportunity to punish it that have the power of doing so in their hands; but it is ill with a state when princes rule ill and the people love to have it so. Truth is opposed, and there is not any that
pleads for it, not any that has the conscience and courage to appear in defence of an honest cause, and confront a prosperous fraud and wrong.
The way of peaceis as little regarded as the way of truth; they
know it not, that is, they never study the things that make for peace, no care is taken to prevent or punish the breaches of the peace and to accommodate matters in difference among neighbours; they are utter strangers to every thing that looks quiet and peaceable, and affect that which is blustering and turbulent.
There is no judgment in their goings; they have not any sense of justice in their dealings; it is a thing they make no account of at all, but can easily break through all its fences if they stand in the way of their malicious covetous designs.
trust in vanity, which will certainly deceive them, Isa 59:4.
Their webs, which they weave with so much art and industry,
shall not become garments, neither shall they cover themselves, either for shelter or for ornament,
with their works, Isa 59:6. They may do hurt to others with their projects, but can never do any real service or kindness to themselves by them. There is nothing to be got by sin, and so it will appear when profit and loss come to be compared. Those paths of iniquity are
crooked paths(Isa 59:8), which will perplex them, but will never bring them to their journey’s end; whoever go therein, though they say that they shall have peace notwithstanding they go on, deceive themselves; for they shall not know peace, as appears by the following verses.