Read Isaiah 29:22-24
The prophet proclaims that it is God’s ultimate purpose to redeem his people and restore all things according to his original purpose. This is redemption according to the will of the redeeming God, and Isaiah points to the LORD’s reputation of redemption by the mention of the redemption of Abraham for the sake of his descendant, Jacob who would become ancestor to God’s chosen people Israel.
Isaiah calls Israel "children" and "the work of my hands", and in this the LORD is described as a Heavenly Father who creates, cares, protects, and provides in an even more excellent way than an earthly father does. The use of the word, "Children" also emphasises Israel's dependency on God as a child depends on their parents, and as those who would not exist without the LORD, since it is His hands that created them and brought them from Egypt to Canaan.
In prophetic fashion, Isaiah has proclaimed warnings, woes, and wins, for God’s people, and this is definitely another victory to hope in. Unlike previous chapters in Isaiah that describes the defilement of the LORD, his temple, and the convent they made with Him. Here in chapter 29, Isaiah proclaims that one day rather than defile God’s reputation, Israel will sanctify the Holy One of Jacob, and will stand in awe of the God of Israel.
What do you think of when you consider a day when all people will gain the understanding they need to walk in their God given purpose?