His Wrath is Not Turned Back . . . His Hand Is Still Outstretched!

By MSGR. CHARLES POPE

(Editor’s Note: Msgr. Charles Pope posted this commentary on August 18 and it is reprinted here with permission.)

The people do not turn to Him who struck them,

nor seek the Lord of hosts.

And so the wrath continues, revealing to us in ever-deeper and darker tones the full depths of our condition, of our sad state. Sin grows; the young especially suffer from the sins of parents and elders. If we do not want grace, we will not have it; if we do not seek His mercy and grace, we will be increasingly without them. We cannot endure God’s holiness and justice apart from grace and mercy, and so we experience His holiness as wrath. This reveals to us our grave condition.

Time does not permit further commentary on the text below (from Isaiah). But as you read it, is there not a sobering sense that what is described is all too familiar? Is not this wrathful recitation a revelation?

The leaders of this people mislead them

and those to be led are engulfed.

For this reason, the Lord does not spare their young men,

and their orphans and widows He does not pity;

They are wholly profaned and sinful,

and every mouth gives vent to folly.

For all this, His wrath is not turned back,

His hand is still outstretched!

For wickedness burns like fire,

devouring brier and thorn;

It kindles the forest thickets,

which go up in columns of smoke.

At the wrath of the Lord of hosts the land quakes,

and the people are like fuel for fire;

No man spares his brother,

each devours the flesh of his neighbor.

Though they hack on the right, they are hungry;

though they eat on the left, they are not filled.

Manasseh devours Ephraim, and Ephraim Manasseh;

together they turn on Judah.

For all this, His wrath is not turned back,

His hand is still outstretched!

Woe to those who enact unjust statutes

and who write oppressive decrees,

Depriving the needy of judgment

and robbing my people’s poor of their rights,

Making widows their plunder,

and orphans their prey!

What will you do on the day of punishment,

when ruin comes from afar?

To whom will you flee for help?

Where will you leave your wealth,

Lest it sink beneath the captive

or fall beneath the slain?

For all this, His wrath is not turned back,

His hand is still outstretched!

Yes, as the text asks, what will we do on the day of full judgment? Even when we are in our worst state, God allows His wrath (our experience of His holy justice) to be a revelation to us, in the hope that before our final judgment we will finally call on Him. For on that day, the door of possible change will close and our condition will be final and forever fixed.

Woe to us that God’s wrath must be our revelation, His wrath is not turned back, His hand is still outstretched. Better for us to repent and allow His beautiful truth and mercy to be our light, our revelation. Have mercy on us, Lord. Give us added graces to repent!

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