1. When the hand of divine judgment is stretched out, Israel will realize how desperately she needs a right relationship with her Maker, (Isaiah 10:20; Hosea 3:5; Hosea 6:1; cf. Isaiah 51:13; Isaiah 55:4).
2. In the day of her trouble, they will not look to the idols or altars that have been made with their own hands - their Asherim or sun-images, Verse 8; Isaiah 2:8; Isaiah 2:20; Isaiah 30:22; Isaiah 27:9; 2 Chronicles 34:7; Exodus 34:13; Deuteronomy 7:4-5).
3. The cities of Israel will become as desolate as those of the heathen who fled before the approach of their ancient fathers, in whose midst God dwelt, (Verse 9; Isaiah 7:25).
4. They have forgotten the God of their salvation, and been unmindful of the Rock in whom they might have found refuge, (Verse 10a; Isaiah 52:13; Isaiah 12:2; Isaiah 33:2; Isaiah 61:10; Isaiah 62:11; Isaiah 26:4; Isaiah 30:29; Isaiah 44:8).
5. It was due to this forgetfullness of the Most High that they could so carefully plant and nourish their vine-slips in honor of idol gods, (Verse 10b).
6. Though beautiful to look upon, they would not help in he day of trouble; the harvest would prove to be a heap - to the grief and sorrow of the idolators, (Verse 11; Job 4:8; Hosea 8:7; Hosea 10:13).
7. Let it be clearly recognized that idolatry (even on the part of the Jews) is not entirely a thing of the past.
a. It is very prevalent today - taking many forms, such as: humanistic philosophy, pride in national heritage and accomplishments, trust in military supremacy, etc.
b. And it will be very widespread in the day of our Lord’s return, (Isaiah 2:20-22; Psalms 97:7; Psalms 96:5; Hosea 13:8; Zechariah 10:2; Revelation 9:20).
c. The ultimate idolatry will be in the acceptance of the antichrist as the true Messiah, (John 5:43; Daniel 9:27).