The Sins of the People
There follows a striking change in the expressions of the prophet. In the preceding verses, starting with Isaiah 56:9, he first addressed the leaders. Now he is going to address the people. Not only the leaders are responsible. Although they have a greater responsibility, the people are also responsible for their own actions. The people are addressed about two sins: idolatry and adultery. These two are also mentioned together in the New Testament (Revelation 2:20; 1 Corinthians 6:9).
First there is a warning for the evildoers to come closer and listen to the voice of God (Isaiah 57:3-Numbers :). They are addressed as “sons of a sorceress” – occultism, demon worship – and as “offspring of an adulterer and a prostitute”, as children of sin, the spawn of lies. From this they derive their character, as is more often in Scripture one’s moral character is drawn by referring to one’s father or mother or both (1 Samuel 20:30; 2 Kings 6:32; Job 30:8).
Everything that follows in Isaiah 57:5-1 Kings : is addressed to those who have gone into exile and prophetically to those who have become followers of the antichrist. They do different forms of tree worship, in which the different trees are seen as special homes of different deities (Isaiah 57:5). In this idolatry horrible rituals take place.
In Isaiah 57:6 there is mention of the worship of stones and the drink offering that is poured out to them. All this is compared to spiritual adultery, being unfaithful to the LORD (Isaiah 57:7-1 Samuel :). They find peace on high and lofty places that they have climbed to offer sacrifices to their idols (Isaiah 57:7). They undergo all kinds of initiations in the higher world in order to assure themselves of business success. It does not occur to them that thereby they surrender themselves to demonic powers.
Behind the doors and posts of their houses to which they have written God’s Word (Deuteronomy 6:6; Deuteronomy 6:9), they have placed their own “sign” (Isaiah 57:8). There they live their lives of debauchery and adultery. The unbelieving Israel goes in the future with the oil of worship to “the king” – or: the Molech – that is the antichrist. Child sacrifices are brought to the Molech (Leviticus 18:21; 2 Kings 23:10). Molech is literally Melech, which means king, as it is translated here. Today children are sacrificed to the idols ‘career’ and ‘pleasure’.
To strengthen themselves against the enemy, they send their “envoys a great distance”, to make a covenant with “Sheol” (Isaiah 57:9; Isaiah 28:15) It is a covenant with the devil “who had the power of death” (Hebrews 2:14) and who manifests himself in the form of the ruler of the Roman Empire, the beast of the sea.
Idolatry and adultery are also great dangers for us. Idolatry is everything that displaces the living and true God in our lives from the first place. The apostle John warns us: “Little children, guard yourselves from idols” (1 John 5:21). The apostle Paul speaks about “greed, which is idolatry” and says that we have to deal with it radically (Colossians 3:5). Idolatry is closely related to adultery, an adherence to something other than God.