When Words Break, Everything Follows
Today, We are basically talking about Isaiah 5 while stressing verses 20-24 I’m sure many of you have watched the movie Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone. On the train headed to Hogwarts, Harry shows Ron the scar on his forehead, from the curse Voldemort cast when he tried to kill baby Harry, and Ron just says “wicked,” like it’s something exciting instead of something terrifying. That moment has always stayed with me because it shows how easily meaning can shift in the way we speak, how something heavy can be re-labeled as something light, and how quickly language can start to drift away from reality without people even noticing it happening. That connects deeply with something God speaks through Isaiah, where the issue is not just behavior, but what happens when truth itself stops anchoring how people see and describe the world around them, and when God is no longer the reference point for how meaning is understood. The passage begins with something carefully built, a vineyard...