"Woe to those who decree iniquitous decrees,
and the writers who keep writing oppression
to turn aside the needy from justice
and to rob the poor of my people of their right
that widows may be their spoil,
and that they may make the fatherless their prey!"
Isaiah 10:1-2
God declares hardship on the unjust; on those who cause in justice, who turn a blind eye to the needy and prevent them from obtaining justice. To those who prey on widows and the fatherless - they have no one to protect them - those who are meant to protect and defend them, attack them instead.
"What will you do on the day of punishment,
in the ruin that will come from afar?
To whom will you flee for help,
and where will you leave your wealth?
Nothing remains but to crouch among the prisoners
or fall among the slain."
Isaiah 10:3-4a
God asks, "What will you do in the day of visitation?" God's anger will pour out on them and they will have to answer for their sins. the friends they made their their competition are now their enemies. They have no where to run and hide; nowhere to seek refuge.
God asks "where will they leave their wealth?" - All they have accumulated while causing destruction and unjustice is now stripped from them. They have two options, 1) to be taken captive (along with those they took advantage of), or 2) die. And it seems God wants nothing to do with them.
"Oh my people who dwell in Zion,
be not afraid of the Assyrians when they strike with the rod
and lift up their staff as the Egyptians did.
For in a very little while my fury will come to an end,
and my anger will be directed at their destruction."
Isaiah 10:24-25
God allows the Assyrians to take control. He allows the Israelites to go through that terror in order to draw them closer to Him. He breaks them down to build them up.
I went through one of these "learning curves" 2 years ago. For months I endured a kind of pain I never knew existed. Yes, there were moments of laughter and joy, but in some ways I think during any kind of trial, you God provides a moment of respite. I still bear scars from that trial to this day; marks that will be with me for the rest of my life. Yet through it all, I learned how to lean on God in a new way. I cherished time with Him, because He was my confidant, the only one I could turn to for comfort. God's anger didn't destroy those who caused my pain, but He destroyed the lies from Satan that I took as truth. I was allowed to walk down a life path that wasn't pleasant, but I'm a better woman and daughter of King because of it.