God’s redemptive power delivers His people from shame, draws them into reverence, and causes them to stand in awe of His holiness.
“But when he sees his children, the work of My hands, in his midst,
They will sanctify My name;
Indeed they will sanctify the Holy One of Jacob
And will stand in awe of the God of Israel” (v.23). In this prophecy, Isaiah proclaims a future moment when God’s people (Jacob’s descendants) will no longer be filled with shame or disbelief but will instead recognize the power of their Creator. Isaiah ministered during the latter half of the 8th century BC, a turbulent era marked by threat from foreign powers. Despite Israel’s struggles and ongoing failures, the LORD assures His people of a miraculous restoration. The phrase “work of My hands” reminds us that God alone shapes His covenant people and will bring them back into His care and blessing regardless of their past waywardness. As was stated elsewhere, “Jacob shall not now be ashamed, nor shall his face now turn pale” (Isaiah 29:22), echoing the transformation from guilt to joyful reverence.When the verse declares that the children of Jacob “will sanctify My name; Indeed they will sanctify the Holy One of Jacob,” it underlines their renewal of devotion to the covenant. That phrase “Holy One of Jacob” is also rendered as the “Mighty One of Jacob” elsewhere, emphasizing God’s steadfast authority and ability to redeem.Just as God promised to bring about strong deliverance for His people in other parts of Isaiah, here He assures them of an inner transformation: they will see the work of God firsthand—His miraculous preservation and restoration—and respond with a deep, reverent awe. This new posture reverses the bleak unbelief from prior chapters, where the people honored Him only with their lips but kept their hearts far from Him (Isaiah 29:13).Finally, the statement “they will … stand in awe of the God of Israel” shows that fear and trembling before human threats will be replaced by a holy and worshipful regard for the LORD. No longer will they cower or question whether God has forsaken them, for their eyes will be opened to His sheer greatness. In seeing the evidence of God’s handiwork in their midst, hearts will turn in humble recognition that He alone is the One who blesses, saves, and sanctifies His people, just as He promised throughout Isaiah’s prophecies.
Isaiah 29:23 meaning
“But when he sees his children, the work of My hands, in his midst,
They will sanctify My name;
Indeed they will sanctify the Holy One of Jacob
And will stand in awe of the God of Israel” (v.23). In this prophecy, Isaiah proclaims a future moment when God’s people (Jacob’s descendants) will no longer be filled with shame or disbelief but will instead recognize the power of their Creator. Isaiah ministered during the latter half of the 8th century BC, a turbulent era marked by threat from foreign powers. Despite Israel’s struggles and ongoing failures, the LORD assures His people of a miraculous restoration. The phrase “work of My hands” reminds us that God alone shapes His covenant people and will bring them back into His care and blessing regardless of their past waywardness. As was stated elsewhere, “Jacob shall not now be ashamed, nor shall his face now turn pale” (Isaiah 29:22), echoing the transformation from guilt to joyful reverence.When the verse declares that the children of Jacob “will sanctify My name; Indeed they will sanctify the Holy One of Jacob,” it underlines their renewal of devotion to the covenant. That phrase “Holy One of Jacob” is also rendered as the “Mighty One of Jacob” elsewhere, emphasizing God’s steadfast authority and ability to redeem.Just as God promised to bring about strong deliverance for His people in other parts of Isaiah, here He assures them of an inner transformation: they will see the work of God firsthand—His miraculous preservation and restoration—and respond with a deep, reverent awe. This new posture reverses the bleak unbelief from prior chapters, where the people honored Him only with their lips but kept their hearts far from Him (Isaiah 29:13).Finally, the statement “they will … stand in awe of the God of Israel” shows that fear and trembling before human threats will be replaced by a holy and worshipful regard for the LORD. No longer will they cower or question whether God has forsaken them, for their eyes will be opened to His sheer greatness. In seeing the evidence of God’s handiwork in their midst, hearts will turn in humble recognition that He alone is the One who blesses, saves, and sanctifies His people, just as He promised throughout Isaiah’s prophecies.