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Isaiah’s prophecy is still true.

Many Christians have been told that unclean meats do not matter anymore.

But Isaiah saw the Lord coming “with fire” and “with His chariots, like a whirlwind” — a clear picture of divine judgment at the end of time (Isaiah 66:15).

And in that very scene, God points to those who are “eating swine’s flesh and the abomination” and says they “shall be consumed together” (Isaiah 66:17).

That is not the language of something God has made clean.

God’s clean and unclean laws were never meaningless rules. They were given by the Creator for our good. Many unclean animals are scavengers and bottom feeders, designed to clean up waste, decay, and corruption — not to be placed on the dinner table.

God knew what He was doing.

So the issue is simple: if Isaiah’s prophecy is still true, then unclean meats are still unclean.

What God called unclean, man has no authority to call clean.
Let's talk about it. Isaiah’s prophecy is still true. Many Christians have been told that unclean meats do not matter anymore. But Isaiah saw the Lord coming “with fire” and “with His chariots, like a whirlwind” — a clear picture of divine judgment at the end of time (Isaiah 66:15). And in that very scene, God points to those who are “eating swine’s flesh and the abomination” and says they “shall be consumed together” (Isaiah 66:17). That is not the language of something God has made clean. God’s clean and unclean laws were never meaningless rules. They were given by the Creator for our good. Many unclean animals are scavengers and bottom feeders, designed to clean up waste, decay, and corruption — not to be placed on the dinner table. God knew what He was doing. So the issue is simple: if Isaiah’s prophecy is still true, then unclean meats are still unclean. What God called unclean, man has no authority to call clean.
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