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16 Eternal One (to the people): Stand at the crossing, and consider the ancient path,
        for it is good and it leads to Me.
    Walk on this path, and you will find rest for your souls.
        But they have said, “We will not walk upon this road.”

17     Even then I sent watchmen to warn you of what is to come.
        “Listen for the blaring of the trumpet,” I warned.
    But the people did not listen.
        They said, “We will not pay attention.”

18     Now listen to Me, nations of the earth.
        Learn, O congregation, what is about to happen to My people.
19     Listen, O Earth, for I am bringing this disaster upon Judah.
    This is the fruit of their own scheming.
        For My people would not listen to My instructions;
    They have rejected My guidance—My law—to go their own way.

Many people in Judah keep going through the motions of worship; they offer sacrifices and incense to the one True God. They speak superficial words when they think it counts, and they give Him extravagant gifts. But the prophet knows the mind of God, and God is not impressed with any of it. Empty worship is meaningless. In fact, empty worship may do more harm than good. These gifts and actions, it seems, have no meaning unless the hearts of the people are attuned to God, unless they are willing to hear and do what God asks. Obedience, you see, is better than sacrifice.

20 Eternal One: What use do I have of your expensive incense from Sheba
        or the fragrant reeds you offer Me from a faraway land?
    I will not accept your burnt offerings;
        the aroma of these empty sacrifices does not please Me.

21     And so I, the Eternal One, will place stumbling blocks on your path of rebellion.
        You will stumble indeed, fathers and sons alike.
    Neighbors and friends will be wiped out.

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