The chapter opens with a call for righteousness and the promise that God's salvation is for all, evoking feelings of inclusion and acceptance for all who keep His covenant.
The inclusion of foreigners and eunuchs in God's house and their joyful worship evoke feelings of joy and celebration.
The emphasis on maintaining justice and righteousness brings feelings of moral clarity and commitment.
The chapter also contains a rebuke for the leaders who are neglectful and self-serving, evoking feelings of warning and disappointment.
The assurance that God gathers the outcasts and cares for them inspires hope and encouragement.