The chapter opens with a declaration of God's intention to not rest until Zion's righteousness shines, evoking feelings of hope and anticipation for a glorious future.
The promise of restoration, where Zion will be called by a new name and become a crown of glory, brings emotions of renewal and transformation.
The depiction of Zion's people rejoicing in their God and being a delight brings forth feelings of joy and celebration.
The assurance of God's unwavering love and His commitment to His people evoke deep feelings of love, security, and gratitude.
The promise that Zion's people will no longer be forsaken but will be called "Sought out, A city not forsaken" instills feelings of vindication and triumph.