Throughout history, the central message delivered by the prophets has distilled into a single, clear call: return to the proper path. These prophetic warnings were never intended to bring harm. Rather, they were spoken entirely for the benefit of the people, aiming to guide them away from destructive behaviors [מצודת דוד, ביאור שטיינזלץ]. The prophetic message was designed to inspire immediate, tangible action. By changing their behavior and returning to God, the people would secure a direct result: the right to live permanently in the land of Israel. It was solely through this return to good that their continued presence on the land could be guaranteed [מצודת דוד, ביאור שטיינזלץ].
This connection to the land represents a profound historical continuum. The land was originally given to the forefathers in the distant past, and it is destined to remain in the hands of the people and their descendants forever. However, this eternal inheritance is not absolute; it comes with a clear condition. The enduring right to live on the land is entirely dependent on the people's ongoing choice to follow the right path [מצודת דוד, רד״ק].