Day 213

Refashion!

Scripture

Observation

Isaiah closes his great prophetic work with a stirring prayer of intercession for the house of Israel. While acknowledging their waywardness and frequent rebellions, he nevertheless claims God's promises on their behalf to redeem them and to refashion them into a people for his glory. God's response is both stern and comforting. The rebels will be punished for ignoring God's frequent invitations. Idolatry, covetousness, rebellion and disobedience will be rooted out of his people. In addition, a rich store of glory and blessing awaits God's faithful ones: a new heaven and earth, and no more tears, no premature death, no want of food, no violence in nature. Isaiah concludes by summarizing the major themes of his book: God exalts the humble and contrite; Messiah is coming to avenge his enemies; all nations will see God's glory; and all flesh shall one day worship the Lord.

Application

The book of Isaiah is sobering reminder of the painful consequences of taking God lightly. Of ignoring his promises (and thereby forfeiting his blessing). Of ignoring his warnings (and thereby incurring judgment). Of ignoring his invitations (and thereby missing the joy of a personal family relationship with God).

Isaiah's prophecy is long. It contains more chapters than any other Old Testament prophet. But his message is simple and concise: judgment and comfort. Judgment for those who fail to heed God's voice, and comfort for those who do.

Give yourself a spiritual "hearing test" right now. Are you tuned in to hear God's voice? Do you answer when he calls (6:8), or is your line constantly busy? There will come a day when the phone quits ringing, forever. Spend the next few minutes telling God what you have learned from the book of Isaiah.

Prayer

Lord, we are learning from the Prophet Isaiah about the Glory in the Old Testament telling about the Glory in the New Testament reading like a News Paper bringing news of a new name for God's people, a new heaven and earth for their inheritance and a new order of worship. We are looking forward to Isaiah's prophetic news he has presented here. Help us to obey you more in our daily walk for if we obey you we will trust you and vice versa as we trust you we desire even more to obey you.  Thank you for  your Word! In Jesus' name! Amen!


We Trust You Lord!




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