ISAIAH
32:1-20 – ‘Abandoned… deserted… a wasteland…’ (14). Can
such a desperate situation be turned around? Yes! When ‘the Spirit is
poured upon us from on high… the wilderness becomes a fruitful field’
(15). We must not lose heart. We must keep on calling upon the Lord. We
must believe that God is able to turn things around. When the situation
seems hopeless, we must put our trust in ‘the God of hope’. We must pray
that God will send His blessing: ‘May the God of hope fill you with all
joy and peace in believing, so that by the power of the Holy Spirit you
may abound in hope’ (Romans 15:13). ‘Restore, O Lord, the honour of
Your Name! In works of sovereign power, come, shake the earth again…
Restore, O Lord, in all the earth Your fame, and in our time revive the
Church that bears Your Name’ (Mission Praise, 579).
33:1-24 – ‘O Lord…Be our strength every morning, our salvation in the time of trouble’
(2). We are not to pray to the Lord only ‘in the time of trouble’. We
are to pray to Him ‘every morning’. We are not to keep God at a
distance, calling on Him only when things are going badly. When we keep
God at a distance, our life tells its own sad story – ‘O what peace we
often forfeit, O what needless pain we bear – all because we do not
carry everything to God in prayer’. When we draw near to God, He draws
near to us, and everything becomes very different – ‘What a Friend we
have in Jesus, all our sins and griefs to bear! What a privilege to
carry everything to God in prayer!’ (James 4:8; Mission Praise,
746). Let God’s ‘love’ come to you ‘new every morning’ – ‘fresh as the
morning , as sure as the sunrise’ (Lamentations 3:22-23).
34:1-17 – God calls us to ‘draw near’ to Him. He wants us to
‘pay attention’ to Him. We must ‘listen’ to His Word (1). God’s Word is
not always what we want to hear. It will always be what we need
to hear. ‘The Lord is angry with all nations’ (2). We don’t like to
hear about God’s anger. We prefer to be told ‘You’re doing fine’. We
need to hear about God’s anger. We need to hear about how far we have
wandered away from God – ‘We all, like sheep, have gone astray, each of
us turned to his own way’. We are sinners. We have turned away from the
Lord. We have chosen our own way rather than His way. We must hear this
‘bad news’ before we can really appreciate the ‘Good News’ – ‘the Lord
has laid all our sins on Jesus’, ‘Christ died for us while we were still
sinners’, ‘Christ died for our sins’ (53:6; Romans 5:8; 1 Corinthians
15:3).
35:1-10 – What blessings are given to those who draw near to
God – ‘Your God… will come and save you’ (4). The Good News of Christ
comes to us as a call to faith – ‘Believe in the Lord Jesus, and you
will be saved’ (Acts 16:31). We have been saved through faith in the
Lord Jesus Christ. We cannot remain the same. We are called to live a
new life. We must travel on the Lord’s ‘highway’ – ‘the Way of Holiness’
(8). This is ‘the Way’ which leads to ‘everlasting joy’ (10). This
‘Way’ is so different from the world’s way. The world has no time for
those who seek to live a holy life. This is what Jesus says about the
world’s way of life: ‘the gate is wide and the way is wide that leads to
destruction’ (Matthew 7:13). Whatever the world may say, we must never
forget this: ‘Without holiness, no-one will see the Lord’ (Hebrews
12:14).
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