Isaiah
62:1-12
- God has given us ‘a new Name’. It is ‘the Name which is above every
name’, the Name of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ (2; Philippians
2:9-11). Christ loves us. He has given Himself for us. He calls us His
‘Bride’ (Ephesians 5:25-27; 2 Corinthians 11:2; Revelation 21:2,9).
Through faith in Christ, we have become ‘the Holy People’. Through Him,
we are ‘the Redeemed of the Lord’. We have been ‘Sought After’ by the
Lord. In Him, we are ‘the City No Longer Deserted’ (12; 1 Peter
2:9-9-10; 1:18-19; Luke 19:10; John 14:18). ‘There is a Name I love to
hear... It tells me of a Saviour’s love, who died to set me free. It
tells me of His precious blood, the sinner’s perfect plea... Jesus, the
Name I love so well, the Name I love to hear!... O how I love the
Saviour’s Name, the sweetest Name on earth!’ (Mission Praise, 672).
63:1-19
- The Lord our God is ‘mighty to save’. He has shown His ‘steadfast
love’ to us. He has become our ‘Saviour’. ‘In His love’, He has
‘redeemed’ us (1,7-9). We read here about the power of God - He is ‘mighty to save’ - and the love
of God - ‘In His love’, He has ‘redeemed’ us. What love the Lord has
for us - ‘God so loved the world that He gave His only Son...’ (John
3:16)! What power there is in the Gospel of love - ‘The Gospel is the
power of God for the salvation of everyone who believes’ (Romans 1:16)!
What a ‘Saviour’ we have - Our Lord Jesus Christ is ‘able to save to the
uttermost all who come to God through Him’ (Hebrews 7:25)! Think of
Jesus Christ. Think of His love, His power, His salvation. Thank Him for
all He has done for you - ‘Alleluia! What a Saviour!’ (Church Hymnary, 380)
64:1-65:12
- We confess our sins to God - ‘We sinned... All of us have become
like one who is unclean, and all our righteous acts are like filthy
rags’. We look to God for forgiveness - ‘Do not remember our sins for
ever’ (64:5-6,9). We know that God hears and answers our prayer. Jesus
Christ is God’s Answer to our prayer. He has ‘come down’ from heaven to
earth. ‘The Son of the Most High’ has been ‘born’ into our world. Jesus
Christ is God’s way of saying ‘Here am I! Here am I!’. He is ‘God with
us’ (64:1; 65:1; Luke 1:32,35; Matthew 1:23). ‘The blood of Jesus, God’s
Son, cleanses us from all sin’. Let us ‘confess our sins’. ‘The blood
of Jesus, God’s Son, cleanses us from all sin’ - Let us come to God with
faith, believing that He ‘will forgive our sins’. (1 John 1:7,9). Let
us rejoice in Jesus, our Saviour!
65:13-66:4
- What a contrast there is between those who belong to Christ - ‘My
servants will sing out of the joy of their hearts’ - and those who have
refused to come to Christ for salvation - ‘You will cry out from anguish
of heart and wail in brokenness of spirit’ (14)! God is preparing a
great future ‘for those who love Him’ - ‘I will create a new heaven and a
new earth’. He is calling us away from our sins - ‘Past things will
not be remembered. They will not come to mind’. He is calling us to His
‘holy mountain’. How can we enter into our full enjoyment of God’s
eternal salvation? God’s Word tells us: ‘I will pay attention to those
who are humble and sorry for their sins and who tremble at My Word’
(65:17,25; 66:2; 1 Corinthians 2:9). Make sure that you belong to
Christ. Put your faith in Him (John 3:18,36).
66:5-24
- ‘Hear the Word of the Lord’. How are we to listen to God’s Word? We
are to ‘tremble at His Word’. We are to ‘drink deeply with delight’
(5,10-11). There is to be the fear of the Lord. There is to be joy in
the Lord. These are not opposites. They belong together - ‘Work out your
own salvation with fear and trembling... Rejoice in the Lord’
(Philippians 2:12; 3:1). We hear God’s warning, and we ‘tremble’. To
those who ‘sin deliberately after receiving the knowledge of the truth’,
God says this: ‘It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the
living God’ (Hebrews 10:26,31). We hear God’s promise, and we ‘rejoice’:
‘The eternal God is your dwelling place, and underneath are the
everlasting arms’ (Deuteronomy 33:27). Let us ‘hear the Word of the
Lord’ - the warning as well as the promise!
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