ISAIAH
1:1-31 – God invites us to ‘come’ to Him and receive
salvation – ‘though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white
as snow’. He also warns us – there will be judgment ‘if you refuse and
rebel’ (18-20). God speaks to us of His great purpose of salvation: ‘God
did not send the Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save
the world through Him’. He tells us that we can be saved through faith
in Christ: ‘Whoever believes in Him is not condemned’. He calls us back
from the way of unbelief and judgment: ‘Whoever does not believe is
condemned already because he does not believe in the Name of the only
Son of God’ (John 3:17-18). In Jesus Christ, there is ‘great salvation’.
Make sure that you receive God’s salvation. ‘How shall we escape if we
neglect or ignore such a great salvation?’ (Hebrews 2:3).
2:1-22 – God calls us to worship Him – ‘Come, let us go up
to the mountain of the Lord…’ – and walk in His ways – ‘Come, let us
walk in the light of the Lord’ (3,5). We are moving towards the Day when
‘the pride of men shall be humbled and brought low’, the Day when ‘the
Lord alone will be exalted’ (11,12,17). How are we to get ready for the
Return of our Lord Jesus Christ? God calls us to keep on worshipping
Him. We are to encourage one another to keep on walking with God. ‘Let
us not give up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but
let us encourage one another – and all the more as you see the Day
approaching’ (Hebrews 10:25). Let our pride be humbled and let the Lord
be exalted as we await Christ’s Return in ‘faith’, looking to Him alone
for our ‘salvation’ (1 Peter 1:7-9).
3:1-26 – God’s Word calls us to make our choice. We must
choose between the way of ‘the righteous’ and the way of ‘the wicked’.
There is a great difference between the two ways – ‘Tell the righteous
it will be well with them… Woe to the wicked! Disaster is upon them!…’
(10-11). We still need to hear the words of Jesus: ‘Enter by the narrow
gate… only a few find the narrow gate, the hard way that leads to
life’. His words are not popular. Many people dismiss His words as
old-fashioned. They don’t like this kind of talk: ‘the gate to hell is
wide and the road that leads to it is easy, and there are many who
travel it’ (Matthew 7:13-14). They say, ‘ Jesus said such ‘nice’ things
about love. Why does He spoil it all by saying things like this?’ When
will we start listening to all that Jesus says – and not only the ‘nice’ things we like to hear?
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