Wednesday, March 9, 2022

Since ancient times no one has heard, no ear has perceived, no eye has seen any God besides you, who acts on behalf of those who wait for Him. Isaiah 64:4 (60-64)

The exiled Jewish people, the Hebrew children once slaves of Egypt, set free from bondage and called to follow the One True God, failed to remain Holy. In their personal loss and despair they returned to the Love and Power of an Almighty God. For this faithful remnant, that has been saved, God becomes the Avenger and Redeemer and His covenant promises will soon be realized.

The Jewish people of Jesus’ time would have been very familiar with Isaiah’s prophecy. They heard Jesus quote Isaiah 61:1-3 (found in Luke 4:16-21) and understood this revelation of His identity. The Jewish nation, now oppressed by Rome, was waiting for their conquering hero and this Man that healed and loved and gave His life, brought them the promised, new identity.  Isaiah 62:2 says, “The righteous will be called by a new name.” That name is Christian, the crown of splendor in the LORD’s hand. (62:3)

Throughout the ages the church has been sorely corrupted by man’s selfish agenda and sin, but the true and faithful are The Body of Christ, the Redeemed, the Church Triumphant. We must be defined not by man, nor our forgiven sins, or the opinions and thoughts of those who did not weave our being together, but by He alone, who acts for those who wait for Him. 

Love,

Gretchen

Tuesday, March 8, 2022

“For My thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways My ways,” declares the LORD. Isaiah 55:8 (55-59)

The later chapters of Isaiah go beyond the prophecy of a nation soon to be saved, freed from bondage and returned home. It tells of a final restoration, a time when sin and sorrow will be no more. There is an ideal, a utopia spoken of, but the reality is far from this Holy existence. In real time and living color man does not love God and certainly has no thought to the well being of others. Society is rotten to the core with lies, malice and violence.

Israel is reminded that God’s love is not exclusive. They are called to be a conduit, but all who believe will enter the Kingdom. God’s Temple, is meant to be a house of prayer, the origin of strength and encouragement in worship and obedience. The people of Judah, like their kinsmen to the north had done, profane the sabbath, their governmental leaders are selfish gluttons who watch others starve, and exploit justice for personal gain. God assures those who are oppressed, but persevere, their agony will be avenged.

The complexities of today’s world, and a speeding internet that provides crisis updates to the very second, overwhelms me and I get lost in a shadow of doom. There are too many variables, diversities and failures among humanity for God to ever make something good come again. Wrong! Despair draws man to God with confessions. God will never forsake a humble, crying heart. He knows just what to do! “As the rain and the snow come down from Heaven, and do not return to it without watering the earth and making it bud and flourish, so that it yields seed for the sower and bread for the eater, so is My word that goes out from my mouth. It will not return to me empty, but will accomplish what I desire and achieve the purpose for which I sent it.” Isaiah 55:10-11

March boldly forward, and rest well at the end of the day, because God is still God and forever will be. You don’t have to know the answer, you just have to know He has the answer.

Love,

Gretchen

Monday, March 7, 2022

How beautiful on the mountains are the feet of those who bring good news, who proclaim peace, who bring good tidings, who proclaim salvation, who say to Zion, “Your God reigns!” Isaiah 52:7 (Isaiah 49-53)

Within the prophecies of Isaiah are four poems, identified by the Biblical scholar Bernhard Buhm in his commentary of 1892.  They are called The Servant Songs, or the call of the servant to lead all nations to God. First and foremost, Israel must be led back to God and trust and obey, so they may do the work they were created to accomplish.

These poems are Isaiah 42:1-4, 49:1-6, 50:4-9, 52:13-53:12. In the midst of the Servant’s work to light the world, He also brings comfort and encouragement to the afflicted and weary through the model of perfect peace. While Israel was waiting for a conquering avenger, God was preparing a humble, simple Man, who would touch the unclean, dine with the social outcast, love the unlovable and die for the eternal life of those who wished Him dead. But, just as we are called to pattern our lives after The Savior, we are also called to be a servant. It is considered that Jesus, the Messiah, is the premier object of these songs, but Israel, the Bible heroes of the ages and historical martyrs of great faith are also those among The Called. They have testified to God’s authority, power and love, thus bringing the message of salvation to all nations.

The feet of The Servant, and all others, compelled by love to declare The Gospel, is the most beautiful sight in all the world, to those seeking a way through the darkness.

Love,

Gretchen

Saturday, March 5, 2022

This is what the LORD says-your Redeemer, the Holy One of Israel: “I am the LORD, your God, who teaches you what is best for you, who directs you in the way you should go. Isaiah 48:17 (Isaiah 46-48)

Once again, Isaiah speaks to the future invasion by Babylon and then their failure because of dependance on powerless, false gods. He denounces astrology as fraudulent and reiterates that only God has the exclusive and unique power to predict and control the course of history.

The idols of this culture, and seen in man’s propensities today, are burdensome. You must pay in silver and gold to create these inanimate objects, carry them everywhere they must go, and protect them in costly manners. They take and take but still man pays homage and rejects the God that carries the burdens of His beloved creation.

God’s purpose for His people is peace.  All that leads to the Throne of God also leads to peace that passes all understanding. It is a journey worth making. FYI: The thoroughfare is straight, narrow, well lit and solidly built and protected.

Traveling On,

Gretchen

Friday, March 4, 2022

This is what the LORD says, Israel’s King and Redeemer, the LORD Almighty: I am the first and I am the last, apart from Me there is no other. Isaiah 44:6 (Isaiah 44-45)

Isaiah has turned his words, or rather, God has turned Isaiah’s words, to the comfort of those suffering the devastating consequences of sin, the greatest of which is being exiled from their home and taken into slavery.

Isaiah spoke of Cyrus, King of Persia, 150 years before he was even born. This king would allow the Jewish people to return to their homeland and rebuild the temple. At the present time, Jerusalem and its Temple still stood. Because God is the Lord of history, Isaiah was able to pull back the veil on the future and call this future king by name. In this, God proves His supremacy over all idols.

Isaiah calls a conference of nations to compare gods and their superiority of past and future. It was found, “apart from Me there is no other.” Through His prophets, God calls out the ridiculousness of pagan worship. The idols of man, literally formed by man’s own hand, are unable to do what man himself can.  THEY ARE INANIMATE OBJECTS! They cannot see, hear, speak, act and they certainly can’t LOVE!

We are the object of God’s love. We must serve Him, bask in this life giving gift and all its residual blessings, and then turn and bless others.

Love,

Gretchen

Thursday, March 3, 2021

Thursday, March 3, 2022 He tends His flock like a shepherd: He gathers the lambs in His arms and carries them close to His heart; He gently leads those that have young. Isaiah 40:11 (Isaiah 40-44)

Isn’t this verse beautiful?  Israel is no more and now all the optimism Hezekiah brought has faded with the sins of Manasseh. He fostered idolatry, sorcery and astrology, and Judah too, is racing toward annihilation. Isaiah now turns his words toward the world of exile and begins to comfort those who were removed from their home. Through God’s revelation, Isaiah brings the true hope of restoration and prosperity.

Very specific details to the future are presented through Isaiah. There will be no doubt that the preservation and rescue of God’s covenant people is the work of The One True God. Cyrus the Persian king was named 150 years before he was instrumental in God’s plan. God has predictive power!

These passages are some of the most restful in all of God’s Word. Eternal youth for all who believe is a sure thing. There is no molecule in all of the universe, both known and unknown, that God did not create and He is intimately in control, through His perfect knowledge and justice. There is comfort and peace for those in despair and distress. Israel’s God is incomparable, eternal and infinitely loving and kind. This God will be your shepherd too.

Love,

Gretchen

Wednesday, March 2, 2022

I will stretch out over Jerusalem the measuring line used against Samaria and the plumb line used against the house of Ahab. I will wipe out Jerusalem as one wipes a dish, wiping it and turning it upside down. Isaiah 21:13 (II Kings 18-21, II Chronicles 20, 32, 33 and Isaiah 36-38)

The understanding of eternal life for people of the Old Testament was vague and primitive. The personal news of Hezekiah’s death drove him to tears rather than hope. God responds and grants Hezekiah fifteen more years of life, protects Jerusalem from Assyria and as a sign God makes a stair sundial move backwards.

After Hezekiah’s death his twelve year old son, Mannaseh, became king and reigned 55 years. Mennaseh was an evil king who sacrificed his own child. Judah followed their leader and turned away from God once again. Mennaseh’s son Amon continued in his father’s pattern and was also evil as Judah ran farther and farther away from God’s law.

Israel has fallen. Judah is still surviving but they are hard hearted and rebellious despite the spiritual revival under Hezekiah’s conscientious leadership. God declares judgement is equal for all people and the consequences likewise. The fate of Judah would soon match Israel’s if they did not change their ways. However, every generation must find and determine its own commitment, and the next two kings had no desire to follow God and the fragile faith of the people did nothing to sustain worship of The One True God.

God’s perfect judgement is not a comparative study. There are no lesser or greater sins, only transgressions that destroy and separate man from God. Every generation must chose and all men within the ages must make their choice. No excuse, no comparisons, only God’s perfect understanding of each individual heart.

Have a great Midweek!

Gretchen