In the midst of the bad news for these non-Jewish nations, God promised that He would have compassion on the Israelites (14:1). As I was reading through these chapters, I was reminded of how God saved the Israelites from the bondage of Pharaoh in Egypt. Once again, we are reminded that the Lord saves His People. God is possessive and protective of His People.
So, what can we glean from these (in my opinion) rather difficult passages?
- There are consequences of sin and disobedience to God's instructions. God is just.
- God has a plan and it will be completed. We can rest in this.
- God will deal with His enemies. He can handle them!
- God has compassion on and for His People. Thank you, Lord!
- The proud will be humbled and the lowly will be victorious. A promise to claim.
"The oppressor will come to an end,
and destruction will cease;
the aggressor will vanish from the land.
In love a throne will be established;
in faithfulness a man will sit on it -
one from the house of David -
one who in judging seeks justice
and speeds the cause of righteousness."
~Isaiah 16:4-5
and destruction will cease;
the aggressor will vanish from the land.
In love a throne will be established;
in faithfulness a man will sit on it -
one from the house of David -
one who in judging seeks justice
and speeds the cause of righteousness."
~Isaiah 16:4-5
For Damascus, Isaiah wrote the following: "Damascus will no longer be a city but will become a heap of ruins" (17:1) and "You have forgotten God your Savior; you have not remembered the Rock, your fortress" (17: 10). I'm reminded that if God is not in something (our lives, our plans, our relationships), they are worth nothing... like a heap of ruins.
Lord, thank you for your compassion on us and for saving us. Thank you for reminding us that we are your people and we belong to you. Continue to draw us closer to you through your Word. Give us the strength to be obedient to You in our lives. Amen.
Yes, a jealous God! He is possessive and protective, I love it! :)
ReplyDeleteTerry, I love your comment "God has a plan and it will be completed." All of our fussing and fuming and worrying is for naught - His will will be completed. I am so glad we have read all about the Israelites and their wars and kings before we began this book - it lets me know that God's plan is the way things will be. He is in charge - always.
ReplyDeleteTerry, I also loved the verses, "in love a throne will be established..." we still have this to look forward to. It's nice to know you're on the winning team. Am I living like I've won?
ReplyDeleteI am so glad that God protects and takes care of his own. In reading about the Israelites and what they did, God still forgave them, so now we know that we can go to Him also and ask for forgiveness of our sins and He is faithful and just to forgive us. Like I have heard before, "I have read the Book and we win" I am so glad that I am on the winning side, aren't you.
ReplyDeleteTerry - great summation of these chapters! I love your bullet points that you made. You REALLY nailed all of those! I also could not agree more with your comment that without God nothing has meaning. Boy have I learned that the HARD way!!! And I take great peace in the fact that we are victorious...period!
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