Isaiah the Man who saw tomorrow.
Theme: The
anticipated gospel and Israel in the last days. The book gives a clear picture
of the future gospel and of Jesus Christ. It gives theology and doctrine of
God. There is a special emphasis on God’s power and redemptive love. It shows
that history is according to God’s plan. God is not afraid to
bring down the most powerful and wealthiest nations. God is concerned about his people. So as we start a brand new year. Let us begin with a clear, precise, and
direct picture. We want the Lord to be a
part of our lives this year. Let the
word be our compass, instruction manual and guidebook this year.
Jan 2 – Chosen People
Isaiah shows
that God’s chosen people continue to live and glorify His name. God wants
sacrificial worship. Isaiah brings powerful messages to the consciences of the
people with prophetic warning and
appeals. Isaiah is very committed to his people. God can
deliver and give promises to His people. He can rescue and bring back His
people to the promise. All God wants is His people to repent. When we repent, we receive three important
things. We get the benefits, promises
and the blessings. Let us open every
part of our lives to the Lord and let the full impact of redemption be released
on us.
Jan 3 – Divine Redeemer
This book
shows how people are not able to help themselves. That divine deliverance can
only come from a saviour, the divine Messiah. Virgin born, the mighty God will
establish His throne here on earth and enforce God’s law. It shows that this
Messiah will come for all men, and He will establish the rule of God
forever. Isaiah is regarded as the
greatest of the Old Testament prophets. He is primarily a
prophet of redemption. This book is considered one of the
finest among ancient literature. Isaiah
had the privilege of seeing into the future some 700 hundreds before Jesus
Christ appeared. Isaiah saw over 100
snapshots, vignettes, and pictures of Christ.
More than any Old Testament writer.
He produces a remarkable and powerful book.
Jan 4 – Two Truths
Isaiah
Emphasizes: There is one true God and
creator of the universe. He is the
sovereign of all. God brought all things
into being with a word from His mouth.
God spoke and it happened. Our
very breath is a gift from God. Everyday
is a gift and never to be taken for granted.
He is the
upholder of the moral law who brings judgment on the heathen. God expects his people to be ethical and
moral people. We have the Bible as our
compass in this matter. Isaiah would
promote being not a subscriber to the Lord but also a doer. James says that faith is best expressed by
what we do. Let us make it our aim to do
that today and every day this year.
Jan 5 – Universal Peace
He will
establish universal peace, goodness, and truth all over the world. This is the goal of the Messiah in the
future. After the Tribulation period
Jesus will come up and set up a thousand-year reign of peace, safety and
security. It will be a time of love,
peace, goodness, and truth. All evil
will be removed during that time and the earth will have the longest period of
peace and harmony in its history.
This Messiah
will be rejected by His own people and will be put to death for the sins of the
world. Isaiah in graphic detail outline
the suffering and the death of the Messiah.
He would also reveal the motive and reason for His agonizing death. People will be saved, healed and
delivered.
Jan 6 – Who is Isaiah
Isaiah is the
author, who had friends in all levels of government. He lived jus before the
captivity, and he preached against the idolatry in the land. He was called to
bring repentance and reformation in the land. He was hated by King Ahaz and
favoured. by King Hezekiah. He was killed by the wicked under Manasseh. He
ministered during the reign of five kings.
Isaiah was a statesman prophet.
He was at home with the elite and with the common person. He was a man who understood the times in
which he lived. He was a man who saw
with clarity the future and earn the people of the day of the coming of the
messiah. Later he would be applauded and
celebrated as one of the most powerful voices of reform and prophecy.
Jan7 – Key Words
Key Word of Isaiah is Salvation. (The name Isaiah means,
“Salvation of Jehovah.”
1. Wells of salvation. 12:3 – It is important that we put
our spiritual pipe in the wells of salvation to satisfy the thirsting of our
soul.
2. Joy of salvation. 25:9 – Joy is the deep-seated
content that comes from knowing God has everything has under control. It is a feeling of great pleasure and
happiness. This is a benefit of
salvation.
3. Everlasting salvation. 45:17 – Salvation and
redemption has eternal consequences and blessings. It comes thought Jesus Christ and Him alone.
4. Day of
salvation. 49:8 – That day is when Jesus comes back with his church to right
all wrongs and to establish a time of peace.
5. Feet of the Heralds of salvation. 52:7 – Our feet are
beautiful when we bring the good news of salvation. We are the hands and feet of God and his
ambassadors.
Jan 8 – Key Words – Part two
6. Spread of salvation. 52:10 – Salvation has a universal
application. Paul would bring that to
the forefront in the Book of Ephesians and call it a mystery. Isaiah saw it 700 years before it happened.
7. Arm of salvation. 59:16 – The strong arm of the Lord
would bring to an end the tyranny of sin and death.
8. Helmet of salvation. 59:17 – Isaiah used this
illustration and Paul would use it in the boof Ephesians as part of the armour
of God.
9. Garments of salvation. 61:10 – These garments would
have specific purposes and applications for the benefit of the wearer.
10. Lights of salvation. 62:1 – Jesus said a light on the
hill cannot be hid. We are the light in
our world. We are the bearers of light,
truth, and love.
Jan 9 – Everlasting – Part One
Seven things that are Everlasting.
1. Strength. 26:4 - The Lord promised strength to his
people and Paul would state that he could do all things through Christ who
strengthen Him. We can as well.
2. Judgments. 33:14 – The Lord will in time judge His
people for what they have done both good and bad. For the believer it is on our thoughts, word
and actions.
3. Joy. 35:10 – Isaiah saw joy as an attribute and
quality of a godly life. David said a
merry heart does good like a medicine.
4. Salvation. This
is the continuous theme of this book.
God is our salvation and the avenue, means and method it will come is
through the Messiah.
Jan 10 – Everlasting – Part Two
5. Kindness. 54:8 – Kindness is a communicated attribute
of God. It is love in its compassionate
form. Both the Father and the Son are
exhibited these qualities in their time as the Holy Spirit does in ours.
6. Covenant. 55:3 – God has made an agreement with His
people. He will not break it or go back
on it. It would be against His
character, nature and essence.
7. Light. – Light is salvation darkness is sin. The Light has come to shine in the darkness
and His name is Jesus Christ.
Jan 11 – Statistics of the Book
Statistics: 23
rd book of the bible, 66 chapters, 1292 verses, 37044 words, 634 verses of
unfulfilled prophecy, 395 verses of fulfilled prophecy,
1313 predictions, 449 fulfilled predictions, 864 unfulfilled predictions, 273
verses of history, 190 questions, 308 commands, 71 messages from God and 275
promises. This book is a treasure trove
of beautiful pictures, snapshots, and vignettes of who Jesus Christ is. It is a book that is celebrated and revered
by the modern Israel.
Jan 12 – The Messiah
Isaiah Messianic Prophecies: This prophet looked across
the centuries and saw the coming Messiah. Of all the great Hebrew prophets,
Isaiah has given us the most complete picture of history, mission, titles, and
characteristics of Christ. Jesus Christ
is the central focus and person in this book.
His whole life is outline in this book.
His role as redeemer, savior and sovereign is revealed in this
book. Jesus Christ graces every chapter
of this book in one form or another. He
is the author and finisher of our faith and life story.
Jan 13 – History of Christ
History of Christ
Birth 7:14 – Jesus would be born to a virgin and she
would give birth to a song and His name would be called Immanuel which means
God with us. Jesus was God with a face.
Family 11:1 - Jesus would have brother and sisters in
fact two book of the New Testament are written by His brothers.
Anointing 11:2 – Jesus would be anointed to set the
captive free. He would do it with love,
compassion, and care. We can have that
today so let us claim it as our own.
Jan 14 – Mission of Christ – Part One
Illuminator 9:2 – Jesus Christ is the word who was with
God and was God. He is the bearer and
Illuminator of truth.
Judge 11:3 – One day all mankind will have to stand and
give an account. God is the judge, and
he judges on what he knows and sees which is all. Nothing is hidden from the gaze od God and
the only things that can remove our sin is the blood of Jesus Christ.
Reprover 11:4 – God is the one who reprimands or
censures. He has absolute, power, night
and dominion.
Lawgiver 42:2 – Isaiah lived under the time of the
law. It was the boundaries for moral,
ethical, and daily life. To break it
meant separation. That is why as then,
and today substitutionary death is essential.
Liberator 42:7 – Isaiah saw the Messiah as the as the one
who can set the captive free. Freedom is
only found in the Messiah.
Jan 15 – Mission of Christ – Part Two
Burden Bearer 53:4
– Jesus would call people to come to him who are burdened down and laboring, He
said he would give them rest. Isaiah saw
this 700 years before Jesus came on the scene.
Suffering Saviour 53:5 – Through Jesus broken body we
have healing and through His shed blood we have salvation.
Sin bearer 53:6 – Jesus Christ would feel the feel agony
of the separation mankind felt on the cross.
Jesus bore our sins on the cross.
Intercessor 53:12 – Jesus now stands at the right hand of
the Father making intercession and advocating for us.
Jan 16 – Titles of Christ – Part One
Immanuel 7:14 – Isaiah saw the incarnation and the
Messiah becoming flesh. Jesus was the
perfect combination of God and man. This
word means God with us.
Mighty God 9:6 – He would see the role of the Messiah as
revealed as part of the trinity. This
was a direct reference to the deity of the Messiah.
Everlasting Father 9:6 – Jesus said if you see the
Father, you see me and vice versa. Jesus
would be the physical representation of the essence, nature, and character of
God.
Prince of Peace 9:6 – Isaiah saw the Messiah as the
bearer and giver of peace. The kind the
world can’t give or take away.
Righteous King 32:1 – One day every knee shall bow, and
every tongue will confess that Jesus Christ is Lord. He is the King od Kings and Lord of Lord.
Jan 17 – Titles of Christ – Part Two
Divine Servant 42: - Jesus would come in the form of a
servant. Jesus said He came to serve and
not to be served. He also said if you
want to be great in God’s kingdom you must learn to be the servant of all.
Arm of the Lord 53:1 – Jesus would be the righteous and
compassion arm of healing, restoration, and forgiveness.
Anointed Preacher 61: - Jesus would proclaim repentance
and the good news of the Kingdom of God which is righteousness, peace and joy
in the Holy Spirit.
Mighty Saviour 63:1 – Jesus has the power over death,
hell, and the grace. He also came to
defeat the works of the devil.
Jan 18 – Characteristic of Christ – Part One
Radiance 9:2 & 42:6 – The Messiah is one who shines
forth the essence, character, and nature of God. He is bright and Morning Star. Jesus Christ is the light on the hill and the
light to our path.
Wisdom 11:2 – Jesus is the discerner of truth. He is the application of knowledge and
information to perfection.
Spiritual – Jesus Christ was led by the Holy Spirit
through his ministry and life. We have
the same choice and opportunity.
Discernment 11:3 - Discernment in the Bible is the
spiritual characteristic of sound judgment for perceiving the difference
between right and wrong, good and evil, truth and error, and identifying God’s
will and direction for his people. Discernment is necessary to understand
spiritual truth, live holy as God intends, avoid life’s pitfalls and dangers,
and properly govern society. This is a
quality which Jesus executed to perfection.
Justice 11:4 – The Messiah will display pure religion
which is taking care of the oppressed, the fatherless and the widows and
keeping oneself unpolluted by the world.
Jan 19 – Characteristics of Christ – Part Two
Righteous 11:5 – Jesus is righteousness and bestows
righteousness. He is the perfect
example, role model and mentor.
Silence 42:2 & 53:7 – Jesus would stay quiet during
his passion. He only uttered seven
sayings. Each was clear and
concise. You don’t have to say much to
get your point across.
Gentleness 42:3 – Jesus in his invitation in Matt
11:28-30, he says learn of me for I am gentle and humble.
Perseverance 42:4 – Jesus went all the way to the
cross. He knew what he had to do and he
did it. We must do the same.
Vicarious Suffering 52:14 & 53:10 – His wounds and
stripes bring healing. His blood brings
redemption and salvation.
Jan 20 – Characteristics of Christ – Part Three
Compassion 53:4 – Thid love in action. Jesus throughout His ministry was moved with
this quality and expression of love.
Meekness 53:7 – It is the quality to not retaliate when
wronged. It means humility with
strength.
Sinlessness 53:9 - He who knew no sin became sin for
us. Isaiah saw the sinless Savior.
Saving Power 53:11 – Only through Jesus’ death, burial
and resurrection, his broken body and shed blood can we be saved. You believed and you are saved.
Greatness 53:12 – There is no other name given under
heaven that people can be saved. He is
the great God.
Jan 21 – Intro – Is 1:1-6
Intro of Isaiah – Vs 1-6
Isaiah was a
prophet through four kings from Uzziah to Hezekiah. Scholars tell us he was martyred during the
time of Manasseh. This book is his
vision and what God showed him. Isaiah
starts by calling the earth to witness what God has against the nation. He brought them up, but they rebelled. Loved them like a father. The animal knows
its master, but the people do not and choose not to understand.
The people are
sinful as a nation. They are guilty,
evil, and corrupt. As a people they have
forsaken, spurned and turned the backs on the Lord. They have beaten up, injured, wounded, and
have open sores. This is a direct result
of their rebellion, half heartedness and lack of wisdom. He does not want them hurt anymore. This is sad because it could all have been
avoided. Isaiah is calling them back,
but they are not listening. A very
powerful lesson for this present generation to learn.
Jan 22 – Follow Through - !:7-12
Isaiah 1:7-12
Isaiah lists
the consequences of their rebellion, sin, and corruption. The country is desolate, cities are burned
with fire, and the fields are wasted or taken by strangers. They are like abandoned wreck of a house in a
field. The Lord was merciful he left a
remnant or else the entire area would have destroyed like Sodom and Gomorrah.
Isaiah calls
them Sodom and Gomorrah. He calls to
hear and listen to the instruction of the Lord.
All the sacrifices they make have no effect on the Lord. The has no pleasure in a people who trample
justice and truth in their judicial system and society. This is a warning to them and us. Religion has little effect on society when it
is talk and not action. Lets follow
through with what we say.
Jan 23 – Stop Sinning – 1:13-16
The Lord is
fed up with meaningless offering, incense, special days, and worthless
assemblies. Their religious service the
Lord hates. They have become a burden
and wearisome to the Lord. Thy pray but
God does not hear or listen. The reason
is clear their hands are full of blood. The innocent has suffered because of
them. The tell them to clean up, stop
doing evil, and wrong. It is a sad
situation when a person or nation get to the point where a loving compassionate
God rejects and judges them. This is a
powerful warning to all societies about consequences. Solomon says righteousness exalts a nation,
but sin is a reproach to any land.
Whatever we sow we reap. A good
lesson to learn and quickly.
Jan 24 The Invite – Isaiah 1:17-19
Isaiah exhorts
the people to have fruit to their religion.
They are to show it by doing right and seeking justice. The practical expression of religion is to
defend the oppressed, take up the cause of the orphan, and plead the cause of
the widow. James later would call this
true religion.
God then
invites them to reason together and settle the matter. Sin which is red as scarlet, and crimson is
in the way. If they repent it can become
like snow and wool. They must be willing
and decide. It is a decision of
obedience to the invitation. The
benefit, promise, and blessing are that they will eat the good of the
land. Seems pretty clear choice to
resolve a separation issue with God.
Jan 25 – Sober Thought – Isaiah 1:20-26
The Lord says
if the nation does not repent and chooses to rebel, they will be destroyed, and
He will not change His mind. The city of
Jerusalem was once a city of faithful, just, and righteous people. Now it is full of prostitutes and
murderers. One time they had the best
now the silver is dross and their wine diluted.
The rulers are
rebels. They can be bribed. They work in partnership with crime and so
there is no justice for the oppressed and poor.
The Lord Almighty will send his wrath and avenge on behalf of the
oppressed.
The Lord will
restore proper leaders and the city will be called the righteous and faithful
but not before the Lord has judged, purged, avenged, and remove all the leaders
who called the wickedness and impurity.
A sober thought considering the times in which we lived. God is not mocked whatever we sow we reap.
Jan 26:- A Moment - Isaiah 1:27-31
Isaiah
contrasts between the different types here.
The righteous and penitent will be delivered. The rebels and sinners who forsake the Lord
will perish. They had made gardens,
altars and sacred places for their idol worship and these places will be
destroyed. The warning to the so called
mighty and proud is that they shall become like tinder and fuel. They will be burned up and no one will saved
them or help them.
Jonathon
Edwards scripted a sermon called, “Sinners in an angry God.” This is Judah at the time of Isaiah. It was a time of ebb and flow. Good kings made the land prosperous. Bad kings blighted the land. Seems clear that if we want prosperity and
health, it begins and ends with righteousness.
Jan 27 – The Future – Isaiah 2:1-4
Isaiah sees in
the future what is going to happen in Jerusalem and Judah. It is an exciting future. The temple of the Lord is going to be on the
highest place. A high place is a place
of safety, observation and closest to heaven.
It is a place of exaltation, and all the nations will come in streams
and droves of people to see and worship at it.
People from all over will say, “Let us go to the mountain of the
Lord.” It will be established that this
not just a place for Israel but also for all people. The message has a Jewish connection but also
a universal application.
There are four
things the people will get from this experience. They will be taught the ways of the
Lord. They will walk in the paths of the
Lord. They will receive the law and the
word of God from Zion which is the heavenly city and the Kingdom of God. They will hear and receive the Word of God
directly.
The blessing
of all this is universal peace. The Lord
will judge nations, settle disputes and arguments among the nations. There instruments of destruction will turn
into implements of peace and practical use.
Nations instead of training for war will be working together for
peace.
Jan 28 – True Condition – 2:5-9
The Lord gives
an invitation to walk in the light.
Jesus did this as well. Now the
Lord than reveals what has happened to Israel.
They were following and full of the superstitions from the east. They were doing witchcraft and divination of
the Philistines. Ther were also
embracing pagan practices. They were
falling into idolatry and worshipping demons.
They have the
abundance and appearance of material wealth and prosperity. The problem is that the land is also full of
idols which is the work of their own hands.
The people because of their idolatry have all the appearance of being
blessed but, they are as Jesus describe the Laodicean church. Nake, lame, blind and pitiful. Two things have happened because of
this. The Lord has abandoned them, and
Isaiah does not them to be forgiven.
Jan 29 – Humbled – Isaiah 2:10-18
Isaiah reveals
what is going to happen to Isarel during this time. He counsels them to hide in the rocks and
caves. The Lord is coming in fearful
majesty and glorious majesty. The
arrogant will be humbled, and human pride will be brought low. The very cornerstone of human thought and
philosophy will be humbled.
The Lord has
something in store for the proud and lofty.
They will be humbled and judged.
Jesus said whoever exalts themselves will be humbled and those who are
humble will be exalted. He uses
practical illustrations. The cedars of
Lebanon, the oaks of Bashan and the towering mountains and hills. Isaiah then uses manmade things such as
towers, walls, ships, and stately vessels.
Human pride
and arrogance will be brought low and humbled.
Pride began with satan but continues through man. The Lord will be exalted in that day and
every idol will disappear. This is a day
of reckoning but also of restoration in the Lord.
Jan 30 – Man Will Fail – Isaiah 2:19-22
Isaiah
continues with the vision of the future.
People are going to flee from the Lord by running and hiding in caves
and shelter underground. The Lord will
rise on that day with fearful presence.
He will show his splendor and majesty.
The whole earth will be shaking.
Remember all that can be shaken will be shaken. John saw this as well in the book of
Revelation.
On that day
the people will throw away the idols that they personally made to the moles and
bats. They will see the futile of what
they have made. Isaiah uses parallelism
which is a Jewish emphasis on what is going to happen for certain. They will hide in crags and caverns. The Lord will shake all by his fearful
presence, splendor, and majesty. Isaiah
counsels them to stop trusting in human beings who are mere creatures who die
and pass away. Don’t hold them high
esteem or value them because they will fail and fall.
Jan 31 – Bedlam – Isaiah 3:1-5
Isaiah in this
chapter again must talk about the present condition of the nation of
Judah. This was during the time Ahaz who
was a vassal or puppet king. He has
allowed the nation to fall into idolatry.
The Lord has decided that all support from Jerusalem and Judah was about
to be cut off. Their water and
food. God had said this would happen if
the people forgot Him or went after idols.
People who
they relied on the hero, warrior, judge, prophet, diviner or elder would all be
taken away. The army captain, counselor,
skilled craftsman, and clever enchanter.
They would be humiliated to the point where youth and children would
rule over them or have better understand, wisdom and insight than they
had. The result of this abandonment is
oppression, fighting, looting, division, and all would be dishonored. It would be bedlam, anarchy, and chaos. A total breakdown in society. When that is wrong becomes right and that
which is right becomes wrong society soon is destroyed.
Feb 1 – Self Made Problems – Isaiah 3:6-9
During that
time people were looking for leadership but were not willing to take it on
themselves. Jerusalem would be reduced
to ruins, and no one would want to live or be there. In the day of ruin there is no remedy, food,
clothing, and no one will want to step up and take responsibility or leadership
to solve the problems. The task will be
overwhelming.
The reason why
they are in this state is because their words and deeds defy the Lord and his
glorious majesty, presence, and authority.
They are blatant about their sin.
They permit it, promote it, applaud it, and persecute anyone who speaks
against it. It is not hidden but in
plain sight. Isaiah laments and says woe
to them because they brought it upon themselves. Sin will always take us someplace we never
thought we would go and make us into someone we never thought we would be. This is self-made judgment.
Feb 2 – The Lord’s Court – 3:10-15
The Lord tells
the righteous it will be well with them.
The moral, ethical, and truthful ones.
They will enjoy the fruit of their deeds. They who sow righteousness will reap
righteous. The wicked however will face
disaster and ruin. They will be paid
back for what their hands have done. You
reap what you sow because God is not mocked.
Youth because
of their vigor, strength, and pride will oppress people. Women will rule over society and emasculate
men. The problem is those who were given
the responsibility of guiding them forgot the Lord and His word and they along
with those who follow them have left the path of righteousness.
The Lord is
about to set up a court of judgment. He
is going to judge his people, the leaders, and elders are responsible. The plundered, oppressed, rush and grinded
the poor. This is the Lord’s
charge. Isaiah was a social reformer,
justice, advocate for the poor, and oppressed.
This is very clear in his writings and message. To a certain point It is ours as well.
Feb 3 -– No Modesty – Isaiah 3:16-22
The Lord says
that the women of Zion or Jerusalem are haughty or immoral. The walk around proud, being flirty, swaying
with hips, with ornaments and jewellery and drawing attention to
themselves. It was a sexually charged
society much like today. Nothing is new
under the sun. When morality and modesty
is set aside then immorality becomes the fashion of the day.
The ladies
will lose everything, their hair, jewels, and everything they hold dear. Isaiah goes though a long list of all the
things that were used in that day for beauty and personal care. It sounds like what you would find in any
woman’s closet or vanity today. Fashion
apparel has not changed over the centuries.
Solomon said, vanity is vanity.
From then to today not much has changed.
Feb 4 – The Results – Isaiah 3:24-26
Isaiah closes
the chapter with a stark and powerful prophecy.
It does a simple comparison.
Instead of fragrance there will be stench. A sash becomes a rope. Beautiful hair will become baldness. Fine clothing will turn into sackcloth. Instead of beauty instead branding. The young men will fall by the words and all
the heroes and warriors they relied on will fall in battle.
The gates of
the city will lament and mourn. The city
will be stricken and destitute. This is
not a flattering position to be in. The
whole reason is because they forgot the Lord.
It is worst when it is a covenant people who should know better. This is why the punishment and consequences
are more severe. This is not something
Isaiah would want to see happen, but it did.
Feb 5 – The Shortage – Isaiah 4:1
Isaiah
continues with his prophecy of the coming days.
He states that seven women will take a hold of one man and make a deal
with him. They will provide their own
food and clothing. They will sustain
themselves. They just want the surname
of the man, so it takes away societal disgrace.
In the ancient world and many middle eastern societies there is still a
strong patriarchal emphasis. In these
types of situations men provide protection and financial stability. Obviously in this prophecy this will be a
must to take away any disgrace. It also
points to the fact that there is a shortage of men in this time.
Feb 6 – Restored Times - Isaiah 4:2-6
Isaiah reveals
in the future the Lord is going to restore the land. It will be beautiful and glory. The survivor will have pride and feel
positive about the land. They have been
part of the restoration. On that day
those who still live in Jerusalem will be part of a census. They shall also be sanctified, set apart, and
holy to the Lord.
The filth and
bloodstains caused by the sinful acts of the people will be cleanse by judgment
and fire. It will be a time of
purification. The Lord will again guide
the nation the same way he did in the wilderness by a cloud by day and a pillar
of fire by night. Guidance, glory, and
safety.
The Lord will
be a canopy to protect by day and a refuge and hiding place in the storm and
the rain. Protection, help and safety
will come back to a land that was once chaotic, dangerous, and wicked. This is a prophecy of when the Lord will rule
in the millennium. And the new heaven and new earth.
Feb 7 – The Vineyard – Isaiah 5:1-6
Isaiah is
known not just as prophet and a statesman but as a poet or writer. He presents the thought of the Vineyard a
very familiar illustration to the people of Judah. The Song of the Vineyard reveals the Lord’s
love. It was a fertile place but need
care. The stones removed the vines,
planted a vines, built a watchtower, and a winepress. With great care the Lord
watched over it.
Instead of
good grapes it bore bad. So, the Lord is
going to take away his protection. He
will slow it to be destroyed and trampled.
It will become a wasteland, neither pruned or cultivated, and thorns and
briers will grow there. No rain or
clouds will help nourish it. This is a
picture of a people who have abandon their God.
Israel and Judah is this vineyard.
The Lord delight in them. Instead
of justice and righteousness He saw the opposite. The Lord has heard the cries of distress
and he will avenge and make things right.
Much like today. We must take
careful stock of what Isaiah is saying or we could find ourselves in the same
condition.
Feb 8 =- Lacking –
Isaiah 5:8-10
Isaiah begins
a series of woes which is sorrow and distress.
The Lord brought these to Isaiah’s attention. He spoke and Isaiah heard and wrote them
down. The first is to those who add to
their house and expand their fields. The
reality is that the land is unproductive and there is few people left. Secondly al the great mansion and homes in
the land are not occupied. No matter
what the field or vineyard is supposed to produce that will not happen. It will desolation, lack and famine in the
land. That is because of the judgment of
God. If we forget God will be out of the
line of blessing and instead be in the line of poverty and lack.
Feb 9 – Justice –
Isaiah 5:11-17
Isaiah is in
sorrow and distress because of the people.
He tells them whether they get up early in the morning or stay up late
they are drunkards and alcoholics. They
have music but have no regard for the deeds of the Lord or respect for the work
of His hands. The results is that the
people will go into exile because they lack understanding. Hunger and thirst will affect all people no
matter than rank or status.
Death will
ravage the land and have no respect for anyone.
People will be humbled, brought low and everyone will be humbled
especially those that are arrogant.
Yet in spite
of this judgment the Lord is still going to be merciful. He will be exalted by his justice. God will execute the right type of
control. Isaiah points out he is a holy
God. His acts prove that he is
holy. God always follows through with
what he says. There is a constancy and
consistency with God. The Lord will
provide, and the sheep and lambs will feed among the ruins and with good
pasture.
Feb 10 – Good Called Evil - Isaiah 5:18-20
Isaiah shares
some more lament and sorrow over what is happening in his land. He saw it is terrible that people are doing
three things. They are drawing sin as a
good thing. They are sinning by lying
and deceiving. They are being wicked and
drawing others into it. They are trying
to make God like a genie or sugar daddy let God hurry and hasten his work so we
can see it. They are expecting God to
jump through hoops on their behalf. They
act as if they are sovereign and not God.
The have reduce God to their view and not come up to his view.
They say that
evil is good and good is evil. Much like
what is happing today. First you ignore
evil, then you tolerate it, you then permit it, promote it, applaud it, and
then persecute those who say it is evil.
This is where society is right now.
Darkness is promoted as light and bitter as sweet. This surely brings the judgment of God.
Feb 11 – Arrogance Dealt With – Isaiah 5:21-24
Isaiah is
lamenting over the proud, arrogant, and haughty. They are wise in their own eyes and clever in
their own sight. They are full of
selfishness, and they are in for a rude awakening and terrible fall. This often leads to the next point is those
who get involved with drinking and become proponents and champions in this
vice. Alcohol has destroyed more lives
and families in recent history than any other vice. Seems to be a historical problem.
Woe to those
who acquit the guilt for a bribe and deny justice to the innocent. As a social reformer this is one of the
themes that occurs through out the book of Isaiah. These who do this will feel fire, decay, and
will fade away. Imagine going through
life thinking you have done something and finding out your life has amounted to
nothing.
They have
rejected the Lord who is mighty and holy.
Even though they are his people he will strike them down. Creation will shake and their corpses will
litter the street. Not a complimentary
end.
Feb 12 – Lessons Not Learned – Isaiah 5:25-31
The people
have turned away and Isaiah sees about what is going to happen. He sees the banners of distance nations. They
have been summoned and they come swift and speedily. They have a mission. And a goal. They will not stumble, slip, slumber, or
sleep. On the journey not a belt is
loosed from the waist and or strap on the sandal is broke. They have sharp arrow and bows that are
already strung and ready to be loosed.
Their horses’ hoofs are like flint that means no terrain is going to
stop them. They have chariots that are
fast and powerful.
They are like
lions that no one can resist. There will
no one to rescue the people. They shall over run the land like a roaring
sea. They will take the people into
captivity. It will seem that even the
land will be darkened. The sun will be
darkened y the clouds. Isaiah sees for
Judah the Babylonian conquest of the land and the exile of the people. The reason for all this is the people have
rejected God and gone after idols. It
seems tragic that history seems to repeat itself over and over because mankind
does not seem to learn it.
Feb 13 – I saw the Lord – Isaiah 6:1-4
Isaiah is
commissioned in this chapter. The time
and place of this event is the same year that King Uzziah died. Uzziah was King for 52. He ruled as co regent with his father
Amaziah. He was a prosperous and good
king, but his pride led to a bad situation.
He burned incense in the temple and the results was leprosy.
It was at this
time Isaiah saw the Lord in four manifestations or characteristic. He was high denoting his authority. Exalted showing his majesty. Seated on a throne saying he is sovereign,
and the train of his robe filled the temple manifesting his glory. Above him were angels called seraphim each
had six wings, two covering their face, two their feet and two they were
flying. This is how we know angel’s
fly. They were calling to each other:”
Holy, Holy, Holy is the Lord God Almighty”.
Three Holies for each of the Trinity.
The whole earth is full and manifesting his glory. The earth shows its divine designer. The sounds of their voices had a resonating
effect on the temple. It shook and was
filled with smoke.
Feb 14 – Whom Shall I Send – Isaiah 6:5-10
Isaiah then
reacts he has seen the Lord and he realizes that his one fault and failure is
that he is a man of unclean lips, and he lives among people with the same
problem. He has seen the Lord and the
holiness and truth of the Lord has exposed his sin, fault, and failure.
The Lord
immediately remedies the situation by providing an answer. Redemption is always the answer. In this case an angel takes a live coal from
off the altar and applies it to his lips and mouth. Three things happen. The point of contact has beautifully taken
care of the problem. His guilt has been
taken away and his sin has been forgiven.
The Lord is Jehovah Jireh. He
always meets us at our point of need.
The Lord asks
the question, “whom shall l send and who will go for us. Isaiah immediately offers himself. Isaiah is sent with an understanding that his
audience will hear but not understand.
Seeing but not perceive. There
hearts have become calloused, their ears dull and their eyes closed. This is because of two reasons. They have exchanged the creation for the
creator, so the Lord gave them over and their sin has blinded them. This has given the inability to see, hear,
and understand. If they did they could
turn and be healed.
Feb 16 – How Long – Isaiah 6:11-13
Isaiah then
asks how long will he have to preach and how long will the assignment be? The Lord tells him that until the cities lie
ruined and no longer habitable. The
fields will be ruined. The Lord will
send the people into exile. This is a
prophecy of the exile for 70 years.
He also reveals
there will be a remnant. About a tenth
of the people will remain. This of
course was Jeremiah and those that he was with until they chose to go to
Egypt. Prophetically, the terebinth and
oak trees are known for their strength and endurance when cut down they can
grow back. This means like a stump still
can grow so Israel will return one day.
That has happened.
Feb 17 – Isaiah and Ahaz – Isaiah 7:1-6
Ahaz who was
son of Jotham and Uzziah was king of Judah.
He was facing the combined army of the Syrians and Israel. They came right to the gates of Jurusalem but
were not able to capture the city.
Isaiah gives historical details to his accounts and prophecies.
Isaiah and his
son Shear Jashub both prophets went to meet Ahaz at a prescribed place. Now notice the Lord has designed a time and
place for the meeting. This is the
sovereignty and knowledge of God in action.
They tell Ahaz not to be careful, stay calm, don’t be afraid, and lose
heart. In the sight of God these two
enemies are nothing but smoldering ticks.
Smoke but no fire. Even though
they have plotted together plunder Judah, to unseat Ahaz, and put in his place
a puppet king called Tabeel. It will
fail. Remember the Lord is in
control. He is going to fight the battle
for us.
Feb 18 – Stand or Fall – Isaiah 7:7-9
The Lord has a
word for Ahaz. His event that they plan
is not going to happen. Syria whose
capital
Damascus and the King who is Rezin. Ephraim or Israel which is Ramaliah within 65
years in going to be
destroyed and taken into captivity. So Ahaz is told to
stand in his faith or he will stand at all.
This is a
powerful lesson for us today. When God gives a promise, benefit or blessing
you need to stand in faith
because if you do not you will end up falling.
Feb 19 – A Sign – Isaiah 7:10-13
Isaiah gives a
word for Ahaz. “Ask the Lord for a sign,
it can come from the deepest depths or from the highest height.” You can ask anything no matter where it must
come the Lor will fulfill it. That is a
pretty good promise. He was given a
promise, blessing and benefit.
Notice Ahaz
reaction. He stated that he would not
put the Lord to a test. This sounds
noble but it is a sign of doubt, fear and unbelief. Even though God through Isaiah told him all
the things he was going to do for Judah Ahaz was still not receiving what God
was saying.
Isaiah rebukes
him and calls him the house of David.
Ahaz was of the house and lineage of David, but he was not acting like
David. David received and obeyed God’s
message. Isaiah points out a character
flaw in Ahaz by saying that it was bad enough that he was testing the patience
of other humans. It seems that Ahaz had
brought some of this upon himself. First
by not trusting God and secondly by not using proper channels to defuse the
attack on Judah before it happened. It
is obvious that Ahaz is not a diplomat.
He now was also testing the patient of God. God always meets us at our point of need, but
his patience can be tested by unbelief, fear, doubt and disobedience which Ahaz
seem to be showing.
Feb 20 – Immanuel – Isaiah 7:14-16
This is a
direct prophecy about the Messiah. It is
given to a rebellious and disobedient king.
Ahaz is of the family of David and so the promise is given. The Lord himself will give a sign. This is a direct sign from the Lord. It will not be altered. Left unfulfilled or
not completed. This is from the heart,
mind, and voice of God.
The virgin
will conceive and give birth to a son.
This is the seed of the woman from Gen 3:15. How the child will be born, and the gender
of the child is being revealed. He will
be called Immanuel which means God with us.
He will be the Messiah. God with
a face. The perfect union of God and
man. This is predicted 700 years before
Jesus shows up on the scene.
He will curd
and honey. Something he will like in his
diet. He will know how to reject the
wrong and choose the right. This is a
glimpse into the temptation in the wilderness.
Before this boy knows how to reject the wrong and choose the right. Syria and Isarel will be laid waste which
happens.
This is an
amazing word. A rebellious descendent of
David gets a word that the Messiah is coming.
Yet in the meantime his enemies and their kingdoms will fall. The grace and mercy of God is amazing.
Feb 21 – Coming Days – Isaiah 7:17-25
Isaiah
prophesizes about what will happen to first Israel. They will be attacked on two fronts. The Egyptians will come like insects and
devour the land first. Then the
Assyrians will come and destroy the remaining people and carry them into exile
to never return. There will not be a
place where people can hide to get away from them.
In that day
they will be desecrated and treated badly.
Isaiah is quite graphic in his description of this event. This is designed to help the people to know
the depth and extent of their sin. It
will be a time of devastation but also in certain elements of society it will
be in abundance. Most likely to those
who cooperate. Jeremiah would tell the
people of his time the same thing. The
reality is that the land will be lain to waste and the people taken away
because of their sin, rebellion, and disobedience. Over and over Isaiah tells his audience the
consequences of sin and rebellion.
Feb 22 – Living
Example - Isaiah 8:1-4
Isaiah was to
become like Hosea a living example. He
was to take a large scroll make or either sheep skin or leather. He was to take an ordinary pen most likely a
quill or flint pen.
Maher-Shalal-Hash-Baz.” Means to
quicken the plunder. The witnesses to be
called to this event were Uriah who was a priest and Jeberekiah who were
considered as reliable witnesses who would verify what was happening.
He was then to
have a child with a fellow prophetess so in ancient Judah the office of a
prophet could be male or female. Huldah
was such a woman. They were to have a
child named this. This would be a sign
that this event was going to happen.
Hosea had a similar experience with Gomer. This was a common practice in prophetic
families. Before the child would be able
to speak this event would happen where both the wealth of Syria and Isarel
would be carried off by Assyria. This
meant that the judgment of God was about to happen.
Feb 23 – Hammer of Judgment – Isaiah 8:5-10
The spoke to
Isaiah again and told him that the people had rejected the gentle hand of the
Lord and rejoiced in their alliance with Syria.
This Alliance will bring about the wrath and anger of the
Assyrians. They will come with great
pomp and ceremony. Isaiah uses the
picture of a drowning person where they are swirling in the water. They are being drowned and overwhelmed by the
might of this invader. They will invade
all the land.
Now it is
interesting that amid this prophecy he uses the word Immanuel. This is a direct reference to the Messiah in
human form. This infers that the Messiah will be part of the consequences of
what happens. He is the judge, jury, and
executioner in this matter.
They can raise
up armies for war, get prepared and devise strategy but their plans and
strategies will fail because the Lord is not with them but is using the
Assyrians as a hammer of judgment.
Isaiah and Jeremiah propose an interesting thought. Does God use the heathen as his
judgment? In this case. Yes.
Feb 24 – Living Examples – Isaiah 8:11-18
The strong
hand of the Lord is upon the prophet and warning him not to follow the ways of
the people. This is a warning to all the
righteous. Do not conform to the images
or standards of the world but be transformed with the renewing of your mind in
the word and channeled by prayer.
He warned the
prophet not to fall into conspiracy theories and not to fear or dread what they
fear. The Lord is the rock on which they
will fall. They people will be crushed
by this and fall into snares and be capture most likely by their own wickedness
and sin. He is then told to bind up this
testimony and prophecy and then seal it and give to his disciples and
people. This would be a lasting document
outlining why the people were being judged.
The prophet
then decided to wait for the Lord. Who
at the time of the testimony was hiding his face from the people. Isaiah was going to put his faith and trust
in the Lord. He then publicly states
that himself, his children are signs and symbols in Israel that the Lord
Almighty who dwells in Mount Zion. They
were examples and testimony from the Lord to the people.
It was just before the Passover Festival. Jesus knew that
the hour had come for him to leave this world and go to the Father. Having
loved his own who were in the world, he loved them to the end.
Feb 25 – Light to Darkness - Isaiah 8:19-22
The prophet
then points out the folly of the occult.
When someone tells you to consult and talk to mediums and spiritists who
mutter and whisper about not consulting or talking to God. Do not listen to them. They are aligned with the enemy. There are speaking deception and lies. Why speak to the dead about the living. The dead are dead. The occultist is getting their information
from demons who agenda is rob, kill, and destroy.
Isaiah tells
his audience to consult God’s word for instruction, information, and
guidance. This is a testimony and
warning. He also makes it clear that
anyone who does speak according to the word does not have light or dawn in
them. They have darkness and evil.
The prophet
then outlines these individuals will be distressed, hungry, vagabonds, enraged,
angry, cursing both the government and rulers.
The result of their deception is that they will look for other answers
in climate change, social activities, and environmentalism. They will only see the negative as darkness
and gloom which will only make them more negative.
Feb 26 – Light to Darkness –
Isaiah 8:19-22
The prophet
then points out the folly of the occult.
When someone tells you to consult and talk to mediums and spiritists who
mutter and whisper about not consulting or talking to God. Do not listen to them. They are aligned with the enemy. There are speaking deception and lies. Why speak to the dead about the living. The dead are dead. The occultist is getting their information
from demons who agenda is rob, kill, and destroy.
Isaiah tells
his audience to consult God’s word for instruction, information, and
guidance. This is a testimony and
warning. He also makes it clear that
anyone who does speak according to the word does not have light or dawn in
them. They have darkness and evil.
The prophet
then outlines these individuals will be distressed, hungry, vagabonds, enraged,
angry, cursing both the government and rulers.
The result of their deception is that they will look for other answers
in climate change, social activities, and environmentalism. They will only see the negative as darkness
and gloom which will only make them more negative.
Feb 27 – Honor Galilee - Isaiah 9:1-5
Isaiah has a
positive message here. He tells the
inhabitant of Israel that there will no more doom and gloom for those who has
distressed, oppressed, or possessed. In
the past they were humbled and judged but, in the future, he will honor
Galilee. It was the way to the
coast. Jesus would live, work and
minister in that part of the work. In
fact, most of the work he did was in this location.
People who
have been walking and living in darkness have seen a great light and this light
is a new dawn. Jesus is that light and
new dawn. The Lord has enlarged the
nation and it is a great time of rejoicing.
Isaiah uses to illustrations.
Like people after a harvest has been collected or warrior dividing up
the spoil. It will like the day that
Gideon defeated the Midianites and broke their oppression. The garments of the enemy became fuel for the
fire that warmed the victors. This is a
direct prophecy about Jesus.
Feb 28 – The Messiah - Isaiah 9:6-7
This is a
powerful portrait of the Messiah and of Jesus Christ.
1. Unto
us a child is born and unto a son is given.
He is the universal Messiah and Christ.
2. The
reign, rule and authority will be given unto him. His government will be one of justice, truth,
love, mercy, and compassion.
3. He
shall be called wonderful. This is who
he is and what he is.
4. Counselor. He is the one who advises, guides, directs on
all areas of life.
5.
6. Mighty
God. This is essence, nature, and
characteristics. He is God with face.
7. Everlasting
Father. Jesus Christ is the same, yesterday,
and forever. There is a consistency and
constancy with God.
8. The
Prince of Peace. He is giver, sustainer,
and essence of peace.
9. The
greatness, splendor, and majesty of his government with it main emphasis of
peace will have no end.
10. He will
reign and fulfill the promise of David to rule on his throne.
11. The two
characteristics of this reign will be justice and righteousness. These will not end.
12. The
zeal, energy and power of God will accomplish and sustain it.
Match 1 – Consequences -
Isaiah 9:8-12
The rejection
of this message follows and so does the consequences. The core reasons for the judgment that is
about to come to Israel is pride and arrogance.
The bricks and trees were broken and fallen but were replaced with
dressed stone and cedars. The Lord in
his goodness allowed a time of rebuilding and prosperity but this only brought
future decay.
The Lord will
now bring the Arameans and the Philistines against them as hands of
judgment. They will be relentless and
like locust devouring the land. The hand
of protection they have relied on has been removed. Anger and upraised hand will not be
removed. The up raised hand is an ancient
signal of the continuous attack until the task has been accomplish. Lessons not learned are often repeated. Pride always precedes a fall.
March 2 – Head and Tails - Isaiah 9:13-17
Isaiah makes
it clear what has happened despite the consequences. They have not returned to sought out the Lord
God almighty. Instead, their hearts have
been hearted. A perfect illustration of
what happened to material when fire applied.
The potato softens and the egg gets harder. It depends on the substance and make of
material that is refined.
The Lord in
one moment will cut off the head and tail.
The elders and dignitaries are the head and the prophets who teach lies
are the tail. Both those who lead and
those who followed have been deceived and lied to. The Lord will take no pleasure in the young
men, nor will he show any pity to the widows which he normally would.
Everyone in
this prophecy is ungodly and wicked.
Every mouth speaks lies, folly, and deception. The Lord has judged them and found them
wanting. His anger and wrath will not be
turned away and his hand will stay upraised until the judgment has run its
course and accomplished its task.
March 3 – Examples - Isaiah 9:18-21
Isaiah uses
many examples from creation to illustrate his point. Wickedness is described as a fire that cannot
be quenched. It scorches the earth,
consumes its fuel, and leaves pollutants in the air. He uses the wrath of God in the same way
saying that it will devour the people.
The difference is the people will turn on each other and not spare each
other.
They will eat
and devour each other but their hunger will not be satisfied. Another graphic vignette is used. They will end up eating their own
offspring. There will be no sympathy for
the young. Sounds like today. You can justify any action when you change
the terminology or meaning and make evil sound good. Isarel will turn against Judah. In all this God’s anger will not turn away
and for the third time Isaiah uses the upraised hand analogy saying God will
not relent or give up on his judgment.
March 3 – Examples - Isaiah 9:18-21
Isaiah uses
many examples from creation to illustrate his point. Wickedness is described as a fire that cannot
be quenched. It scorches the earth,
consumes its fuel, and leaves pollutants in the air. He uses the wrath of God in the same way
saying that it will devour the people.
The difference is the people will turn on each other and not spare each
other.
They will eat
and devour each other but their hunger will not be satisfied. Another graphic vignette is used. They will end up eating their own
offspring. There will be no sympathy for
the young. Sounds like today. You can justify any action when you change
the terminology or meaning and make evil sound good. Isarel will turn against Judah. In all this God’s anger will not turn away
and for the third time Isaiah uses the upraised hand analogy saying God will
not relent or give up on his judgment.
March 4 – Sow Justice –
Isaiah 10:1-4.
Isaiah is a
social reformer as well as a prophet. He
spoke against oppression and lack of justice continuously. He begins this chapter. He points out four things that governments
must not do. They must not make unjust
laws, male oppressive decrees, deprive the poor of their rights and withhold
justice or oppress the people of God.
They are not
to prey upon the widows or the orphans because God is their defender. He reminds them that is a day of
reckoning. In that day no riches or
supposed power or authority is going to save them. They will become the captive or the
fearful. The Lord will execute his
justice because his hand is upraised and he will not relent, show mercy, or
stop. A sobering thought. We must remember God is not mock whatever a
person sows they shall reap.
March 5 - Assyria Humiliated – Isaiah 10:5-11
God is going
to judge Assyria. God has used them as
a rod of anger and a club of his wrath against Israel. They will be used to bring down godless
nations and be dispatched to bring judgment.
They will seize lot and plunder.
This was not their intention at first, but it becomes a way of lifestyle
for them. They call themselves Kings and
many major cities and empires fell to the Assyrians.
God used them
to bring down the idols of other lands.
There idols were greater in the minds and heart of the people than
Isarel had for theirs and yet God brought them down. One day that is going to happen to
Assyria. It would be a alliance of
Medes, Persians and Babylonians that bring them down. This is the theme of this chapter.
March 6 – Assyria Consumed – Isaiah 10:12-19
The Lord says
that after he is finished with Mount Zion and Jerusalem. The Kings of Assyria have had pride in their
hearts, they are arrogant and have a haughty look. They boast about how they did it with their
strength, wisdom and understanding. They
were able to plunder cities, subdue nations, and humiliate their kings. The prophets use another analogy of
creation. As one reaches into a nest and
reaches into it takes out the eggs and the mother bird makes noise, so the
Assyrians believe they were able to take the wealth of nations and gather them
into the Assyrian empire.
Isaiah reminds
them that the axe is not greater than the one who wields it. The rod, club or the wood they are made of
his not more powerful than the one who uses it.
Assyria has been a tool in the hand of God. The Lord is now going to send them a wasting
disease that will destroy their pomp and ceremony. In one day, they will become like burning
briars and thistles. The light and fire
of Israel will consume the people, the land, and the nation of Assyria. They were become so few that even a child can
count them and write their number down.
March 7 – The Turn Around – Isaiah 10:20-25
One of the
themes of Isaiah is the remnant. The
people within a people. The few. In that day their will be a remnant of people
who will not rely on any one but the Lord.
This remnant will see what has happened and return to the Lord. The Holy one.
They will serve the mighty God.
Many people will be taken into exile but only a remnant will
return. This is a prophecy of what
Jeremiah saw as well. It will be carried
out upon the whole land. The land will
get a rest.
The prophet
exhorts the people of Judah to not be afraid of the Assyrians. They oppressed the people with club, axe, and
sword. Soon his anger with them will end
and his wrath will be directed towards the Assyrians. This is a wonderful promise to the few and a
warning to the nations who rise against Judah.
March 8 – The Promise – Isaiah 10:26-34
Isaiah reminds
his audience of how the Lord brought down Midian’s at the rock of Oreb and the
Egyptians at the Red Sea. In that day
their yoke around your neck will be broken even though they had become
fat.
The prophet
lists a series of communities in Isarel and Judah which the enemy had entered
and taken. He then tells them that at
the city of Nob they will be stopped.
This is a wonderful promise that Judah will not fall to the
Assyrians. They will not enter
Jerusalem. The Lord will lop off their
boughs of power. The arrogance they
displayed will cut down like a tall tree.
As a fire rages through a forest even power Lebanon will fall before the
Mighty One. The remnant will be
saved. The enemy destroyed and God will
get all the glory.
March 9 – Root of Jesse – Isaiah 11:1-5
Isaiah uses a
tree illustration. He states that a
branch will rise from the stump or root of Jesse. He is the Father of David. This is a branch that bear the following
fruit. Many also say these are the
manifestations of the Holy Spirit. When
the Holy Spirit lighted on Jesus shoulder at his baptism he exhibited these in
perfection.
1. Spirit
of wisdom: Knowing what do with
information and discernment.
2. Understanding: Able to process information and knowledge.
3. Counsel: Able to guide and direct others.
4. Might: Energy and power.
5. Knowledge: Having access to divine information.
6. Fear
of the Lord: A respect and reverence for
the supernatural.
7. He
will delight and enjoy his relationship with the Almighty.
He will have
the ability to see beyond the five senses and make decision and judgments by
supernatural means. With righteousness
he will judge the needy and with righteousness he will take care of the
earth. He will strike the earth with the
use of his lips and mouth. He will also
judge the wicked also. This is a direct
prophecy to the battle of Armageddon.
Around his waist and will be the belt of righteousness and
faithfulness.
March 10 – The Future - Isaiah 11:6-10
The prophet is
looking into the future. He sees the
millennial kingdom. IN this time the
animals will live in harmony. Mortal
enemies will now live as friends. The
young of these animals will be live in harmony.
The lion will no longer eat meet but will eat grass. Even mortal enemies like the child and the
poisonous snake will co-habited.
In that day
the there will no harm or destruction on Zion and the earth will be filled with
the knowledge of the Lord. It is a time
of peace, harmony, and love. The
knowledge of the Lord will be like an ocean covering the earth. Three will be characteristics of that
time. The flag flown will be Israel. The nations will rally and support him. It will be a time of rest; power and the
glory of the Lord will shine forth. What
a wonderful hope and snapshot of the future.
March 11 – Return – Isaiah 11:11-16
This kingdom
and rule is going to have a worldwide extent.
This also can apply to modern day Israel. From the four corners of Europe, Africa,
and Asia they will be brought back. He
will raise his banner among the nations which did happen in 1948, and the
Jewish people have been gather from the four corners of the earth. It happens in the return after the 70-year
exile. The old hostilities will be
gone. They land will be return and
reclaim old lands. The land of Philistia
will become theirs.
It will be a
time of all nations being subject to the Messiah. There will be a time where waterways that
prevented travel between countries will be dried up. That is happening during the writing of this
commentary. They will be able to return
to Israel and from wherever they have been exiled there will be a return. This prophecy was for the exile, present day,
and the future. Amazing clarity and
promise in this chapter.
March 12 – Therefore with Joy – Isaiah 12:1-3
This is a
wonderful chapter the Isaiah looks into the future. He is seeing the day of the Lord. In that day we will praise the Lord. Thanking Him for who He is. His blessings, benefits, and promises. The Lord was angry at one time with us, but
that anger has been satisfied and abated.
Jesus Christ is the avenue of salvation.
Instead of anger the Lord has brought comfort and reassurance. Surely God is our salvation and through that
salvation all fear has gone. We have
been given love, power, and a sound mind.
The prophet
than says three things. The Lord himself
is our strength, energy, and power. The
Lord is our defense. He has equipped us
with armor and weapons. He has become
our salvation, redeemer, and friend. We
have the wonderful promises contained in his word.
The answer to
the sustainability of this salvation is that with joy we draw waters from the
wells of salvation. We put our spiritual
pipe into those living waters that only the Lord can bring and like Jesus told
the Samaritan woman we will never thirst again.
March 13 – Sing for Joy – Isaiah 12:4-6
The prophet
tells his audience to give praise to the Lord and to proclaim his name. It is an exhortation that all will know the
goodness of the Lord. He tells them to
make it known among the nations. This is
not just a message to Judah be to all people, languages, and people
groups. His name is to be exalted,
lifted, and glorified.
Another
expression is through songs, psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs. The melody of
the heart. He has done glorious
things. Creation itself is enough of a
witness. Isaiah is reminding his
audience that Israel and the people of God are the showcase for the world to
observe who God is. We are his hands,
feet, and mouth.
The prophet
tells the people to shout or sabback with is the expression of the shout. Remember the walls of Jericho came down with
a shout. Sing for joy. People of Zion. The reason is simple. The Holy one of Isarel is among you. He dwells in the praise of His people. He is great and worthy of praise.
March 14 – Babylon Judged – Isaiah 13:1-5
The prophet
sees over one hundred years in the future.
Prophecy has both a short and long view.
He sees the Babylonian empire being destroyed. When God is finished using a pagan people, he
judges them for what they do to others.
The city is going to become a bare hilltop. The gates where the nobles gather will be
destroyed.
Warrior have
been summoned for battle to carry out he Lord’s wrath and they will rejoice in
their triumph. The once mighty Babylon
is being humbled. The noise of the army
will shake the mountains. There will be
an uproar as the nations gather. The
Lord almighty is mustering an army for war.
They come from lands far away and from the ends of heaven. The Lord is judging Babylon and his intent is
to destroy the whole country. Babylon is
paying back for the many sins they committed against Israel and Judah.
March 15 – More Coming – Isaiah 13:6-13
The outcry
against Babylon is great because of the day of the Lord. This destruction is from the hand of the
Almighty. Heart will be filled with fear
and hands will go limp. There will be no
strength for defense. They will be
filled with pain and anguish. It will pain equal to a woman in labor. They will look at each other and their faces
will show what is going on in their heart and life.
This is a
warning the day of the Lord is coming.
It will be cruel, full of wrath and fierce anger. The land will be desolate and all sinners
within the boundaries of this kingdom will be destroyed. The heavenlies will be affected. The Lord is punishing the world for its evil,
wickedness, and sins. The arrogance of
the haughty and the pride of the ruthless will be humbled.
Isaiah uses
the example of how rare the gold of Ophir was and so will be the people. There will earth shaking events. They will face the wrath and anger of the
Lord. Isaiah is laying out the reason
for judgment. This has not happened, but
it will.
March 16 – The Medes – Isaiah 13:14-18
Babylon will
be like a hunted gazelle. Like sheep
without a shepherd total vulnerable. No
protection. They will return to their own land and people. Whoever is caught or captured will be killed
by the sword and the spear. The
children, wives and homes will be treated cruelly and violently. The Medes are the ones who will be the
destroyers of the Babylonian empire.
They will not
care about the riches of silver and gold.
They have an implement of warfare.
It is a new type of composite bow that strikes down young men. The Medes were trained to use a bow and ride
a horse from the age of five. They were
skilled at killing the enemy from a horse.
They were known for their cruelty and not taking prisoners. Babylon has been cruel and savage with the
Medes and they were not exacting revenge.
March 17 – Nothing left - Isaiah 13:19-22
Babylon was
the jewel of the world. It was pride and
joy of the inhabitants. They will be
overthrown like Sodom and Gomorrah. She
will be destroyed and never inhabited again which has happened. Only recently has the ruins started to be
excavated. No people will live
there. The animals of the area will
inhabit the ruin and nothing human will dwell or live there.
Babylon’s time
is at hand and her days will not be prolonged.
This prophecy is a hundred years before it happened. An accurate portrayal of what did
happen. God is precise and correct when
he allows us to see the future. That is
why the Bible is more up to date than tomorrow’s newspaper. Remember God keeps the score and books. We don’t have to get revenge the Lord will do
that for His people.
March 18 – Israel Restored - Isaiah 14:1-4
This is a prophecy of the resettlement of the nation of
Jacob. The Lor is going to have
compassion on Jabob and Israel. The Lord
is going to settle them back in their land.
This is the exile and today in application. Imagine 2700 years ago Isaiah sees the
modern-day nation of Israel. Foreigners
will join them. That is what has
happened both then and now.
Isaiah saw
Cyrus and modern-day nations bringing them back to this place. Israel then, and now will make captives of
the captors. Those wo oppressed Israel
will be ruled by them. This also has
future applications.
The harsh
labor, suffering and turmoil will be relieved by the Lord. The oppressors the Babylonians will come to
an end and their fury has ended. Isaiah
reveals so much in these four verses about the future of Israel.
March 19 – All the Same - Isaiah 14:5-11
The Lord has
broken the rod and scepters of the wicked and their rulers. He has struck down and subdued the aggression
of the nations and people. In that day
the lands will be at peace and rest.
There will be singing and even creation with trees shall be at
rest.
There will be
a time where all the inhabitants of the realm of the dead will meet the people
of Baylon and remind them despite their pomp and ceremony they were just like
them, and their end is the same as all.
A little lesson all people end up the same place unless they have a
divine intervention.
March 20 – Lucifer - Isaiah 14:12-14
Isaiah then
sees Lucifer who became Satan. He was
once the morning star a son of heaven.
He was guardian of God’s throne, the choir master, and an arch
angel. He has now been cast down to
earth. He was once one who laid low the
nations. His sin was pride. His heart became proud. He had ambitions of dethroning God. He wanted not just to be an angel but
God. He wanted worship. He wanted dominion, power, and
authority. He didn’t want to be a
creation but the creator. He wanted to
be God.
March 21 – The Realm of the Undead - Isaiah 14:15-21
This is where
the thought that satan rules in the realm of the undead. The undead look at him and say is this the
one who shook the nations and made kingdom tremble. This individual who overthrew cities, made
the world a wilderness and sent captive’s home.
The kings have a place to dwell but satan does not. He is like Cain a vagabond. Ob starts with satan going about to and fro
through out the earth.
Next Isaiah
sees that satan is about destruction, slaughter, and revenge. This is also a direct prophecy again to
Babylon as well because they have been instruments of the enemy. Jesus revealed in John 10:10 the MO of the
enemy and that was to rob kill and destroy.
March 22 – Babylon and Assyria -
Isaiah 14:22-27
The Lord once
again turns his attention to Babylon. He
is going to wipe it out and all its following generations. It will become a place for owls and develop
into swampland worth nothing. The
metaphor here is one of a broom being used to sweep away the trash and
dirt. The Lord has sworn and because he
makes this plan it will happen.
Next, he will
cush Assyria. The yoke he placed on
others will be repealed and be removed from those they captured and
oppressed. This is also will happen to
the nations. The Lord has purposed this
and who can stop him. When his hand is
stretched out in judgment who can turn it back.
The plans and purposes of God will always be carried out.
March 23 – Philistia - Isaiah 14:28-32
This prophecy
that Isaiah was about to lay out happen the same year King Ahaz died. Remember Ahaz did not want to tempt the
lord. This is a prophecy given towards
Philistia. The power they had was about
to be broken. He equates them as a
poisonous snake. They will be destroyed
by famine, and it will slay their survivors.
The attack will come from the north, and they will be destroyed. They will send envoys to that nation, but
they will be rejected. The Philistines
will be destroyed but the people of Israel will see her afflicted people find
refuge and shelter.
There is a
stark contrast between how the Lord will deal with Philistia and Israel. The Philistines were the sworn enemy of
Israel. That hatred continues even
today. Ancient hatred doesn’t always go
away it just surfaces with new venom in modern times.
March 24 – Moab – Isaiah 15:1-4
Isaiah begins
a lament and a prophecy against Moab.
The Moabites were people who came from the lineage of Lot who were from
an incestuous relationship. Lot had a
child with his eldest daughter. They
were destroyed by the Assyrians. In this
passage they were destroyed at night.
Dibon is a local deity along with Milcom as the idols of the
Moabites. They were made slaves and were
humiliated by having their heads shaved and beards cut off. The armed warriors of Moab had been defeated
and so the people were wailing, weeping lying face down, fearful. And lamenting
over what had a=happened to them. Moab
was one of the nations that would participate in the destruction of Jerusalem.
March 25 – Reaping - Isaiah 15:5-9
Isaiah has
great sympathy for the people of Moab.
It is often the innocent that suffer for the sins of the guilty. The people became refugees looking for a
place to live. They traveled great
distancing to escape the war. The
innocent is broke and weeping. With the
war comes agricultural disasters because no one planting crops or food
supplies. Their wealth has been carried
away. There is a great outcry of pain
and sorrow. It is even worse for those
who remain in the land. They a re
oppressed and enslaved. It is
unfortunate that when we side against the people of God there are serious
consequences. The promise of Abraham is
still in effect. The blessed those who
bless Israel and curses those who don’t.
March 26 – Generosity - Isaiah 16:1-5
Isaiah
continues his prophecy against Moab. He
tells them that one of the ways they can help their cause is to send tribute to
Judah. The people of Judah carry the
blessing of God, and this will help their case.
He then tells them to shelter and hide the refugees in their land. He then reminds Judah that they took have a
responsibility to take care of the Moabites refugees and this will help keep
Assyria from attacking them. The Lord
will establish the throne and house of David with righteousness and
faithfulness. This is a prophecy of the coming of the Messiah for He will judge
those seeking justice and speed the cause of righteousness. Right in these few verses is a look into the
future about how the Messiah will judge Moab for their treatment of the people
of Judah and vice versa.
March 27 - Isaiah 16:5-12
The source of
the fall has been their pride, arrogance, insolence, boasts, and conceit. This will cause the Assyrian to come and deal
with them cruelly and decisively. The
whole land will be filled with sorrow, lament, weeping, sadness. The usual joy, gladness, rejoicing and
laughter that would fill the land at harvest time is quieted and still because
of the war, famine, and starvation. The
prophet is deeply affected at seeing this happen to them because of their
kinship to Isarel and Judah. He also
sees how their running to their shrines and temples to pray have no avail
because they are praying to idols and deities that are nothing but wood, metal
and stones. They have no power, life, or
reality. They cannot speak, feel, or
move. This is the folly of idol
worship.
March 28 - Isaiah 16:13-14
Isaiah closes
this prophecy but giving the time upon which, this will happen. He states that this is the word of the Lord
already spoken concerning Moab. This
means it will not be altered or changed.
It has been a pre-determined event.
It is like a contract and agreement which the Lord will not relent
from. In three years, they will be
captured, enslaved, and destroyed. The
splendor and all her people will be despised.
The survivors of this will be few and feeble. This is a tragic end to a once proud
people. A simple rule of the Lord is you
sow what you reap. The cruelty,
arrogance and idolatry of this nation and land will be destroyed. Today of course there is no remnant of Moab
about. Yet Israel is flourishing and a
world innovator. Blessing and curses
follow on how we treat God’s people.
March 29 – Alliance Falls - Isaiah 17:1-3
At the time of
the writing the cites of Syria and the Northern Kingdoms were aligned against
Judah. Isaiah says that the city and
confederation of the two countries will be destroyed by the Assyrian
empire. The capital of this
confederation called Damascus will be destroyed and a heap of ruins. Fear will grip the population and they will
dessert their homes and flee. The
alliance between Israel and Syria will fall and be destroyed.
All that will
be left is a remnant and small number of people. This is what happens to anyone who attacks
Isarel. Theya re not fighting a people
but they are fighting the Lord. Paul
learned that lesson when he was persecuting the church. Jesus told him that he was attacking Him not
the people. God is our protection. This was a powerful lesson that Isarel and
Syria would learn the heard way.
March 30 – Fade Away - Isaiah 17:4-8
Israel will
soon begin to fade away. Their power,
pomp, majesty, and glory will end. As a
body slowly starving is the example Isaiah gives. It is like the end of a harvest where only
the last bits or spoiled grain and fruit remain. There is nothing worse than a nation in
decline. They remember what they were
not what they are. They cannot recapture
because the resources and people no longer exist.
The nation had
relied on their altars, idols, ceremonies, heritage, and culture instead of
looking to God. They were a form but not
the substance of what they were. They
had relied on religion and not God. You
see when you aren’t in relationship with God you either become a liberal or
legalist because you have forgotten your first love and have become lukewarm.
March 31 – Consequences - Isaiah 17:9-14
The nation of
Israel which had strong cities with high walls will become nothing but
ruins. The plants and animals will be
the only inhabitants. This will happen
because they forgot the Lord God of Israel.
The results is that they will go through spring planting and even see
the growth during the summer but there will no harvest. This will cause pain and starvation for the
people. God had made it clear what would
happen if they have forsaken him. His blessing
would not be on them, and they would be subject instead to the wrath and
influence of empires around them.
The Lord
however would not let the nation be destroyed.
He would then punish the nations around them because of their tyranny
and cruelty to Israel. The sad reality
is that when you forsake the Lord, you leave yourself open to the enemy who
agenda is to rob, kill and destroy.
Alliance with the world makes you an enemy of God.
April 1 – Cush - Isaiah 18 – Prophecy to Cush
Isaiah showed his knowledge of international
relations. Now this of course is because
of the ebb and flow of trade, ambassadors, and people. Cush was an ancient kingdom along the middle
course of the Nile1. It was located between the junction of the Blue and White
Nile and the First Cataract, partly in Egypt and partly in Sudan1. Its capital
was Napata, near Kuraymah in northern Sudan, from about 750 to 590 BC.
Isaiah is
telling them that the trade that they send via the rivers and seas in papyrus
boats will cease. He then describes
them. Smooth skinned, aggressive,
feared, and of a strange language. He
even states about their geography. He
tells them that the people of the world will see the banner that they raise,
and the trumpet will sound. This is a
sign of judgment and retribution. Isaiah
sees both in the natural and supernatural realm what is about to happen.
April 2 – The Future – Isaiah 18:4-8
Isaiah is
making a comment about the present and in the future. God has rejected and will cause the alliance
between Cush and Assyria to fail. God is
going to deal with Assyria himself. For
the moment God is keeping silent and is viewing the situation from his dwelling
place. God orchestrates all aspects of
mankind. This is the sovereignty of
God. He is equated with sunshine and
heat. He will cut off the alignment of
the two nations. They will be prey to
the predators of the day. God’s judgment
when it comes is swift and thorough a warning to both today and the
future. We reap what we sow. Sow to the flesh and you get fleshly
results. Sow to the spirit and you get
spiritual results.
Isaiah then
sees both in the present and the future that Cush will bring presents and
worship in Jerusalem and Israel. This of
course was fulfilled with Philip leading the Ethiopian official to Christ and
then the church being born in that country.
In fact, until 1973, a Christian king ruled that land. Today there is both a large group of Christians
and Jews hail from that country. They
even claim to have the original ark in the country. Isaiah was both accurate, and right about the
land of cush. This is the
trustworthiness of the prophetic.
April 3 – Egypt - Isaiah 19:1-4
Isaiah is a
prophet to the nations. His knowledge
both natural and supernaturally is amazing.
He then prophesises the ruin of Egypt.
The Lord had already dealt with Egypt and its idols during the time of
Moses. Each plaque was a direct attack
on the gods and idols of Egypt. This
time the Lord will come like a storm on a swift cloud. The idols of Egypt will tremble before Him,
and the hearts of the people will melt with fear. The results us that Egyptian, neighbor,
family, city, and the whole kingdom will be fighting amongst themselves.
The Egyptians
will lose heart, their plans will come to nothing and when they consult their
idols and demons nothing will change.
The mediums and spiritists will not be able to help. They will be oppressed by an evil king and
the Lord will make it happen. Idols and
occult activity is a sure fire way of being judged by God.
April 4 – Famine - Isaiah 19:5-10
One of the
time-tested ways of God’s judgment is natural disasters. Egypt will face a drought. The results will be rivers, streams, lakes,
and ponds will dry up. Fields will yield
no crops. Fisherman and the economy will
collapse. The people and the nation will
face great deprivation. Today natural
disasters instead of being heeded are now blamed on climate change and man’s
influence. God’s judgment is ignored,
and man’s importance and so-called changes mean nothing. In the author’s country the government has
been taxing the population to reduce carbon emissions only to find in the time
they have been doing these emissions have increased. Man’s wisdom is always foolish and
ineffective.
April 5 – Wisdom Fails - Isaiah 19:10-15
The King will
consult his wisemen, magicians, and counselors.
These people will claim generational pedigree, but their counsel will be
foolish. They will tell the king what he
wants to hear but it will be foolish.
The cornerstones of Egyptian society will make the trouble worse. They will deceive and lie for their own gain
at the expense of the people. The Lord
will cause them to be exposed and they will all find together that there is
nothing there can do. Remember in time
the intelligence, wisdom and resources of men fail. The Lord is the only true source of help in
times of disasters.
April 6 – In that Day - Isaiah 19:16-18
In the future
the Egyptians will become weak. They
will e fearful because of the Lord’s up raise hand. The land of Judah will cause the Egyptians to
be fearful and when it is mentioned all nations will tremble because the Lord
is standing behind them.
In that day
the main cities of Egypt will speak the language of Canaan and will swear
allegiance to the Lord Almighty and one the cities will be called the city of
the Sun. Egypt will become a habitation
for the Lord. Exciting days in the
future. Isaiah is looking at the
1000-year reign of Jesus Christ.
April 7 – Personally Involved - Isaiah 19:19-22
The prophet
sees that God is going to deal with Egypt personally. There will be and altar in the heart and a
monument to the Lord at the borders of Egypt.
They will be oppressed by other nations, but they will cry out to the
Lord, and he will send someone to save and defend them. The Lord will be known among them, hey will
acknowledge, worship, vows, and will keep them. The Lord will send a plague to
test them, and they will cry out to Him, and he will heal them. This is such an exciting future to Egypt. The Lord will be personally involved in
nations affairs in the future.
April 8 – Three Nations - Isaiah 19:23-25
In the future
there will be a highway from Assyria to Egypt.
Both nations will travel and interact with each other in
friendship. They will worship
together. These nations along with
Israel will be a blessing to the nations.
The Lord will bless them. He will
call these nations three things. Egypt
will be His people. Assyria will be his
handiwork. Israel will be his
inheritance. This will happen during the
thousand-year reign and rule of Jesus Christ.
IN that day God will bless nations that would normally be enemies.
April 9 – Extreme Obedience - Isaiah 20:1-2
Isaiah was a
little eccentric. When the supreme
commander sent from Sargon who was the king of Assyria came to Ashdod which was
a Philistine city attacked it and captured it.
The Lord then spoke to Isaiah.
This was also the end of the Philistia.
It would never rise again as a kingdom.
The prophet
was told to take off the sackcloth and sandals he had been wearing. He was told to go around naked as a jaybird
and go barefoot. Isaiah was going to be
an example. He was at that time a
prophet streaker. This would be
humiliating. Would you do this? Would I do this? Remember in Isaiah 6, the Lord asked for
someone to go to the people of Judah and Isaiah said he would. This is an example of extreme obedience.
April 10 – Trust in the Lord - Isaiah 20:3-6
Isaiah would
be in this condition for three years. He
walked around naked and barefoot for three years. When asked he told the inquirers that it was
a sign for Egypt and Cush. It wasn’t for
Israel or Judah but for foreign nations.
As Isaiah has gone naked so shall the people of Egypt and Cush will be
captured and humiliated in the same way.
This was also
a warning to Isarel and Judah. Those who
trusted in Egypt and Cush to help them will be put to shame. We often rely on others for help and
protection. The people of Canaan, Israel
and Judah entered pacts with Egypt or Cush for mutual protection. If Assyria can do this to them, how can they
escape. Judah had boasted in Egypt and
their power will put to shame and dismayed.
Lesson here don’t put you trust in men but in God for you help. Remember help comes from the Lord.
April 11 – Babylon - Isaiah 21:1-5
Isaiah again
is looking into the near future. Babylon
was the rising empire. The Assyrians
were declining. Isaiah sees Baylon
called the city in the desert by the sea.
This is the lakes and marshes that dotted ancient Babylon and were
called the sea. He sees the Medo=Persian
empire conquering the Babylonians. He
saw the traitors who would go over the Persian and the looters who would profit
from the city being destroyed. He also
sees the end of the pain that Babylon would cause. This is also a glimpse into what would happen
to the Babylon seen in the Book of Revelation.
Isaiah is
overwhelmed by what he sees. He is
pained in his body by what sees and hears.
He is seeing horror and destruction that comes with the tragedy of
war. The irony is that the very day the
city falls their ruler having a feast and instead of preparing their people for
war they were unaware their city, empire and people were about to fall.
April 12 – Results of Idolatry - Isaiah 21:6-10
The prophet
sees a watchman. This person sees
chariots, camels, horses, and donkeys with riders.
He advises the watchman to be alert. The lookout shouted. Day after day he stood watch when he saw.
the chariot driver, he heard the driver reply that
Babylon has fallen. Their idols, images
and gods had
fallen. The very
things they trusted had failed them. The
people had been crushed like wheat on a
threshing floor.
This was a word from the Lord Almighty.
No one is greater than He. He is
the God and
defender of Israel.
This same God will defend his people in this time as well.
April 13 – Edom - Isaiah 21:11-12
Isaiah now
turns his attention to Edom and the city of Dumah. This was a city not far from ancient
Hebron. He paints
a picture of a watchman who is unaware of what is about to happen. He is unaware
of the fact that he and his city are about to be
taken. He is waiting for morning not
knowing that the
enemy is at the gates and about ready to enter. This speaks of spiritual blindness and being
in a stupor
of not realizing what is about to happen. Very much like today. Like in the day of Noah people were
carrying on with their normal activities not knowing that
judgment was just a moment away.
April 14 – Arabia - Isaiah 21:13-16
Isaiah turns
his attention to another neighbor of Judah.
In the Negev or Sinai, a nomadic people
called Dedanites.
They were people who lived in tents and made their living by working in
Caravans.
He asks them to bring water and food to the people of
Tema. These refugees and fugitives fled
the
sword and battle.
The word of
the Lord was that in one year the splendor and glory of Kedar will come to an
end.
Arabia will suffer the same fate as other nations. The archers and warriors of that defend this
nation will be few. This is the God of
Israel who has spoken and so it will come to pass. Isaiah is brining the Word of the Lord to
nations around him. His knowledge of
customs, people and their spiritual condition is on full display. He truly was a man aware of the times in
which he lived.
April 15 – Jerusalem - Isaiah 22:1-4
Isaiah now
sees what is going to happen in the future.
He sees the people going to their housetops to
get a better view of what is about to happen. The city is full of noise, tumult, and
drunkenness. Most
of those who face the Babylonians were not killed by died
by starvation or became refugees. The
leaders tried to flee like Zedekiah, but they were
caught. They were then transported to
Babylon or
different places within the empire.
Isaiah and the
Lord are having a moment. Isaiah because
he saw what was going to happen and the
Lord because over and over through the prophets and the
words they gave the people were warned and
Now the full wrath of God was about to be unleased. God is not mocked whatever we sow we will
reap.
This is a powerful warning for the people of today. Get your house in order because the wrath of
God
Is release it will not stop until it has done all the
Lord wants it to do.
April 16 – Foolish Reliance - Isaiah 5:11
The prophet
sees a day where the city of Jerusalem will face, tumult, trampling and
terror. The
people who relied both on the heritage and the walls are
about to see it all fail. Jerusalem is a
city
in those days built on three hills and three
valleys. Isaiah sees the walls being
breached by battering
rams. He sees the
arrows, chariots, horsemen at the gates and armies breaching the walls. He sees
the defenses being broken down and all the weapons of
Judah depleted.
He sees the
special water sources built during the times of Hezekiah being depleted all
because the
King and the people did not look to the Lord. They relied on other empires, their own
cleverness, and
resources which failed them completely. They had no regard for the sovereignty of the
Lord who had
warned them numerous times over the centuries what would
happen. As Jonathon Edwards wrote, “it
is terrible to fall into the hands of an angry God.”
April 17 - Isaiah 22:12-14
Isaiah was
looking into the future. He saw the Lord
calling out to His people to weep, wail, pull out,
their hair and put on sackcloth. This would show that they were repentant and
sorrow for their sins.
Instead, the died the opposite. They had a party. They knew that the end was near and like so
many
They chose to party.
They look at only the day and forgot that tomorrow their would-be
consequences.
The attitude we face today about the party lifestyle Is
not new. Solomon talked about it in
Ecclesiastes.
Isaiah states
that the Lord told him clearly, concisely, and precisely that this is sin was
not going to be
forgiven. There is
no atonement for this. It will result in
their death or be held against them until their
dying day. It is
sad when one gets to the point that no forgiveness will be given and no
atonement can
Bring it about.
April 18 – Shebna - Isaiah 22:15-19
Can you
imagine your name being recorded for history for the wrong reasons. This is what happened
to Shebna the palace administrator and chief steward of
Hezekiah. He had made a tomb for himself
in
a place reserved for the highest officials. We know that not everyone agreed or embraced
Hezekiah’s
reforms. Shebna
was one of those who did not. He loved
the position of power and the perks it
brought. He would
be deposed from office. Isaiah brought
this injunction against him. The lesson
to
be learned is if you want to be great you must have a
servant attitude. God’s gives grace to
the humble
but the proud he brings down. As we learned in Isaiah 14, pride leads to
absolute corruption and
Judgment.
April 19 – Eliakim - Isaiah 22:20-25
Shebna will be
replaced by Eliakim a man who is the servant of the Lord. He has a servant heart and
Will become a servant leader. He will be clothed with robes of authority
and power. The power that
Shebna had will be given to Eliakim. He will be a father figure to the city and
people of Jerusalem. He
Will be given the key to the house of David. He will have the responsibility of being the
manager of the
Affairs of state.
He will have absolutely power. He
will be established, and Isaiah uses the illustration,
Of a peg being driven in a firm place. A sign of stability. Eliakim will be given a place of honor. He will
Be a generational leader and his family will be a family
of influence both now and in the future.
He would be a man of legacy.
Isaiah then
tells Shebna that his legacy will be one of a peg that had been sheared off and
everything
That he has relied on to pass onto his family had been
taken away. In this passage we learn the
reality
And consequences of elevating ourselves at the expense of
others. We also learn that you can be a
Person of legacy or a destroyer of legacy all by the
choices we make.
April 20 – Tyre - Isaiah 23:1-7
Isaiah then
speaks directly to the cities of Tyre and Sidon ancient mariner cities. These cities were famous for their merchants,
seamen and ships. They were seaports
that provided Isarel and Judah with many of their speciality items. The city was built on a island with a
spectacular harbour with causeways to the shore. It was considered impregnable a fortress by
the sea. but Isaiah sees its
demise. He sees its without its harbor. Its famous market and money places are
destroyed. He sees its people being
killed and sold into slavery. Instead of
a time of revelry and dancing he sees sorrow, tragedy, lamenting and
wailing. The people would be taken into
slavery and transported to faraway lands.
The city that traded with so many cities, countries and people will be
destroyed, and it will affect people n different ways.
April 20 – Who Planned This - Isaiah 23:8-12
Isaiah calls
the leaders of Tyre and Sidon bestower of crowns, their merchants princes and
whose traders known through out the world.
He then asks the question who is the one who planned this?
It was the Lord who planned it. Why did he do it? To bring down her pride in all her
splendor. To humble the city. This was designed to be a lesson for all
lands, peoples, and Kingdoms. The party
is over. The fortresses, harbor and city
has been destroyed. Lesson is that you
may enjoy sin and its products for a while, but a day of consequences will come,
and the so-called sweet flavors of sin will become bitter and sour eventually
destroying everything held dear.
April 21 – Babylon’s Example - Isaiah 23:13-14
Isaiah reminds
the inhabitants of these two cities of the example of Babylon. The Assyrians made it a place for desert
creatures. They raise their siege
machines against its towers. They
stripped the fortresses that the Babylonian relied on bare. They turned the city into a ruin. In the same way they will do that to Tyre and
Sidon. Their city will be destroyed and
even trying to escape by ship will be useless.
The battlements, towers and fortresses they relied on will be breached
and destroyed. Isaiah warns ot he folly
of trying to find security in manmade things.
Jesus said store your treasures in heaven where the thief cannot steal,
the moth cannot eat, and the rust cannot corrupt. These cities are a perfect example of what
happens when you don’t.
April 22 – Wealth Held in Trust - Isaiah 23:15-18
It seems that
the same decree by Cyrus which Isaiah sees in the future will apply to Tyre and
Sidon. After seventy years they will be
allowed to return. They will go back to
their same ways. Isaiah calls it the way
of prostitution. They will ply their
trade with all the nations of the world.
The difference is that their profits and earning will be set apart for
the Lord. They will not be stored up or
hoarded by the people. Instead, their
earning will provide for the people who live for the Lord an abundance of good,
clothing, shelter, and transportation.
This is a prophecy for the near future of the audience, for present and
for the future. These cities will not
enjoy the fruit of their labor, but it will give to the righteous as a reward
for serving the Lord. In other places in
scripture, we see a similar promises.
The wealth of the wicked is held in trust for the righteous.
April 23 – Earth Judged - Isaiah 24 -1:6
The prophet
now sees the earth being judged and devastated by the Lord. He is going to lay waste to it and scatter
its inhabitants. This will happen in
tribulation times. It will not matter
status, title, wealth, position, popularity, or power. All will suffer the same fate. Water will evaporate, the heavens and earth
will languish together.
The people of
the earth are the cause for this judgment.
They have disobeyed the laws of God.
They have broken faith with God.
The curse God spoke is going to consume the earth and the people must
bear for responsibility for their guilt.
Ultraviolet rays will burn people.
The atmosphere will be affected, and many will die to the point where
very few will be left. We see in the 21
judgments of God outlined that the populated of the earth will be
decimated. Not a rosy future.
April 24 – Earth Suffers - Isaiah 24:7-14
The prophet
continues with his prophecy of the future.
The party is over. The sound of
musical instruments has ceased. The wine
and food have ceased. Cities are
desolate and homes are barred or closed.
The joy is turned to gloom. All
joyful sound has vanished from the earth.
Cities are left in ruins. Entry
point into communities have been battered to pieces. The earth has been ruined. Trees bear no fruit, and the harvest has
ceased. All the elements that would
feed, clothe, and shelter society have ended and so all suffer along with
nature itself. Not a rosy time.
April 25 – Call to Worship - Isaiah 24:13-15
In the middle
of this chapter Isaiah then exhort his audience and readers to raise their
voices and shout for joy. From the west
they will acclaim the Lord’s majesty.
Majesty in the Bible means, “Majesty is a word that describes the
greatness or dignity of God and his works.
Majesty is often used to praise God's sovereignty and glory.
Isaiah calls
on the east to give glory to God. To
exalt the name of the God of Israel.
From the islands of the seas to ends of the earth to give glory. To exalt, praise and worship the righteous
and holy one. It is a call to worship
and praise amid a prophecy of the destruction of the earth. The reasons are clear, precise, and
concise.
April 26 – Continued Tragedy - Isaiah 24:16-20
Isaiah then
says that from the ends of the earth he and his audience will hear
singing. The subject of that singing
will be the glory, honor and praise given to the righteous one. To the one who has no fault. The one who is pure, holy, and true.
To the one who
betrays their fate is one of snare and terror.
It will feel like they have been caught in a pit. Even when they try to escape, they will be
drawn back in. The floodgates of heaven
and the bowels of the earth will open.
Earthquakes, wind, and climate activity unlike anything that has
happened before. The reason for all this
is rebellion. Rebellion is like the sin
of witchcraft. Pride brings about not
only personal failure but devastation to all and everything it touches.
April 27 – The Lord Reigns - Isaiah 24:21-23
In that day
talks about in the future where all things are made right. The Lord is going to punish the powers in the
heavens above. This is a direct link to
the forces of darkness. The devil, the
demons, and the rulers of wickedness in high places. The entities that dwell in the realm between
heaven and earth. This is called the
spiritual or supernatural realm. Their
day of reckoning is coming. Hell, and
the lake of fire was created for them.
The Lord will punish the authorities of the earth. They will be herded as prisoners into a
dungeon for a time. That is a time
determined by the Lord. The sun and moon
will exhibit shame and dismay.
The Lord will
then reign in a literal place. Jerusalem
will be the capital. Mount Zion will be
the dwelling place. He will reign in
great glory before the leadership and the people. He will display his authority, power, might
and dominion. This is a snapshot of what
happens at the end of Revelation with the judgment of evil and the setting up
of the New Heaven and New Earth.
April 28 – Praise the Lord - Isaiah 25:1-3
Isaiah begins
thanking the Lord for His perfect faithfulness.
The Lord will never leave or forsake us.
His faithfulness should enact a response from us of exalting and
praising his name. Isaiah says the Lord
has done great things. Things that were
planned long ago. The Lord does not do
short sighted or temporary things. He
has long term plans and purposes. He
knows what is going to happen centuries and even eons before it happens. This is the omniscience of God. You can trust the sovereignty and power of
God.
These next two
verses talk about many cities that no longer exist. Sodom, Babylon, Ninevah, and Gomorrah are
just examples. Foreign powers whose
cities were built or had been built in Judah are no longer being rebuilt. The results are that in Isaiah’s time and in
the future. Strong people will honor the
Lord and cities of ruthless nations will respect and revere the Lord.
April 29 – The Lord Helps - Isaiah 25:4-5
The prophet
then lists the deeds and exploits of the Lord.
He has been a refuge to the poor.
A place of safety for the needy in their distress. This is the love and compassion in
action. He has been a shelter in the
storms of life and a shade from the heat of the day and circumstances. When the ruthless rise he has been a storm
driving against a wall. He deals with
them severely.
Like the heat
of the desert the Lord silences the uproar of the foreign powers and
people. Like a cloud the covers the sun
so the Lord stills the song of the ruthless.
He quiets the boast of the wicked and terrorist. The Lord is good to the humble and brings
down the proud.
April 30 – A Banquet - Isaiah 25:6-8
Isaiah then
talks about a future event that is going to happen on Mount Moriah and in the
temple area. On this location the Lord
Almighty which is also the Lord all powerful.
He will prepare a rich feast or banquet.
This could also be a reference to the Marriage Supper of the Lamb. It will have the best drink, meat, and best
other types of food. No chef in the
world will be about to prepare this banquet.
On this
mountain he will destroy the shroud or sheet of death that enfolds and covers
all people and nations. This is a direct
reference to what Jesus did on the hill called Golgotha or Calvary. The power of death, hell, and the grave have
been broken and destroyed. Death has
been swallowed up forever. Paul referenced
this is 1 Cor 15:51-58. Death has lost
its sting and victory.
The Lord will
then weep away tears from all faces. He
will remove people’s disgrace not just from individuals but also the whole
earth. The Lord has spoken so this
promise, blessing, and benefit will come to pass. For the Lord does state something unless He
plans to make it come to pass.
May 1 – Moab - Isaiah 25:9-12
In that day
which means that time where God powerfully and miraculously intervenes in the
affairs of man. In Isaiah’s case it
means in the future. Those who loved and
trusted the Lord will say “This our reward for trusting in Him because He saved
us.” They will rejoice and be glad in
the fact that they trusted in Him and His salvation.”
Moab will be
trampled down in that day like straw.
They will be stretch out their hands like a swimmer. This is a direct reference to what kind of
judgment they will face. Moab suffered
under the Assyrians but also the Romans.
The principles sin was pride, and they were good at their cleverness,
and deception. Their walls will be
destroyed and be ground down into dust.
This speaks to the fact that Moab will be destroyed and never be heard
of again with did happen. This shows the
contrast between the righteous and unrighteous and their future.
May 2 – Peace - Isaiah 26:1-5
This prophecy
has many beautiful, promises, blessings, and benefits. In that day and time their city will be
strong with God making salvation its walls and ramparts. This city is most likely the New
Jerusalem. The gates will be opened to
the righteous and to the nation that keeps faith with the Lord. A promise to the ones whose mind is
steadfast. They will have perfect peace,
calmness, and tranquility because they have trusted in the Lord.
Trust and keep
faith in the Lord because He are a rock eternal. He brings down the proud and arrogant. He levels their cities and habitations to the
dust. The prophet exposes the contrast
and difference between the humble and the proud and their futures.
May 3 – Renown - Isaiah 26:6-8
Those who
trampled down the oppressed and poor shall be dealt with. Isaiah then says that the path of the
righteous is level. The Lord is known
here as the upright one. The vertical
one also righteous, honest, or just, as in moral character or behavior. He will make the way of the righteous smooth.
The
exhortation is to walk in the ways of the laws, statutes, and precepts of
God. That means living in the ways of
the Bible. Not just being hearers od the
word but does as well. It means waiting
and trusting the Lord. The Lord is the
name, renown, and desire of the heart of the true child of God. It is not just lip service but deeds that are
shown both in the sight of the Lord and others.
May 4 – Daily Times - Isaiah 26:9-11
Isaiah reveals
a longing of his soul. He yearns for the
Lord during the watches of the night and his spirit longs for Him in the
morning. The prophet is aware of the
Lord throughout the day. His desire and
wish are that the people upon the earth know His judgments and the nations
learn righteousness. Righteousness
exalts a nation and sin is a reproach to any people.
The folly of
the wicked is that when grace is shown to them, and they do not learn
righteousness. Their minds and hearts
are directed and owned by evil. Even in
righteousness times and lands they go on doing evil and do not regard the
majesty, power, authority, might, and dominion of the Lord.
The wicked
does not see how the Lord’s uplifted him is about to execute justice and
judgment. The prophet cries out to the
Lord to let the wicked see the zeal and fervency of the Lord regarding the
protection and security of the people of God.
The wicked shall be put to shame for there is a fire reserve for them
that will consume them. This of course
is a reference to hell or the lake of fire.
May 5 – Showcase Nation - Isaiah 26:12-18
One of the by
products of serving the Lord is peace which is the absence of internal warfare
or conflict. Isaiah says that when the
Lord is part of a person’s life, they will accomplish this. Peace is the evidence of being a son of
God. Other people may govern the child
of God, but the Lord is the only one we swear complete allegiance too.
The reality
for those in power and authority in the natural realm is that they end up dead
and their spirits do not rise again.
Their memory is lost to time and ruin.
The Lord will enlarge his nation and the nation will be enlarge and will
gain glory and honor by doing this.
Isaiah
presents a dilemma. The people came to
the Lord in their distress and anguish when they were disciplined. They could barely pray. They felt like a woman giving birth. They felt like they were birth to the
wind. Their charge was that they did not
bring salvation to the earth and the results the people all the nations had not
come to life. Israel was a showcase
nation designed to bring the message of salvation to the nations. They had failed to do so and now they were in
the state they were because of their failure.
A serious warning to the church today.
May 6 – The Dead Live - Isaiah
26:19-21
Isaiah relays a promise. The dead in the Lord will live. Their bodies will rise. The dust shall be reunited with the soul and
spirit. They will wake up and shout for
joy. This is a reference to the rapture
and the coming of the Lord. Like the dew
in the morning which is constant so the earth will one day give up its
dead.
The prophet exhorts the righteous to enter
their private place and hide themselves for a while until the wrath of God
passes. This is a place of protection. The Lord is coming out of His dwelling. This means the Lord will manifest from the
supernatural to the natural and punish the people of the earth. The tribulation period will be that
time. The earth will disclose the blood
shed and those that were slain upon it.
Jesus talks about that which is hidden will one day be shouted from the
housetops. Isaiah saw this in this
chapter.
May 7 –
Leviathan - Isaiah 27:1
There are four in that day prophecies in
this chapter. The first talks about the
serpent also known as Leviathan. This
has three thoughts. Isaiah uses the old
Hebrew thought of te serpent who tempted Adam and Eve into sinning. The Lord is going to punish the serpent who
is also known as satan. The Lord will
use a fierce, great, and powerful sword.
This of course can be the Word of God our offensive and defensive
weapon. Jesus defeated the serpent on
the cross.
This serpent is named because in the
ancient Canaan as part of the deities of the land the serpent was a symbol of
Baal. This serpent coils and glides. It can entrap and squeeze the life out of its
victims. He will slay the monster of the
sea which is also a link to Tyre and Sidon where Jezebel came from and beguiled
Israel to sin. This is also a reference
to what will be done in the book of Revelation where the serpent is cast into
the lake of fire.
May 8 – The
vineyard - Isaiah 27:2-5
Isaiah says in that day there will be
singing about a fruitful vineyard. The
Lord watches, waters and guards its day and night so no harm can come to it. This is Israel. The Lord is not angry. Briars and thorns are the enemy of the
vineyard, and the Lord will set these enemies on fire. The Lord says that if they make peace with
Him, they will find him a refuge and place of safety. Notice he says it twice which is the Hebrew
way of saying this is a promise that will come to pass.
May 9 –
Decimated - Isaiah 27:6-11
Isaiah changes the direction of the
prophecy and says in the days to come.
This means in the immediate future.
Israel will bud, blossom, and fill the world with its fruit. Israel was and is a showcase nation to show
God’s love, grace, and mercy. This is a
direct reference to the Messiah being the one to fills the world with fruit of
love and salvation.
The Lord struck down Israel and those who
attacked her. It was idolatry and
rebellion that brought their demise. The
land became desolate, abandoned and like a wilderness. The animals with the land was decimated. Later people came to the land with no
understanding and the Lord had no compassion them or showed them favor. This has a short term and long-term
meaning. That is what happened during
the 70 years of captivity and after Israel was ejected from the land by the
Romans. Now today the land is once again
budding, blossoming and she its fruit with the world.
May 10 – Return
- Isaiah 27:12
The prophet closes off this message. He
uses the analogy of the Lord Threshing the and from the Euphrates to the border
of Egypt. This was the borders of the
land at its zenith under Solomon. He
will gather all the people one by one.
God is concerned not only about the nation but the individual. At the sound of the trumpet those who are
perishing in Assyria and those in exile in Egypt will return. They will come and worship on the holy
mountain in Jerusalem. This is a future
event. This is a prophecy to Jesus’ time
and in the time of the millennium.
Exciting days ahead for the Jewish people and nation.
May 11 – Fading
Glory - Isaiah 28:1-4
The Lord addresses the pride, drunkards of
Israel. The once beautiful country has
now become a shadow or fading glory of what it once was. They are relying on the past instead of
embracing the future.
This brings the wrath of God through
natural disasters such as, hail and storms which create floods to destroy and
cause hardship. It is their pride and
arrogance that have caused this. The
Bible says pride comes before a fall in this case it is true.
The beauty of the landscape is fading, and
hasty fruit of the summer will be eaten up by the wrath of God. So sad when someone allow the past or pride
to take away the present blessings.
May 12 – The
Contrast - Isaiah 28:5-9
There is a promise to the remnant and a
warning to the wicked. In that day the
remnant will have the Lord giving them a glorious crown and wreath. This will be the prize of the effort and
faithfulness that they exhibited. The
Lord will be spirit for justice and judgment.
He will be the source of strength in times of battle.
The prophets and priests are warned. They have allowed beer, wine and alcohol to
affect their visions, dreams and prophecies.
What they bring is like filth and vomit.
They cannot teach or explain what they are saying because they have
detached themselves from the Lord and speaking their own ideas not the Lord’s.
May 13 – A Trap
- Isaiah 28:10-15
Isaiah then brings a familiar Hebrew
phrase. Do this, do that, rule for this,
a rule for that and a little here a little there. It means keep it simple. Isaiah then says that with foreign lips and
strange tongues he will speak to his people.
This has two applications. The
Lord will use people from many nations to get his message across. This is also a promise that one days a gift
of strange tongues is given to the people of God. This is a direct reference to what happened
on the day of Pentecost.
Isaiah then restates his previous phrase
instead though the people who usually follow this phrase will go backwards and
be injured and captured by their own sin.
Isaiah then addresses the ruler of Jerusalem. He addresses a covenant they had made with
the occult that promises them they would not be killed or face death. This agreement they made will be their
undoing because it is a lie and falsehood.
The made it with the one who wants their death. They thought it was a hiding place but
instead a entrapment with death.
May 14 – Bed to
Short - Isaiah 28:16-20
Isaiah then brings the contrast between
the remnant and the rulers. The Lord is
going to lay a stone in Zion, a tested, precious cornerstone, a sure
foundation. This is a promise and
prophecy about the Messiah, Jesus Christ.
He is tested, precious and sure.
All who relies on Him will never be stricken with panic or fear. God has not given us a spirit of fear nut
love, power, and a sound mind. Justice
will be the measuring line and righteousness will be the plumb line. Two measuring devices familiar in
construction.
The wicked rulers will find their covenant
of evil, hiding place and refuge will be swept away. The lie and falsehood they relied on will
destroy them. Their agreement and
covenant will be annulled. They will be
beaten, and it will happen day and night.
Like a bed too short or a blanket too narrow it will be a message that
will bring terror to the hearer.
May 15 –
Breakthrough - Isaiah 28:21-22
The Lord is going to rise like he did on
Mount Perazim. This is a reference to
how the Lord gave David the breakthrough against the Philistines when he told
David to wait for the sound of chariots and horses in the tops of the
trees. That day was called Baal Perazim
the day the God of the breakthrough came.
He will do the same as he did in the Valley of Gibeon where the Lord
lengthened the day so Joshua could defeat the enemies of Israel. The Lord will do his work and task.
The prophet warns the scoffer to stop
mocking or their chains will just become heavier. The Lord has told Isaiah that he has made a
degree that the land is going to be destroyed.
A sad state of affairs when only judgment is decreed.
May 16 – Right
Instruction - Isaiah 28:23-29
Isaiah is the master of
illustrations. He uses word pictures to
get his point across. He uses the
picture of a farmer who plows and plants.
He does not do it all the time.
Each task has a role and time.
When he has prepared the soil, he then plants. When the time is right the farmer
harvests. The grain is ground into flour
but done carefully. Horses are not used
in the task because they are not the right animal or method.
Isaiah used this illustration to point his
audience to the fact the Lord teaches and instructs his people in simple,
concise, time-honored ways. The Lord’s
plans are wonderful. His wisdom is
magnificent. The Lord will teach and
instruct in the right way. That is the
important of reading, studying, and thinking about God’s word. It is the final authority on faith and
practice.
May 17 – The
Boast - Woe to you, Ariel, Ariel,
Isaiah 29:1-4
Isaiah then brings a message or prophecy
to the city of Jerusalem or Ariel. This
is known as the city of peace but in this case, it will not experience peace. David is mentioned so we know it is
Jerusalem. They have been having
festivals both to the Lord and idols.
The Lord however is going to allow the enemies to encamp around it,
encircle and put siege ramp around its towers, ramparts, and gates. The cause is rebellion, idolatry, and pride.
Their boasting and speech will be brought
low. Their voice will ghostlike and like
a whisper. Boasting, mockery, and other
fruit of the mouth will be toned down to inaudible. James says that the tongue is a world of
trouble and can cause great pain or great encouragement. The mouth reflects what is in the heart. They thought being a covenant people it would
secure them from judgment. A foolish
inclination.
May 18 – A Dream
- Isaiah 29:5-10
The prophet foretells of nations coming to
the gates of the city. They will appear
endless and numberless like dust and chaff.
Isaiah once again uses descriptive language. He says the Lord will come with thunder,
earthquake, wind, tempest, and flames of a devouring fire. The attacking nations will besiege and attack
the fortress.
It will seem like a dream or vision. Like the thirsty or hungry person who goes to
sleep dreaming of water and food and wakes up to the reality that they are
still hungry and thirsty. It will seem
like a dream, but reality will be terrible.
The Lord has sealed the eyes and covered
the heads of the seers and prophets. He
does not speak to them. This is sad. He tells them they are blind and drunk to
reality. A sad condition for the people
of God to find themselves in.
May 19 – Deny
the Designer - Isaiah 29:13-16
The Lord says that the people only give
him lip service, but their hearts are far from Him. Their worship is tradition, rituals, and
rules that they have been taught. They
have a form of godliness but deny the power thereof. Even sadder is the Lord has shown them
wonders but they missed it. Wisdom and intelligence
perish and vanish.
Woe to those who plan in secret and go to
great depths to hide them from the Lord.
They think know one knows but how can you hide from the one sees and
knows all. They are upside down and
inside out. It is like the potter who is
thought to be the clay. Things are
backwards. Paul said that the wicked
worship the creation instead of the creator.
They deny the designer and worship the design.
May 20 – Justice - Isaiah 29:17-21
In a short
time soon, Lebanon will become fertile, and the forested region will once again
flourish. The deaf will hear, and the
blind will be able to see and hear the message written on the scroll. This is the how the message is
communicated.
The humble and
needy will rejoice in the Lord, the holy one of Isarel. The ruthless and mockers will vanish and
disappear. Those who have an eye and do
evil will be cut down like a tree or plant.
Those who lie in court or ensnare others or deprive the innocent of
justice will be destroyed. Isaiah was a
reformer and activist for justice.
May 21 – Hope - Isaiah 29:22-24
One cannot
study this book without seeing the personality of the prophet throughout the
book. The zeal, fervency of the Lord
burns in his heart. He offered himself
to be a mouthpiece for the Lord. His
desire for justice, mercy and fairness for the innocent is crystal clear in the
presentation of this book. God never
divorces our unique gifts and view from the narrative. Instead, he uses it to deliver an impactful
message to exhort the hearers to a deeper and more exciting walk with the
Lord.
The Lord has
a message to the redeemed of Abraham and descendants of Jacob. They will not be ashamed or pale. There is going to be a new generation who
will serve and do the works of God.
Household salvation is coming.
This next generation will be holy and stand in awe of the God of Israel. They will mirror the Lord’s essence,
character, and nature in the way they live.
The wayward will gain understanding and the complainer will accept
instruction. What a promise. What a blessing and benefit. There is hope and a future.
May 22 – No Benefit - Isaiah 30:1-5
This is a
diverse chapter. It starts with a
message to a rebellious people. He calls
them children. They carry out plans that
are not his. They form alliance with
evil not listening to the Holy Spirit and this causes them sin heap sin upon
sin.
They went to
Egypt for protection that will fail.
Even though they had conferences in Zoan and Hanes everyone will be put
to shame. The Egyptians will be no help
or advantage. The Assyrians will defeat
the Israel and Egyptian alliance. The
Lord is our protection not any resource or power of man.
May 23 – Fantasy - Isaiah 30:6-11
Isaiah then
speaks to the Negev or Sinai. He
describes the landscape as one inhabited by lions and snakes. It is a place of hardship. The envoys brought riches and treasures to
Egypt to secure their help. Egypt cannot
help and their trip was useless.
Isaiah is told
to write on a tablet and scroll that these will become an everlasting
witness. The people of his country and
day are rebellious, deceitful, and unwilling to listen. They want their seers and prophets to not
tell them what to do is right. They want
pleasant things. They don’t want to hear
what is right. They prefer fantasy,
illusion to truth and righteousness.
Delusion and deceit is so dangerous and destructive.
May 23 – Delusion - Isaiah 30:12-14
The Holy One
of Israel says that because of their rejection of this message and instead
chose,
oppression and deceit.
This sin will become a high wall entrapping and collapsing on them. Heir world
will break into pieces like broken pottery. They will be like a fragment or ash. Like coals in a hearth of a
fireplace or scooping water from a cistern that the
majority ends up on the ground. Sin always takes you
place you never thought you would go. Do things you never thought you do and make
you a person you
never thought you would be.
May 24 – Wait - Isaiah 30:15-18
There are two
great promises given here. In repentance
and rest is your salvation. In quietness
and
Trust is your strength.
This is found in the Lord. Yet
the audience rejected it. They chose the
path of
fear and flight.
They thought they could outrun their trouble. The thing about trouble and problems
they are faster than you.
The audience
will flee at the threat of one and fear will paralyze them. Yet there is another promise
here. The Lord
longs to be gracious and compassionate.
He is a God of justice and all who wait on Him
are blessed. This
is an amazing passage. On one hand the
Lord is rejected but He stills shows love,
compassion and favor.
You just must wait.
May 25 – Blessings and Benefits - Isaiah 30:19-26
Isaiah then
lists a series of Benefits, promises, and blessings. In times of sorrow and tears when you
pray the Lord will hear and answer. In times of adversity and affliction the Lord
will show you that these
have purposes and you will see it. When you are walking no matter what direction
the voice of the Lord
will tell and show you the way to walk. You will turn away from your idols like you
throw away trash.
There will be
rain for your crops, food from the land, and your animals will be
plentiful. Your soil will
Be fertile and well watered. Even in times of affliction the moon and sun
will be shine and be brighter.
The Lord will bind the wounds of the people and heal the
afflictions sustained by judgment.
May 26 – Topheth - Isaiah
30:27-33
The Lord is coming from afar as a
manifestation of smoke. His lips, tongue
and breath are a consuming fire and rushing torrent. See the images and word pictures. Powerful and effective in the mind. He shakes the nations and pits bits in the
mouths of the people and leads them away.
The people of God will sing rejoice and
celebrate as they go up to the mountain of the Lord. They
Will see the
Lord manifested in a audible way, a arm, a cloudburst, thunderstorm and
hail. He will punish Assyria. Those who see its destruction will rejoice
with the pipe and timbrel. Topheth is
the valley of Hinnom. This was where
children sacrificed to Molech. He
describes it as a place prepared for the King.
Josiah would come here during the time of Jeremiah and destroy it. Like Topheth the breath of the Lord is a
consuming fire ready to destroy all the wicked.
May 27 – Folly
of Trusting in Man - Isaiah 31:1-3
A common theme throughout the Bible is the
Woe. It means a message of judgment,
sorrow and
pain, for what
perpetrator has done. In this case it
is for those who went to Egypt for help.
In the Bible
Egypt is a form
of the world. When you go to the world
for help you are at odds with the Lord.
The
People of Judah
had gone to Egypt and were relying on their horsemen and chariots instead of
the
Holy One of
Israel.
The Lord is going to rise against the
nations. He is wise and does not take
back his word. The Lord
always fulfills
His words. Isaiah reminds his audience
that the Egyptians are not gods but mere mortals.
Their horses and
chariot have a manmade origin.
The Lord stretches out his hand and helps
those who stumble. He lifts the one who
fall. When
they trust in
man’s devices and implements they will fall and fail.
May 28 –
Passover -Isaiah 30:4-5
Isaiah uses the picture of when a lion
roars and stalks their prey the shepherds gather together to
Repel and stand
against it. The lion however it so
confident in itself it ignores their shouts and is not
At least worry
about their noise. The Lord is the same
way. He is confident in himself because
of who
He is. The Lord is going to come down and protect
Jerusalem and Judah. The Lord will
shield them
From any
attack. He will pass over and rescue
them. This is a direct reference of how
when Israel put
Blood n the
doorpost and lintels the angel of death passes over. No harm is coming to Israel.
May 29 – The
Fire - Isaiah 31:6-9
There are future events portrayed
here. First, an exhortation to return to
the Lord which they
have revolted
against. This is an individual and
collective sin. In that day they will
turn and reject the
idols made of
silver and gold of which they have made.
This was their idea and sin.
Assyria will fall but not by a human
hand. This is a prophecy about the angel
of the Lord destroying
The Assyrian
army. In one night, 185,000 soldiers
were killed by this angel. The army of
the Assyrians
Will flee in
terror. They will panic later at the
sight of Babylon. Their stronghold will
fall. It will be like
A fiery
furnace. The furnace is Jerusalem, and
the Lord is the one who light the match.
May 30 – Kingly
Rule - Isaiah 32:1-8
Isaiah talks about the future King. The Messiah, who is Jesus Christ, will rule
and reign in
righteousness. He will reign with moral, ethical, and
behavioural truth. Those who rule with
Him will
rule with
justice. This means that people will be
treated fairly and with respect. They
will be like
a shelter from
the wind and like stream in the desert in a dry and thirsty land.
Eyes will be opened. Ears will be able to hear. Fearful hearts will be able to understand and
know.
Stammering
tongues will be able to speak fluently.
There is going to be a time of healing.
The fool
And scoundrel
will be shown for what they are.
Isaiah then reveals with fools and
scoundrels are like. They speak fool,
are bent towards evil, practice. Ungodliness, and spread lies concerning the
Lord. They leave the hungry empty, the
thirsty parched. They are wicked,
schemers, liars even when the need is just.
The rob, kill, and destroy. The
noble Isaiah says makes noble plans and they do noble deeds. Quite the contrast.
June 1 – Not the
Same - Isaiah 32:9-13
Isaiah then speaks to the women of
Jerusalem. These ladies are complacent
and secure. Their world
is about to
change. In a year their security will
turn to fear. The harvest is going to
fail. The land will be
overgrown and
useless. Isaiah encourages them to hear
what He is saying. He tells them to take
off
their finery and
put on rags. They need to show
repentance. The merriment, fun times are
over. It is
a time of
mourning because of the sin, complacently, apathy, and apostacy. Everything is about to
change. There is a shift in both the supernatural and
natural areas. Jerusalem will not be the
same for
them. This has implications for us today. In many ways the days we live are similar.
June 2 – Peace
and Contentment - Isaiah 32:14-20
This again is a contrast passage. In one aspect the walls, gates, fortress and
city will become a waste
Land. It will be only inhabited by wild
animals. This speaks of the seventy
years of exile. Everything
Changes when the
Spirit of the Lord is poured out from on high.
The desert will become a fertile field.
The fertile
field will become a forest. This talks
about the abundance f the Lord. In this
time
The Lord’s
justice will dwell in the desert and his righteousness will live in the fertile
field. This is our
Hearts, minds,
and souls.
A powerful statement and promise. The fruit of righteousness is peace or
absence of personal
Conflict or
warfare. The effect will be quietness
and peace. The Lord promises that His
people will
Live in
peaceful, secure, and undisturbed places of rest. They will be blessed in the field, stream,
and
Their animals
will be content and secure. This is
during the reign of the Lord in His 1000-year rule.
June 3 –
Decisions - Isaiah 33:1
Isaiah brings a simple but powerful truth
and lesson to his audience. He tells
them there are
Consequences and
realities to lifestyle choices and decisions.
When you destroy or betray that is
What is going to
happen to you. Paul said in Gal 6:8,
that whatever you sow that is what you will
Reap. With the same measure you give it will be
given back to you. He implores them to
stop
Destroying and
betraying. Come back to the Lord and see
the end of a terrible life of bad decisions
And serve the
Lord.
June 4 – Fear of
the Lord - Isaiah 33:2-6
The prophet then prays. Lord be gracious to us for we long for
you. He was calling for the grace of
the Lord. Be our strength every morning. You need it through out the day. Be the one who saves us
in our times of
trouble and distress. When the army of
the Lord rises people flee and when he rises
up nations will
flee.
When the Lord judges it is complete like
locust eating a crop. The Lord is
exalted, and He dwells
above All. He is a God of justice and
righteousness. You will get both from
the Lord for this is nature,
essence and
character. He is our sure foundation for
what times we live in. He has a rich
store
of salvation in
fact, you cannot exhaust it. He has
wisdom and knowledge. The key to this
treasure is the fear of the Lord.
June 5 – Contrast - Isaiah
33:7-12
Isaiah then gets back to his
prophecy. Brave men cry and the envoys
of peace weep bitterly because there will be no peace. The highways are deserted, and no one travels
them. The treaty is broken and
The witnesses
are hated all respect for truth and righteousness are gone. The land dries up and withers.
Away. The fertile places become a desert.
The contrast between the righteous and
wicked are define here. The wicked become
chaff and give birth to straw. The
Lord’s breath is a fire that consumes all.
Continuing with the theme that you reap what you sow.
June 7 – Near
and Far - Isaiah 33:13-16
The Lord calls to those far away and
near. Hear what the Lord has done and
acknowledge His power. HE then states
that the sinners in Zion are terrified and trembling grips the sinners. Then he asks the question, who can dwell with
the consuming fire or everlasting burning?
Isaiah lists the lifestyle that brings
blessing and favor. Walk righteously,
speak what is right, reject gain from extortion, and don’t accept bribes. Don’t listen to plots of murder and shut your
eyes to evil. The promise is that they
will dwell on the heights and above the things of man. They will find refuge. Their needs will be met, and the blessing of
the Lord will be upon them.
June 8 – No more Arrogance -
Isaiah 33:17-19
In the future
the people will see a king in his beauty and view a land that stretches
far. Now they will
be plagued by a thought of a someone who had collected
taxes from them. Someone who was cruel
and unkind. They promise is that they
will not see these arrogant people or their so-called king. These
people spoke a language that was obscure, strange, and
hard to understand. There is coming a
day when evil people will not rule the day, but righteousness, peace, and joy
will be the statutes of this Kingdom. The beautiful thing for the Christian
that day has arrived, and we are part of that Kingdom. We are. Pilgrims passing through and we are
looking for a city whose maker and builder is God.
June 9 – No sickness -
Isaiah 33:20-24
Isaiah equates
that day with a festival and a tent that will be pitched but it will not be
removed
It will be established in that place there for a long
period of time. He states that the Lord
is the
Mighty One. In
that day it will be a place of brad rivers and streams but no boasts or galleys
Will be sailing it.
Thre Lord will
have four qualities. He will be judge,
lawgiver, king and the one who saves.
Isaiah
Then uses another well-known picture. He tells them like a ship whose rigging hangs
loose, the mast
Is not secure and the sail is not secure. The abundance of the spoils will be divided
and even the
Lame will carry off plunder. The security that people rely on will be
gone. There will be no sickness
And those who do sin will be forgiven. What a future.
June 10 – Heavens Dissolve - Isaiah 34:1-4
Isaiah is
looking into the future and sees a horrific scene. He sees the Lord judging the nations. The
Reality about mankind unlike a star trek view man is not
evolving for the better instead we are actually
Getting worse. The
prophet invites the nations to listen and pay attention. Let the world and earth
Hear and know the message the Lord brings.
The Lord is
angry with the nations. His wrath shall
be upon their armies. He will totally
destroy
Them and they will be given to slaughter. This speaks of the battle of Armageddon. Isaiah paints a
Graphic picture of bodies slain, left unburied and the
landscape covered with blood. The
heavens
Will be dissolved, rolled up like a scroll and the starry
hosts will fall. Jesus gave the same
picture in
Matthew and John in Revelation. It will be like withered leaves on the vine
fig trees. This snapshot
Was design to wake up the audience either then or
now.
June 11 – Edom Judged - Isaiah 34:5-7
The Lord has
one nation that he is angry with. It is
the Edomites. The Edomites were a
Semitic people who lived in the region of Edom, south of the Dead Sea1. They
were descendants of Esau, the brother of Jacob. They had a long history of
conflict and rivalry with the Israelites1. They were conquered by the
Babylonians in the 6th century BC. Isiah
sees their destruction. The sword of the
Lord is covered with fat and blood from animals.
The capital
city of Edom was Bozrah and there will be such a great slaughter even the
animals will die with the people. The
land will be soaked with blood and the dust of the earth will be drenched with
it. The question is why? The answer is because they will be part of
the nations who will plunder Judah, but they will suffer the same fate.
June 12 – No Trace - Isaiah 34:8-15
The prophet
continues his graphic snapshot of the future fate of the Edomites. He also gives the
Reason for their destruction and judgment. It is a day od retribution because of the
treatment of
Judah at the hands of the Edomites. Even thought they are descendants of Jacob’s
brother Esau they
Did not act like family.
The nation of
Edom will be judged to the point where nothing but rock, dust, and complete
Destruction is their faith. Their cities are turned into smoldering
ruins. Weeds, brambles, and nettles
Will eventually taken over the ruins. Animals will inhabit the homes and ruined
palaces. The nobles
Will have no kingdom to rule. It will be from generation. Today Isarel inhabits the land but there is
No trace of the Edomites and there has been none since
the sixth century B.C.
June 13 – For All Time - Isaiah 34:16-17
Isaiah then
presents a scroll, and the audience sees what is written on it. Not one person will be lacking, and neither
will their mates. Families will be
together. The mouth of the Lord has
decreed
It. The Holy
Spirit will be the agent that will gather them together. The Lord will supply each one
According to their measure. They will possess what is promised and not
just for a short time but from generation to generation. This means the Lord is going to return Israel
to their homeland. This has
Happened and is God’s promise for all time.
June 14 – The Redeemed - Isaiah 35:1-4
The this an
ebbs and flow in this book. The last
chapter was about judgement this chapter is about
Joy. Isaiah states
that the desert and patched land will be glad.
It will be a time of blossoming, blooming where the desert will become
alive with abundance and fruitfulness.
He names familiar places such As Lebanon, Carmel, and Sharon. Places know for their natural beauty. The key of course is water and rain. On display will be the glory and splendor of
the Lord. Any place can flourish if the
right conditions are provided.
The Lord is
going to strengthen feeble hands and steady knees that are weak. Hearts that are fearful will be encouraged to
be strong and not be afraid. The God who
they trust, and worship is going to come against their enemies with vengeance
and with divine retribution he is going to save His people. That is why in different places of the Bible
we are encouraged to leave vengeance and our right to revenge up to the Lord.
June 15 – Land is Healed - Isaiah 35:5-7
It is going to
be a glorious day. Eyes of the blind are
opened. The ears if the deaf will be
unstopped. The lame will jump like a
deer and the mute will be able to speak again.
No sickness, pain, sorrow, or death.
The water will gush forth in desert and wilderness bringing life and
sustenance.
The burning
sand will become a pool. The ground
barren and parched will become a bubbling spring. The places where wild animals have made their
home will be inhabited by people. Grass,
reed, and papyrus will grow once gain.
The prophet is painting a picture of beauty and abundance. It will be a time of healing, health, and
wholeness.
June 16 – Therefore the Redeemed - Isaiah 35:9-10
Isaiah then
reveals the highway of holiness. It will
be a road where only the redeem can walk.
No unclean, pagan or heathen can walk on it. The wicked and the fool are excluded from
it. No predator of any form will be form
on it. It will be a place of safety. It is a road for the saved, redeemed and
family of God.
The Lord has
rescued them. They are the heirs of
salvation and the trophies of grace.
They will enter
Zion with singing.
Hey will be crowned with everlasting joy. Gladness and joy will overtake and
overwhelm them.
The sorrow and mourning that will flee away and they will be forever
with the Lord
and his beauty, glory, and majesty will be their
inheritance.
June 17 – The Meeting - Isaiah 36:1-3
Isaiah records
a major event in his time and history.
It was in the fourth year of the reign o Hezekiah
who was a godly and righteous king. Sennacherib the ruler of Assyria attacked the
fortified cities of
Judah and captured them.
He had made the city of Lachish his based of operation for the invasion
of the Transjordan.
He sent a
large army to Jerusalem with his field commander. Just outside Jerusalem there was a
Aqueduct in a field used for laundry and clothes
manufacturing. It was open so an army
could encamp
There. Eliakim,
the place administrator, Shebna the secretary and the Joash the recorder went
to
Meet Him. It was
rare in the ancient world that kings would meet or negotiate. This was left
To important officials skilled in the art of
diplomacy.
June 18 – The Letter - Isaiah 36:4-10
The field
commander then hands them a letter which he reads. The King through his spies had
learned much about the current situation. This letter was a combination of
intimidation, mocking and
psychological warfare.
He first speaks to Hezekiah ability to carry out warfare. It says these are empty
threats. He then
speaks to the alliance Judah has with Egypt which he says is like getting
bitten in the
hand. You can’t
depend on Egypt. Then he speaks about
their dependence on the Lord. Hezekiah
had
remove all the high places and altars throughout the land
and told the people they were to only worship
at the temple.
This is where Sennacherib makes his mistake. He mocked the God of creation and
protector of Judah.
The field
commander then makes a bargain that if they can find 2000 riders, he will
supply them with
Horses. He then
states that they will not be able to repulse one of his riders and that Egypt
with their
Supply of horses can not defeat him. Then the commander blatantly lies when he
states that the King
Of Assyria has been commanded by the Lord to march
against Judah and destroy it. It is so
like the
Enemy to lie, test, and accuse to try to keep us off
balance and shake our confidence in the Lord.
June 19 – The Setup - Isaiah 36:11-15
The three
representatives ask the field commander to speak to them in Aramaic the
language of the
Area not in Hebrew the language of the defenders. He replies that he was not just sent to speak
to them or Hezekiah but to all the people who would suffer and be starved
out.
Then the field
commander in his arrogance sets the stage for his destruction and
Sennacherib’s. He
Tells them to not trust Hezekiah a common attack of the
enemy to sow distrust. Hezakiah cannot
deliver you. Don’t trust Hezekiah when
he says the Lord will deliver the city from the hand of the Assyrians. This sets up a direct confrontation between a
petty ruler or kingdom and God. God has
proven time and time again He sets up rulers and kingdom and then destroys them
because of their pride and arrogance.
16 “Do not listen to Hezekiah. This is what the king of
Assyria says: Make peace with me and come out to me. Then each of you will eat
fruit from your own vine and fig tree and drink water from your own cistern, 17
until I come and take you to a land like your own—a land of grain and new wine,
a land of bread and vineyards.
18 “Do not let Hezekiah mislead you when he says, ‘The
Lord will deliver us.’ Have the gods of any nations ever delivered their lands
from the hand of the king of Assyria? 19 Where are the gods of Hamath and
Arpad? Where are the gods of Sepharvaim? Have they rescued Samaria from my
hand? 20 Who of all the gods of these countries have been able to save their
lands from me? How then can the Lord deliver Jerusalem from my hand?”
21 But the people remained silent and said nothing in
reply, because the king had commanded, “Do not answer him.”
22 Then Eliakim son of Hilkiah the palace administrator,
Shebna the secretary and Joah son of Asaph the recorder went to Hezekiah, with
their clothes torn, and told him what the field commander had said.
June 20 – The Offer - Isaiah 36:16-22
The field
commander continues his speech. He tells
them not to believe Hezekiah. He says
make peace and then he outlines the Assyrians plan. As a people and nation, they will be
displaced and exiled to a land like theirs but not theirs. This was a tactic used to subdue and break
national unity, clan loyalty and family identity.
The commander
then lists all the gods who were supposed to protect all the lands Assyria and
Sennacherib had defeated. He then states
do you think your God can deliver you.
This was a direct challenge to God.
The people
remain silent because Hezekiah knew what the tactic was, and he told them to no
answer the field commander. The three
officials came back to Hezekiah with their clothes torn a sign or an expression
of deep grief or mental tribulation.
They told him what had been said.
We must remember that the enemy will always use intimidation as a
tactic. He has an agenda of robbing,
killing, and destroying but we have the Lord and so his threat or hollow.
June 21 – The Reaction - Isaiah 37:1-7
Hezekiah as a
godly king tore his clothes, put on sackcloth, and went to the house of the
Lord. This
should be the reaction of any child of God. He then sent the officials that had met with
he field
commander to Isaiah.
The message given to the prophet was that this was a distress, rebuke,
and
disgrace. Like
when a child is born and then is no longer any strength to deliver them. They were in
trouble.
Isaiah then
tells them the Lord has a message for Hezekiah.
The words given by the underlings from
Assyria have blasphemed the Lord. The King will hear a report and then return
to his own country and
Be cut down by the sword.
A lesson here s that when people either mock God or the people of God
They are condemning themselves and will have to face the
consequences that is why we should leave
Things in Gid’s hands and let Him defend us.
June 22 – The Challenge - Isaiah 37:8-13
The field
commander then heard that the King had left Lachish and was in a battle at
Libnah. He was
Fighting Tirhakah of Cush. Sennacherib sent a letter to Hezekiah keeping
the pressure on. He told how
Assyria had defeated all these kingdoms and none of their
gods had delivered them. Don’t think
that
Your God will deliver you. This was a letter that would seal his
fate. This was a direct challenge to the
Lord. Arrogance
and pride drove Sennacherib to issue this challenge. God is not mocked a person sows
What they reap and this king was about to reap a whirlwind.
June 23 – Hezekiah’s Prayer - Isaiah 37:14-20
When Hezekiah
receives the letter, and his reaction is classic. He takes the letter to the temple and
Spreads it out before the Lord. He then prays which we all need to do when
faced with difficult
Times or circumstances.
He acknowledges that the Lord is the God of Israel. He is the King of the
Angels and God over all the Kingdoms of the earth. The Lord is creator of all.
He asks the
Lord to open his ears and eyes. He tells
God about the letter and that this is sent to
Not ridicule Judah but the Lord. Hezekiah knows what Assyria has done but he
also knows that the
Nations they conquered were rule by idol worshippers were
wood, stone and fashioned by human
Hands. He then
asks the Lord to deliver Judah so that all the Kingdoms of the earth will know
that
The Lord is Lord of all.
Hezekiah has been precise, concise, and to the point. Prayer should be that.
June 24 – God’s Answer - Isaiah 37:21-29
Isaiah then
sends a letter back to Hezekiah with a word from the Lord. First it commends him for
his prayer. The
virgin daughter of Zion despises and mocks you as you flee. Sennacherib had mocked,
blasphemed, in pride and ridiculed the Holy one of
Israel. The accomplishments they had
done had
been ordained by God himself. They were ordained to do this, but the Lord
knows who they are. They
Had mocked and raged against God Himself. This letter shows the sovereignty, authority
and dominion
of the Lord.
The
illustration used is that the Lord will put a hook in their nose, and they will
be made to go back
The way that they came.
Their plans would fail, and they would be humiliated.
June 25 – God’s Promise – Isaiah 37:30-35
The then promises Hezekiah a sign that they will see
fruitfulness and abundance. In the same
way the kingdom of Judah will take root and bear fruit. There will be a remnant and survivors because
God’s zeal and will has ordained to accomplish this. God promises fruitfulness and abundance.
As for the
Assyrians they will not enter the city, shoot an arrow, come against with
shield or build a
siege ramp. Not
one implement of war will assail Jerusalem.
The Lord is defending the city for the sake
of David His servant.
God remembers David and Hezekiah as his lineage. Assyria will go back the way
they came and will not enter the city. The Lord is the defender of His people.
June 26 – The Angelic Response - Isaiah 37:36-38
God’s answer
is swift and severe. An angel goes out
and kills 185,000 Assyrian soldiers.
When the
people look out from Jerusalem all they see is dead
bodies everywhere. This displays the
power of
the angelic realm.
This is an example of what happens when the divine pronounces judgment
on the
natural realm.
Sennacherib
breaks camps and returns to Nineveh. The
Assyrian version of this event is that rats from Jerusalem came and ate their
leather and so they escaped the plague.
The irony of Sennacherib is that he is killed by his own sons by the
sword in the temple of his god Nisrok.
Never mock God He always has His day, and it goes badly for the mocker
or scorner.
June 27 – Hezekiah’s Illness - Isaiah 38:1-6
Hezekiah had
become ill not long after the Assyrian invasion. It was almost to the point of death.
Isaiah told Hezekiah to get his house in order and
because he was going to die. Hezekiah
did what he
Always did, he prayed.
He reminds the Lord about his wholehearted devotion, faithfulness and
Obedience. He also
wept bitterly.
Isaiah is told
and tell the king that God has heard his prayer and seen his tears. Prayer can change
Things when done with sincerity and whole
heartedness. The Lord promise to give
him 15 years of
Life. He also
added a second blessing. The Lord would
defend him and Jerusalem from the Assyrians.
Prayer can and will change things so when in trouble or
even when you are not in trouble go to the
Lord.
June 28 – Shadow Miracle - Isaiah 38:7-8
The Lord
promised that he would give a sign to Hezekiah and that was he would make the
shadow
Cast by the sun on the stairway of Ahaz to go
backwards. This was in response gain to
the prayer of
Hezekiah. We
cannot emphasize enough the power of prayer.
You have not because you asked not.
Hezekiah had prayed and God answers by making the
sunlight go back ten steps backward.
This is a
Miracle because the definition of a miracle is a
supernatural intervention of God. Isaiah
was the
Messenger but Hezekiah was the person who made the
miracle happen through his prayers. The
Effectual fervent prayer of a righteous person avails
much.
June 29 – Heart Condition -Isaiah 38:9-14
Hezekiah gives
a testimony which was written in the chronicles of Jewish history. Hezekiah was in the
Prime of his life when the news of his illness came and
threaten to rob him of the rest of his years.
He
Told the Lord that he was about to leave the land of the
living or look at his fellow man. Like a
shepherd
Or weaver in their professions something was left
undone. He patiently waited for the
Lord. He felt the
Lord had broken him and made an end of him. He then states he dried out to the Lord with
mourning.
He felt weak and threatened. He cries out to the Lord for aid and
help. In these verses we get the mind
And heart of a true petitioner before the Lord. Hezekiah’s world was rocked but he was going
to the
Lord about the matter.
June 30 – Song of Praise - Isaiah 38:15-20
Hezekiah
continues saying he had nothing to say.
The Lord has done this and even thought he walked
humbly before God this news has brought anguish to his
soul. He then heard the news and was
restored
to health. He
learned a valuable lesson that even though you do good sometimes bad things
happen to
create trust in the Lord.
He confessed his sins and God put them behind his back. This was the same
phrase used in the psalms. He then reminded the Lord that the dead
cannot praise him or those who go
down into the pit cannot hope in His faithfulness. Jesus revealed that Shaol or hell had two
compartments one for the righteous and the other for the
unrighteousness.
Hezekiah is
testifying of the goodness of the Lord as only the living can. This message will be
generational. He
then states that he will have this message made into a song and play and sang
in the
Temple of the Lord.
July 1 – Testimony - Isaiah 38:21-22
Isaiah then
told Hezekiah that all that was needed was a poultice of figs was to be applied
to the boil
And he would recover.
A simplistic answer to answer to what was a severe problem. Scholars believe
That the condition was a ulcer, leprosy or a condition
found in the middle east called bony tuberculous
A deadly malady.
In response Hezekiah was given the answer and the sign to bring to the
house of the
Lord and it would be recorded for the benefit of all
generations. We overcome by the blood
the Lamb,
Our testimony and by staying true to the Lord even in the
face of death.
July 2 – Fact Finding - Isaiah 39:1-2
The ruler of
Babylon who was Marduk Baladan. In
Babylonian society the king often took as part of
Their name Marduk which as the patron deity of
Babylon. The king was the human
incarnate of Marduk.
In ancient societies often the ruler took on the
personage of a living god.
Baladan sent
gifts and letters to Hezekiah because he had heard about Hezekiah’s illness and
recovery. Babylon at the time was an
empire on the rise. Assyria was in
decline and Babylon would replace them as the world power. Hezekiah receive the envoys gladly showed
them all he possessed. He shows them his
treasures, palace, and kingdom. Little
did he know this was a fact-finding mission to find out what kind of riches and
treasures Judah had. Often good will is
a disguise for other motives. Wisdom is
expecting the best but always being aware of the worst.
July 3 – Proper View - Isaiah 39:3-4
Isaiah hears
abut the envoys and asks Hezekiah about them.
He learns that they are from Babylon.
He asks the king about what they saw. Hezekiah tells Isaiah they saw
everything. There was not a
Treasure in the palace they did not see. Isaiah was both a prophet but also very
political savvy. He saw
both in the spiritual and natural realm. This a quality Jesus emulated. He told His followers that we need to be wise
as serpent yet harmless as doves. Always
remember in the natural realm there is a
Spiritual component to all that happens. The secret is seeing it and walking in the
Spirit to know how
To react and be pro-active.
July 4 – The Message - Isaiah 39:5-8
Isaiah then
delivers a word to Hezekiah. First,
everything in his palace including all the things his
Predecessors stored and passed on to this day will be
carried off by the Babylonians. This
would happen
In two generation.
Nothing would be left. Also, some
of the nobility will become eunuchs working for
The Babylonian government.
This came
true. Nebuchadnezzar would be the
instrument to accomplish this. Daniel,
Hananiah, Meshal and Azariah would become high officials in both the Babylonian
and Person empires.
When Hezekiah
heard this, he said the message was good because it meant that there would be
peace and security during his lifetime.
This shows the short sightedness in this king. He was more
Concerned about the immediate than legacy. Hezekiah was given fifteen more years and in
that time
He would father a son named Manasseh. This son would become the worst king Judah
had in
Generations and lead Judah down the path towards
exile.
July 5 – The Herald - Isaiah 40:1:5
Isaiah brings
a powerful message of hope. He starts
with a message of comfort. It is one of
Tenderness and proclamation. Jerusalem has had hard service, but it is now
complete. Her sin has been
Paid for. She had
paid in full double for her sins.
Here is a look
in the future as the ministry of John the Baptist. A voice of one calling in the
wilderness. This person is called to prepare
the way of the Lord. He will make a
straight path and a
Highway for God.
Valleys will be elevated, and hills and mountains shall be leveled. It will be a ministry
To smooth the path for the Messiah.
Three things
will be demonstrated. The glory of the
Lord will be revealed. Jesus Christ is
the embodiment of the essence, nature, and character of God. The people will see it together. Jesus was
God with a face.
The mouth of the Lord has spoken.
This promise will not be changed or with held.
July 5 – The Message - Isaiah 40:6-9
The voice in
the wilderness than asks, “What shall I talk about? People are like grass and their faithfulness
is fleeting. People may be temporary in
their promises, but the Word of the Lord endures and is trustworthy
forever.
The messenger
will bring good news. They will bring
it to the mountains, Jerusalem and the towns
Of Judah. He is to
lift up his voice, to not be afraid. And to tell them, “Here is your God. The message
Will be concise, precise, and pointed.
July 6 – Who is the Lord - Isaiah 40:10:14
Isaiah lays
out the attributes, nature, and character of God here. The Sovereign Lord comes with power, and he
rules with a mighty arm. Reward and
recompense come with Him. The Lord is a
Shepherd that carries, feeds and loved His people. His hand measured and marked off the oceans
and the heavens. The dust of the earth
and the mountains are, measured and weighed by Him.
Who can
instruct, counsel, and fathom the Lord.
Who has the Lord consulted or taught Him.
Who has enlightened, taught, showed Him knowledge,
understanding, and insight. He is God.
July 7 – Who is God? - Isaiah 40:15-20
The nations
are like dust. Not all the forest in
Lebanon is enough for the Lord. The
nations are.
Nothing, worthless and in fact less than nothing. No idol, image made of any material can
compare
To the Lord. The
skilled craftsman can make an image or idol, but they have no life and are the
works
Of men. No one or
nothing is like the Lord. He is the
eternal, all powerful, all knowing, pure and holy one.
July 8 – Who Can Compare - Isaiah 40:21-26
The audience
and readers get a lesson on the creator and his attributes. The earth was founded and
created at the sound of his word and voice. God spoke and the world was created. This passage reveals
the earth is a sphere centuries before Galileo proved
it. Pythagoras a Greek astronomer also
put the
thought forward around 500 B.C. Isaiah however spoke about these 200 years
before the Greeks.
This scripture
also speaks of a middle heaven which is called the spiritual realm between
heaven and
Earth. This is
where angels and demons interact with humanity.
In the sight
of God people are like grasshopper.
Rulers are nothing. They man have
their time but in
the end they are swept away like chaff. Who can compare or be His equal. The heavens were created
and He calls them by name. The stars existed because of God’s power and
strength.
July 9 – Mighty God - Isaiah 40:27-28
Isaiah charges
the nation with the following charges.
They have allowed His ways and caused to be
disregarded. He
then reminds them the Lord is the everlasting God. He is the creator of the ends of
the earth. He will
never grow weary. His strength is
eternal and all powerful. His knowledge
and
understanding is beyond human comprehension. They need to remember who He is. The beauty of all
of this is that this mighty God still desires and wants a
relationship with His people.
July 10 – They That Wait - Isaiah 40:29-31
Isaiah then
outlines benefits, promises and blessings from the Lord. He gives strength to the weary,
tired and wore out.
He increases the power and might to the weak. The reality is that even youths get
tired, weak, and weary.
Young men will stumble and fall when depleted of strength.
Those who hope
in the Lord and wait on Him. They shall
be revived, renewed, and transformed by
The power, anointing, enablement, and regeneration of the
Lord. They will have supernatural
strength.
They shall soar above the situation like eagles. They will have the mindset and view of things
like the
Lord. They will
run and have the pace of a winner. They
will not grow weary in well doing because
In due season they will have a harvest. They will walk through life with the enabling
hand of the Lord
And they will not faint, be weak or lack strength.
July 11 – I am He - Isaiah 40:1-5
Isaiah sends a
message to the people who live on the coasts.
People like Tyre and Sidon but Israel as
well. He invites
them to come for new strength, to speak, listen and to hear sound
judgment. He tells
them someone is coming from the east. This individual will have righteous as his
feet. Nations and
kings will be subdued by him. He will deal with them like dust and driven
chaff. He will pursue and
trample his enemies under his feet.
Who is the one
who will raise this person up. It is the
Lord who has called forth the generations.
He
Is the Lord. The
first and the last. He is the great I
am, and I am He. This alludes to his
power, might,
Dominion and sovereignty.
July 12 – The Coastlands - Isaiah 41:5-10
The coastlands
because of this message are afraid and tremble.
They try to encourage each other to
be strong. The
craftsman begins to create a idol or god to protect them but it will fail and
fall. Idols are
nothing but deaf and dumb things set up to worship
demons.
Israel however
has been chosen by the Lord. Abraham and
Jacob are God’s friend. The Lord has
Placed them in the remotest parts of the earth and call
them back. They are His servants and
have not
Been rejected by the Lord. A great promise for all God’s people for all
generations.
July 13 – Do not Fear - Isaiah 41:10
This is such a
powerful verse. God tells us not to be
afraid. Fear is a spirit and must be
overcome by
A spiritual means.
Paul tells us in 2 Tim 1:7, it is overcome by love, power, and a sound
mind. Perfect
love casts out all fear.
Fear is also dealt with by knowing the Lord is with you and you are not
alone.
You don’t have
to be anxious or look around for help.
The Lord your God is there, and He will never
Leave or forsake you.
He promises to strengthen, empower, and enable you. The Lord is going to help
You. You have
divine assistance. The Lord is going to
uphold you and keep you upright. He will
do it
With His righteous right hand. In the Hebrew mindset the right hand of God
is His power and strength.
July 14 – A sharp Instrument - Isaiah 41:11-16
Isaiah reminds
his audience that all who have hurt them through anger will be shamed and
dishonored. Those
that contend with them will be nothing and perish. They could look for
people to fight with but there are none or
nonexistent.
The reason for
this is because The Lord is upholding them with his right hand. That is why He can
Say, “Do not fear and that He will help them.” They may at times be lowly but the Lord in
His grace and
mercy will help them.
He is the Holy redeemer of Israel.
He has bought them back from their sin.
The Lord is
going to make them like a sharp instrument, and they will be able to cut
through any
Nation. They will
be able to pulverize their enemies. They
will be like a storm and scatter them.
The people will rejoice in the Lord and give glory to the
Holy One of Israel. What a promise.
July 15 – Benefits - Isaiah 41:17-19
There will be
needy and afflicted people seeking water to quench their thirst, but they will
not find it.
The Lord will answer them and will not forsake them. He gives comfort to the needy, vulnerable,
and
Afflicted. He will
open rivers on bare heights, springs in the valley, and make the wilderness a
pool of
Water. He will
create lands that have been dry into fountains of water. He will put forest of acacia,
Juniper, box tree, myrtle, olive, and cypress.
People will
see and recognize that the hand of the Lord has done this and that the Holy One
of Israel
Has done exactly what He has promised. You can trust the Lord for His promises,
blessings, and benefits.
July 16 – Warning to Idols - Isaiah 41:20-24
The Lord
invites the people to present their case.
Tell us, this is a reference to the trinity. What
Is going on and what is going to take place. Present your case and your strong
arguments. The Lord
Is not afraid of our concerns. The Lord will hear, determine the outcome,
and announce what is coming.
This is a
warning and announcement to the idols and gods.
Declare what you know or if good, or
Evil will come.
Should the people fear or look about?
Idols are of not account, their works are nothing
And those who choose them are an abomination. Serious things to consider.
July 17 – One who Comes - Isaiah 41:25-29
The Lord is
going to rouse and bring someone from the north. This person will call on the name of
The Lord early in the morning. He will destroy mortar and clay. The Lord has declared this from the
Beginning and in former times. They will say the Lord is right. No one has declared, proclaimed, or
Said these words before.
The Lord has said in Zion and has said a messenger will come with good
news.
The Lord has looked and saw there is no counselor among
the recipients. Anyone who rises among
them will give a false answer and lie.
Their works are worthless. Their
molten images and idols are wind and emptiness.
This is the folly of idolatry.
July 18 – The Messiah - Isaiah 42:1-4
Isaiah gives a
portrait and snapshot of the Messiah. He
is the servant of the Lord and is upheld
By the Lord. He is
the chosen one in whom the Lord delights.
He will have the Holy Spirit on Him.
This was what happened in the Old Testament. He will bring justice to the nations. This means
Right now, that is not what is happening.
He will not
cry out, shout, or raise His voice in the street. He will not be an activist. He will be gentle
In his approach and manner. He will be faithful in the practice of
justice and fairness. He will not
falter,
Backdown, backout or become discouraged. He will establish and bring justice and
righteousness to the
earth. In his
teachings even the nations located on Islands will put their hope in Him. A perfect portrait
of Jesus Christ.
July 19 – All Things New - Isaiah 42:5-9
The describes
himself as the creator of the heavens and the one who stretches them to
infinity.
He created the earth and mankind whose very breath is a
gift from Him. Lord calls His people to
Righteousness. He
will uphold, be a covenant, and a light to the gentiles.
The Lord will
open blind eyes, free captives, and release the dungeons of darkness. The Lord is
Mighty in his name.
He will not yield his glory, essence, nature, and character to
another. Former
Things have taken place, but the Lord is declaring new
things. Before they happen, He will
announce it
To His people. So
beautiful how prophecy and promise work together.
July 20 – A New Song - Isaiah 42:10-17
The master
lyrist Isaiah then pens a song of praise.
This is new song of praise. This
is a song
Given to the ends of the earth, those under the sea and
people who live on the islands of the
Sea. Let the
people of Sela, wilderness, settlements, and mountaintops raise their voices
and shout.
Let them give praise and glory to the Lord.
The Lord is a
champion, warrior with great zeal. With
a shout He will raise the battle cry and will
Win over His enemies.
For a long time, the Lord was silent, quiet and held Himself back. Like a women
In childbirth He will cry out, pant, and gasp.
The Lord will
lay waste to mountains, hills, vegetation, and islands. He will lead the blind and help
Them navigate places unknown. He will turn light from darkness and make
rough places a plain. He
Will not forsake them and He will do great things. For
those who trust in idols and worship them shall
Be turned back in utter shame.
July 21 – Folly of Sin -
Isaiah 42:18-25
Israel is
described as blind and deaf. He equates
the messenger and servants of His as blind and deaf
To the agreements that have been made. God keeps his side, but His people
don’t. They are blind to
What is seen and deaf to what has been presented. The law is a delight to the Lord. His righteousness,
Glory and greatness make the law what it is.
The problem is
that people are trapped in prisons, dungeons, and hidden places. They are
plunder,
Booty, and loot.
No one can rescue them, free them, and send them back. The reason they are in this
Condition is because of their sin, and it was the Lord
who sent there because of that. Sin is a
trap
And prison. They
have sinned, not follow His ways, or obeyed them. When the Lord punished them
They still did not understand, and they did not take
heart. The folly of sin is that it
blinds you to truth
And freedom.
July 22 – Do not Fear - Isaiah 43:1-4
Isaiah then
exhorts the people about who the Lord is and what He does. He is the Lord who created
Jacob and then changed his name to Israel. The supplanter became a prince with God. The Lord has
Redeemed them and bought them back from sin. He has called them by name and so there is no
fear.
When they pass
through trouble waters they will not drown or be swept away. Israel went through
The Red Sea and Jordan river. When they pass the fire you
will not be burned or set ablaze. The
three
Hebrew boys saw that.
The Lord is
the Holy one and the savior. He will
give the nations for a ransom and stability.
We are
Honored in his sight.
The Lord loves us. People and
nations have been given in exchanged for us.
What
An honor, inheritance, and promise.
July 23 – I am God - Isaiah 43:5-10
Larry Lea back
in the eighties used this scripture as a launching pad to call people to his
church.
This is the second exhortation to not be afraid. Fear of course is a spirit and must be dealt
with in a
Spiritual way. The
Lord is with us so from the four directions the Lord will call people to help
and be
With you. They
will not be held back and in the spiritual realm you can call them to help you
in prayer.
Those who call
upon the Lord will realize that they have been called by His name and they have
been
Created for a purpose.
Life takes on meaning. Part of
that is being to help those who are spiritual blind
And deaf to be free to hear and see the gospel.
The Lord
reminds them no gods made of human hands could foretold this. They can say things are
true or right. The
people of God are His witnesses. We know
and believe in Him. We understand that
He is who says He is.
There is no God who has been formed Him and there is none after
Him. He is the
Eternal God. He
alone is God.
July 24 – Redeemer - Isaiah 43:11-15
The Lord
reminds them through Isaiah that apart from Hin there is no savior and that is
not some
foreign God. They
are His witnesses that He is the Lord.
From ancient times no one can take them out
of His hand and no one can reverse when he acts. Even though Israel has been unfaithful God is
merciful. He is
the redeemer of Israel.
Isaiah then
looks into the future and tells Judah that they shall be taken to Baylon as
fugitives for
Their pride and sin.
He then reveals four things about God.
He is their Lord, Sovereign, and Master.
He is their Holy One.
This is character nature and essence.
He is Israel’s creator for he called Abraham
Out of the Babylon.
He is their king and ruler.
July 25 – a New Thing - Isaiah 43:16-21
The Lord
reminds His people that He was the one who led them through the Red Sea and
defeated
The Egyptian army.
He then tells them to forget the past and the former things. Do not make the past
Part of your present or future. He is now doing a new thing that they cannot
perceive it. He is going
To make a way in the wilderness and create springs of
life in the desert. The animals will
honor Him
And He will provide water in the wasteland and deserts
for His chosen people to drink. Like he
did for
Moses when he struck the rock with his staff.
The Lord has
created and formed a people for Himself.
He has made them so they can proclaim and
Declared His name.
Worship is an attitude of the heart expressed and praise is an attitude
of gratitude
Shown. Life in the
Lord has purpose and fulfillment.
July 26 – Choices - Isaiah 43:22-28
Israel has not
called on the Lord or done anything for Him.
They have not brought them their
offerings or sacrifices.
The Lord has not demanded or burdened the people with any obligations.
Judah has however burdened the Lord with their sins and
have wearied Him with their offenses.
The Lord is
the one who blots out transgressions for His own sake and remembers their sin
no
More. The Lord
invites them to review the past. To
discuss the matter of their innocence.
Their
First father sinned.
Adam did this on several occasions as did Abraham. Even those he sent to
Teach them were sinners.
The results were that the dignitaries from the temple were disgraced.
Jacob was consigned to destruction, and Israel to
scorn. There are consequences to the
choices
We make either good or bad.
July 27 – Badge of Honor - Isaiah 44:1-5
Isaiah reminds
his audience that Isarel has been chosen.
The Lord formed them, made them and He
Will help them.
The tells them to not be afraid they are His servants and the
chosen. So he will bless
Them water when they are thirsty and streams when they
are dry. He will pour out His Spirit and
blessing upon children and offspring.
They will sing
like fruitful trees. Some will say that
they belong to the Lord and identify as ones who
Belong to the Lord and Jacob. Others are going to write on their hand and
identify as the Lord’s They
Will take and be proud of the name of Israel. A time is coming when shame shall become
honor.
July
28 – Idol Folly - Isaiah 44:6-12
The Lord is Israel’s king, redeemer, and
the Lord Almighty. This is not just
titles He gives Himself.
This
is who the Lord is. He is the first and
the last. There is no god apart from
Him. Who is like Him
Come
forward and declare it and make it know.
The Lord established His people long ago and only
He
can tell what is to come. He reminds
them to not be afraid or tremble. He
proclaimed and
Foretold
long ago that they were His witnesses.
They were to tell that there was no other God besides
Him. That there is no rock like Him and He is the
one.
Isaiah reveals that those who make idols
are nothing. The things they make are
worthless. Those
Who
speak for idols are blind. The one who
shapes a idol can profit nothing. Jesus
said you can gain the
Who
world and lose your soul.
Isaiah reminds his audience that those who
make idols will be put to shame. The
idols are made by
Human
hands. The demons they honor will be put
to shame along with the craftsman who made these
Idols.
July
29 – Delusion - Isaiah 44:12-20
Isaiah then points out the obvious. The blacksmith goes to his forge. He makes the coals hot and
then
begins his work. He gets hungry and
needs water to keep him working. He
takes his tools and then
begins
to make a human form to create a shrine.
He cuts down a tree. He creates a
fire for his food and
uses
the same tree or form an idol. When the
idol is made, he bows down to it and prays to it and asks
it
to save or bless him. Both know nothing.
The idol worshipper eyes are plastered
with sin, and they cannot see. Their
minds are closed so they
Understand. No one thinks, has knowledge, or understands.
They take a block of wood and create a fire
And
in the same time period create and idol and worship it. Their heart is deluded and mislead. They
Are
living a lie and cannot be saved because of their delusion.
July
30 – Cyrus - Isaiah 44:21-28
The Lord reminds Jacob as Israel He is the
servant of the Lord. As the Lord’s
servant He will not be
Forgotten. Their offenses have been swept away like a
cloud. Their sins like the morning
mist. He asks
Them
to return to Him because they have been redeemed or bought back. Creation has been
Instructed
to sing and burst into song about what the Lord has done. Through Israel the Lord has shown
His
glory.
The Lord reminds His people that they were
formed by Him in the womb. He is the
Lord who made all
Things
both in heaven and on earth. He foils
the signs of the false prophets and makes the wisdom of
this
world appears foolish. He carries out
the words of His prophets and makes the predictions of His
messengers
come to pass. The Lord is about to
rebuild the ruins of Judah.
The Lord can make the watery places and
streams dry up. Then Isaiah introduces a
future helper of
The
Jews. He tells about the Medo Persian
king called Cyrus who is a shepherd who will accomplish
What
the Lord pleases. He commands Jerusalem
to be built, its temple and foundation to be laid. Get
This
200 years before it happens Isaiah reveals how a Persian king will command a
temple to be rebuilt.
When
Isaiah wrote this the temple would not be destroyed for over a hundred
years. The Bible is more
Accurate
than tomorrow’s newspaper.
July
31 – Cyrus Part Two - Isaiah 55:1-8
One has to remember that when Isaiah wrote
his manuscript it was broken up into chapters or verses
That
would come later. In fact, several
hundred years later. So, these first few
verses are a continuation
Of
the previous chapter. Cyrus is anointed
to take nations and strip kings of their power.
He will open
Shut
doors. The Lord will go before him and
level mountains. He will break down
gates of bronze and
cut
threw bars of iron. He will get treasure
from secret places, and he will come to know that the Lord is
summoning
him.
It is for the sake of the Jews he will be
summoned, anointed, and raised up. He
will be given a title of
Honor
though he does not acknowledge the Lord.
He will be strengthened by the Lord.
People from all
Paces
and walks of life will know it is the Lord who has done this. The Lord creates light out of darkness.
He
can bring prosperity or disaster for He is the Lord who can do all things. He commands the elements
So
that righteousness and salvation may flow because these are His qualities.
Aug
1 – Cyrus Part Three - Isaiah 45:9-14
Isaiah then says woe. Woe means grief, anguish, affliction,
wretchedness, calamity, or trouble. In the
Bible,
woe is often used as an exclamation of judgment on others, misfortune on
oneself, sadness over
others,
or a warning of impending doom, condemnation, or wrath of God.
Isaiah tells those who ague with God is
like broken pottery or clay who argues with their maker.
Woe
to those question their maker are like children arguing with their parents of
why they were born.
God
made all things. As for Cyrus he will be
raise up by the righteous who will make his ways straight.
Cyrus
will rebuild Jerusalem and set the exiles free.
He will be do for a price or reward but because the
Lord
said so.
Aug
2 – No Idols - Isaiah 45:15-18
The prophets see how that the Egyptians,
Kushites, and Sabeans will come to Judah in chains.
They
will bow down in homage and say there is no God except the God of Israel. They will say that
There
is no God but the living God who does not hide.
He is savior and God of Israel.
All idol
Worshipper
will be disgraced and shamed.
Israel will be saved by the Lord. They will never be shamed or disgraced
because God is their ever
Lasting
salvation. The Lord who created all
things will do this for Isarel because He s the Lord and
There
is no other. Isaiah is pounding on the
theme of the Lord is God and the idols are not whatever
Form
they come in.
Aug
3 – Every Knee - Isaiah 45:19-25
The Lord has not spoken from darkness or
in secret. He speaks from the light and
truth. He implores
them
to come to Him and not seek Him in vain.
He invites them to come from the nations and not listen
to
the idols or those who speak for them.
He invites them to counsel and here what was declared long
past.
He reminds them that he is the righteous God, Savior and only God.
When the Lord swear it is by Himself for
there is no greater authority. He does
it with integrity and
His
word and promises cannot be revoked. He
reminds them that every knee will bow and every tongue
will
swear loyalty to Him. Paul would say the
same thing about Jesus Christ. The Lord
is the only
strength
and deliverance. All who rage against
the Lord will be put to shame, but Israel will find
deliverance. Those who boast in the Lord will find His
favor.
Aug
4 – God Who Saves - Isaiah 46:1-4
Isaiah shows his knowledge of the nations
around and their idols. He reminds that
Bel and Nebo are
Nothing
but idols to be carried. They are burden
to the weary. They themselves will go
into captivity.
Every
empire will imprison the idols of other empires to show their superiority.
The Lord speak to the descendants of
Israel. The are a remnant of what they
were once. The Lord
Has
upheld them with truth. He has carried
them before they were born. From birth
to death the Lord
Will
be with His people. The Lord made us,
carry, sustain, and rescue us. What
powerful truths and
Promises
to reflect on.
Aug 5 – The Folly of Idols - Isaiah 46:5-8
The Lord than asks two questions.
Who can compare to the Lord or count Him equal? Who is like
The Lord and to whom can He be
compared? The idol maker pours out his
coins. He hires an idol
Maker who makes it and then they bow down to
worship it. They then lift it on their
shoulders and
Carry it to the sacred place. They cry out to it but it cannot save them
from their troubles. Then the
Lord reminds them and tells them to keep
this in mind. He tells them to keep it
to heart. This is the
Folly of idolatry and a rebellious heart.
Aug 6 – Glory Revealed - Isaiah 46:9-13
Isaiah reminds his audience of the ancient things. Things long ago. The Lord is God and there is none
Like Him.
He is omniscient. He does what He
pleases, and His purposes will stand. He
calls birds from
Far off lands to accomplish His purpose.
What He plans to do or say will be done.
He demands that the
Stubborn hearted hear those who are far from
His righteousness. He will bring is
righteousness near.
Salvation is not far away, and it will not
be delayed. Salvation will be granted to
Zion and my splendor,
Majesty and glory will be given to
Israel. Tremendous promises.
Aug 7 – Babylon Uncovered - Isaiah 47:1-3
Isaiah writes to the Babylonians and their families. He tells them they are soon going to have no
Throne and only the ground to sit upon. There is going to be a humbling time for the
Babylonians.
They will no be called tender and
delicate. He tells them that they are
going to end up ashamed and
Uncovered.
They have been rebellious and cruel.
With the same measure they have shown to others
It will be given to them. If you sow a certain lifestyle sooner or
later, it will catch up and destroy you.
He also warns them that they will end up
fleeing and trying to escape but they will not.
Aug
8 – Failure to Think Through - Isaiah 47:4-7
The Lord is about to execute judgment on
the so call queen of heaven. Ishtar is a
universal deity and
Is
found in many ancient societies.
Israel’s redeemer is the Lord Almighty.
He is the Holy one of Israel
And
the sovereign over the nations. Isaiah
reveals that the capital city of the Babylonian empire is about
To
be destroyed and become silent as cities go.
The Lord reveals why he is going to judge
them. He was angry with His people
because they had
Become
idolaters and had desecrated the covenant.
They were given into the hands of the Babylonians
But
they showed no mercy. They even put the
old and aged into slavery. In their
pride they took on a
Role
that was not theirs and claimed a title which the Lord did not give them. They did not considered
The
consequences or reflect on what might happen.
Shortsightedness is often the thing that brings
Someone’s
downfall.
Aug
9 – Cannot See What is Coming - Isaiah 47:8-11
Isaiah reveals the folly of the
Babylonians and people in general. They
are lovers of pleasure and
Narcissistic. They have not been in a relationship, so they
have no children. In a single moment or
Calamity
and tragedy will come upon them and change their status.
Occult power and witchcraft will not save
anyone from the wrath of God. Another
folly is to believe
That
things done in secret will not be revealed.
Actually, it is the opposite.
Manmade wisdom and
Knowledge
leads to self delusion and deception. When disaster comes, they will not know
how to
conjure
It away. No magic or occult solution
will be found. No amount of money can
change the
situation. No astrologer will see it coming and it will
be swift and deadly when it comes.
Aug
10 – Man’s Wisdom = Isaiah 47:12-15
Isaiah even tells them to keep on with
their magic spells and sorceries which they have done since
Childhood. Maybe they will succeed. The reality is the astrologers, stargazers
who make predictions
Month
by month he tells them to let them save the Babylonian from what is
coming.
The prophet then states that they cannot
even save themselves from the fire and calamity which
Is
about to come. Ever since childhood the
Babylonian have been relying on the wisemen, mages and
Astrologers
and since that time they have been deceived.
No one can save them. The Lord is
the final
Judge
and he will judge with righteousness and fairness.
Aug
11 – It is Coming - Isaiah 48:1-5
Isaiah then begins his message to the
Israelites and people of Judah. They
have made oaths and
Promise
to the God of Isarel and the Lord but they have not kept them. They have not been truthful or
Righteous. They called themselves citizens of Zion and
that they serve the God of Israel. They
said they
Followed
the Lord Almighty.
The Lord foretold ancient and former
things of long ago. His mouth had
announced them even before
They
happened. When He acted, they suddenly
came to pass. The problem is that Judah
was stubborn,
Stiff
necked and tough to reach.
The Lord is telling them what is going to
happen so that they will not be able to say that some idol or
False
god made it happen. They are being
addressed by the true and living God.
Aug
12 – A New Thing - Isaiah 48:6-11
The Lord reminds the people of Judah that
all the things they have seen or heard have been repeated
Many
times. Yet the Lord is about to tell
them new things, hidden things that they have never heard
Before. These are things that are created now, and
they have never heard before, so they won’t be
Able
to say, “Oh that I already knew.”
The Lord tells them the reason He is given
them new information is because they have been a rebel
From
birth and have become treacherous. The
Lord has delayed His wrath for the sake of his nature,
Essence
and character he delayed them. He showed
mercy instead of anger. He chose not to
destroy
Them
even though they deserved it.
The Lord’s motivation is to test them, to
refine them and make them pure. It is
called the Lord’s
Furnace
of affliction. He chose to do this
because He has planned to redeem them.
He will not be
Defamed
and He will not yield His glory to another.
A sobering thought.
Aug
13 – No More Secrets - Isaiah 48:12-16
The Lord calls Israel to listen. He is the first and the last. With his hand He laid the foundations of the
Earth
and with His right hand He spread out the heavens. He called them into being. He reminds them that idols cannot speak or
foretell things. The Lord is about to
judge Babylon and He has chosen the
Medo-Persian
to do this. That which was spoken in
secret is about to become public.
The Medo-Persians will succeed because the
Lord is with them. The Lord has made
this known by His Spirit. Isaiah has
been sent by the Lord to speak this message to both Judah and the
Babylonians. There
Is
no secret any longer it is public. When
God says something is going to happen it would violate His own
Nature
to not make it come to pass.
Aug
14 – Simple and Clear - Isaiah 48:17-22
The Lord is the redeemer, Holy One of
Israel, and the Lord. He is their
sovereign, Lord, and God. He is
The
one who teaches them what is best and the way they should go. When one listens and obeys the
Lord
peace and well being will flow like a river.
If only they have listened the legacy would have been
Great
and passed on for many generations. They
names would be remember and not destroyed.
Isaiah tells them to leave Babylon. Leave that city with joy and gladness. Proclaim it to all nations.
Let
all the nations know that the Lord has redeemed Israel. Like in the past He will lead them through
The
deserts and made water flow from a rock like He did in the times of Moses. This chapter ends with
A
somber warning. There is no peace says
the Lord for the wicked. Simple, clear,
and precise.
Aug
15 – The Servant of the Lord - Isaiah 49:1-6
Isaiah begins a section of his book
talking about the Suffering Servant. The
Lord calls the people of all lands to hear.
Before this person was born the Lord call them and before he was even in
his mothers womb the Lord had called His name.
The Lord has our lives planned out even before we are even
conceived.
The Lord has made His mouth a sharpened
sword. He has been set aside like a
sharpened arrow hidden in a quiver.
Israel was created to display the splendor of God. Unfortunately, because of their
Stubbornness
the Lord has labored in vain. Yet it is not the end of the story. They will be a showcase
Nation
and be a reward for the Lord.
The nation of Israel will be gathered back
to Himself. The servant of the Lord will
be honored and will be the Lord’s strength.
The Lord is also going to restore them to become a light for the
gentiles and His
Salvation
may reach the ends od the earth. This is
a prophecy about the universal Messiah.
Aug
16 – Restoration - Isaiah 49:7-12
The Lord may be at first despised by the
nations, but they will stand up and give honor to the Lord because the Lord is
faithful and they will see that the Lord has chosen Him. The favor of the Lord in
The
day of salvation shall come and help the Messiah.
The Lord will also keep and be a covenant
to His people. He will restore the land
and reassign its
Desolate
inheritances. He will say to the
captives in the darkness to come and be free.
They will be
Fed
and kept. The Lord will have compassion
and will guide them. He will level the
mountains and
Valleys. They will come even from the far away
places. There is going to be a time of
healing and
Restoration.
Aug
17 – Exile - Isaiah 49:13-21
The Lord commands creation to sing, rejoice
and break in song because the Lord comforts his people and has compassion on
the afflicted. Judah has said that the
Lord has forsaken us but can a mother forsake their child. She may forget her child, but the Lord will
not. The Lord has engraved them on the
palms of His hands they are ever before Him.
The people will see their children come
back and they will wear them as ornaments and put them on like a bride. At one time they were desolate and ruined. They were small in the sight of the nations
and far away. Soon, the children born in
exile will say that where you are living is to small. The Lord felt the same way when the people
were in exile. Whatever state we are the
Lord is aware and longs for better things.
Aug
18 – He is the Defender - Isaiah 49:22-26
The Lord has two messages here. The Lord is beckoning to the nations and lift
His banner to the peoples. They are
going to bring your daughters and sons on their arms and hips. Kings will become foster parents to
them. Queens will nourish them. They will bow down and honor Israel. They will know that the Lord is God and those
who hope in Him will never be disappointed.
The Lord then asks a question. Can plunder taken from the warrior or
captives from the fierce? Of course not. The Lord will contend with those that contend
with them and will save their children.
The oppressor will become the oppressed.
All mankind will know that the Lord is Lord. He is Savior, redeemer, and the Mighty One of
Jacob. Such a powerful promise for them
and for us.
Aug
19 – Lord’s hand is no so short - Isaiah 50:1-3
The Lord is speaking to Judah, and he
tells them that they are on the same path as Israel. Isarel was given a certificate of divorce and
sent away to Assyria because of their transgressions and sins. The Lord came but no one was there. When he called no one answered. Sin and iniquity will silence our ability to
hear the Lord when He speaks. There is a
communication gap.
The Lord reminds Judah that His arm is not
too short that he cannot save and that he does have the strength to rescue
them. All they must do is ask. The Lord is only a prayer away. Just with a word he can turn the sea or
rivers in desert. He clothes the heavens
with darkness and make it look like sackcloth.
Nothing is too hard for the Lord.
Aug
20 – The Passion - Isaiah 50:4-6
The Lord gives those who seek Him a well
instructed tongue. One that can sustain
and keep the weary. He wakens us early
so we can seek Him and get instructed.
Remember His mercy is new every morning and great is His faithfulness.
Isaiah states that the Sovereign Lord has
opened the ears of the Messiah. He has
not been rebellious or have turned away.
The Messiah has offered his back to those who beat him. This of course speaks of what Jesus would
suffer at the hands of the Romans. His
cheeks would be bruised, and His beard would be pulled out. He would be mocked and spit upon which did
happen. Isaiah gets a picture of the
crucifixion 700 years before it happened.
Aug
21 – No Accusation - Isaiah 50:7-9
The Messianic picture continues stating
the Lord is going to help Him. He will
not be disgraced. He is going to set His
face like flint. The so-called shame
will turn to victory. The Lord
vindicates and because of that no one can bring charges. The Messiah will face His accusers face to
face.
The accuser will be confronted. When the sovereign Lord helps no one can
condemn. Remember there is no
condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.
They will wear out like a garment and the moths will eat them. All the plans and devices of men and evil
will come to naught when the Lord is on our side.
Aug
22 – Invitation - Isaiah 50:9-11
A question is asked. Who fears the Lord and who obeys the word of
the Lord. An invitation then is given. Let the one who walks in the dark and has no
light trust in the Lord and rely on their God.
God is always issuing an invitation.
He then states that a person can light a torch, build a fire for warmth
but it will not satisfy a basic need.
When we rely on our own devices, wisdom, and resources they will fail,
and we end up in torment. Answer the
invitation and receive eternal and abundant life. The alternative is dismal.
Aug
23 – Abraham and Sarah - Isaiah 51:1-3
Isaiah speaks direct to those who wish to
pursue and go after righteousness and desire to seek the Lord. He tells them to go to rock from which they
were cut and from the quarry they were hewn.
This of course is the Lord, and their desire is from Him. Their examples are Abraham and Sarah. They were the ones who gave birth to
Israel. Abraham started out as one but
later he became the father of many nations and people. That was because of the blessing of the Lord.
The Lord is going o comfort the people of
Zion. He has seen their ruins. He will make the desert like the garden of
Eden. This promise will bring about four
things. Gladness, thanksgiving, joy, and
the sound of singing. All forms of
worship. Worship is an attitude of the
heart express when the Lord has fulfilled and kept His promises.
Aug
24 – Seize the Eternal - Isaiah 51:4-17
The Lord gives an invitation for the
nation to listen. Instruction will come
from Him. His justice will become the
light to the nation. His righteousness
is coming quickly. The salvation of the
Lord is on the way. The mighty arm of
the Lord will bring justice to the nations.
Those who live on islands will look to the Lord for hope.
Isaiah encourages his audience to look to
creation. The heavens will vanish like
smoke and the earth will wear out like a garment. Isaiah is the master of speech and
illustration. The inhabitants like have
a short lifespan like flies. Salvation
however lasts forever. Seize salvation
that lasts and not the things of the earth which perish quickly.
Aug
25 – Therefore the Redeemed - Isaiah 51:7-11
The Lord then tells the people to hear
what is right and take his instruction to heart. He tells them to not fear mere mortal or
listen to their insults. They will be
eaten up like a moth eats a garment or how the worm devours the wood. The righteousness of the Lord will last
forever, and His salvation is for all generations.
Isaiah says that his readers should awake
and see the arm of the Lord. Remember
days gone by and generations of old. Was
it not Israel that cut Rahab to pieces. Rahab, in these passages, takes the
meaning of primeval, chaotic, multi-headed sea-dragon or Leviathan.
The Lord is the one who dried up the Red
Sea and made a way through it for the nation of Israel. Therefore, the redeemed shall enter Zion with
singing. Everlasting joy will crown
their heads. Gladness and joy will
overtake them. Sorrow, sadness, and
sighing will flee or run away. This of
course became a powerful song during the Jesus movement.
Aug
26 – The Almighty One - Isaiah 51:12-16
The Lord reminds His people that they
should never fear people. They are mere
mortal like the grass. The problem is
that they have forgotten the Lord who made all creation because all they see is
their oppressors who are bent on destruction.
Easy to do.
The Lord will soon set the captive free
and release those in prison. They will
not die from starvation. The Lord is
their God. He stirs up the seas. He is the Almighty. He has put his words in their mouths, and
they are covered by the shadow of His hand.
He has set the heavens in place and laid the foundations of the earth,
and they are His people. Such a great
knowledge and reality.
Aug
27 – God’s Wrath - Isaiah 51:17-22
The wrath of the Lord is equated to people
who have become drunk on wine and drank even the last contents of the cup. It has gotten so bad that even the children
that have been born to her have abandon her.
She is about to face, ruin. famine, sword, and destruction and no one
will save or help her as a nation.
The wrath of the Lord is swift, strong and
comes with a rebuke. In this case the
Lord who usually defends Israel will not.
They will drink the cup of His wrath and they will be no more. They will be given over to their tormentors
and they will be walked upon because of their rebellion, disobedience, and
idolatry. A sad state for a covenant
people. A lesson for all.
Aug
28 – Freedom - Isaiah 52:1-3
The Lord encourages His people to wake up
and clothe themselves with strength. The
city of Jerusalem is about to be clothed with splendor. The gentiles and the undefiled will not enter
it. They are to shake off their chains
of slavery and shake off the dust of oppression. They have been captive. They were once sold for nothing but now
without any money they have been redeemed.
This is the beginning of a great story of redemption which will come by
the hand of the Lord and His Messiah.
Aug
29 – It is I - Isaiah 52:4-6
The people of Israel first were appressed
and enslaved in Egypt. Next, the
Assyrians oppressed them. The Lord asks
the question of what He should do. His
people have become nothing and all day long the Lord name has been mocked and
blasphemed.
The Lord is about to rise up. He is about to let the whole world know that
He is the Lord. Most importantly His
people the nation of Israel will know.
They will also know that He foretold it long ago. This is not a secret. It is the Lord and He alone is God. God tells what He is going to do long before
it happens so His people can watch, wait, and pray.
Aug
31 – How Beautiful - Isaiah 52:7-10
This is both a song and prophecy. How beautiful are the feet of those who bring
good news. They are proclaiming, peace,
good tidings, and salvation. They are
saying to Zion and the world that our God, your God reign. He is sovereign. Paul would use this passage in Romans.
The watchman lift up their voices. They shout with joy that the Lord is going to
return to Zion His dwelling place. They
will see it with their own eyes. The
ruins of Jerusalem are encouraged to burst into songs of joy. The Lord has redeemed and comforted His
people. The Lord has borne His holy arm
in the sight of all nations. All peoples
will see it. All languages will speak of
it. All the ends of the earth will see
and be witnesses to the salvation of the Lord.
What a day that is going to be.
It has happened to a certain point with Israel of today.
Sept
1 – The Blood Never Loses its Power - Isaiah 52:11-15
Isaiah closes off this chapter with an
exhortation to Israel and Levi. Depart
and go out. Do not touch any unclean
things. Come out and be pure those who
carry the articles of the Lord.
Something that was suspect in Isaiah’s day. Often the office of the High Priest was more
political or ceremonial than it was sacred or religious. They will not go out in haste or in
flight. The Lord is going before them,
and He will be their rear guard to protect them.
Isaiah then begins His account of the
suffering servant. Remember Isaiah did
not put chapters or verses in his account or manuscript that would be added
later by scholars to create a more tangible account.
The servant of the Lord will act wisely,
raised up, lifted and exalted. This is a
700 glimpse or snapshot of what will happen to Jesus. The people of His day will be appalled at
Him. His appearance and visage will be
disfigured beyond that of any human being.
His form beyond human likeness.
Jesus will be turned into human hamburger. He will sprinkle many nations. This is a prophecy about the blood Jesus that
can cleanse individual and nations.
Kings will shut their mouths because of
Him. They were not told, but they will
see. In that time, they may not have
heard but they will understand. The
gospel will be the catalyst for end times revival and salvation.
Sept
2 – Suffering Servant - Isaiah 53:1-3
This is probably the most powerful Old
Testament prophecy. Isaiah asks the
question. Who has believed our report
and to whom has the Lord revealed? Then
the Lord reveals that the Messiah will grow up before the Lord as a tender
root. Like one out of the dry
ground. This person is nourished by the
Lord in a time where things seem dry and lifeless spiritually.
He will be ordinary. Like anyone walking down the street. Jesus will be ordinary in His vocation and
personage. No beauty, majesty, or
something that people would desire. He
will become despised and rejected by mankind.
He will be a man of suffering.
When He is on His way to the cross people
will hide their faces from his because of his battered appearance. He will be despised and held in low esteem. Jesus will be hated by the Jews, scribes,
ruler and the Romans.
Sept
3 – For Us - Isaiah 53:4-6
Isaiah continues with His description and
account. The Messiah or Jesus took our
pain and bore our suffering. We
considered and looked at Him being punished, stricken, and afflicted by
God. He paid a debt He did not owe; I
owe a debt I could not pay.
He was wounded and pierced for our
transgressions; He was crushed for our habitual sins. The punishment and chastisement that brought
us peace. It is by His wounds and
stripes that we have been healed. Jesus
made us whole and healed by His broken body and shed blood.
We are like sheep who have gone
astray. Each of us have gone our own
way. Yet the Lord has laid on Him the
iniquity of all. When Jesus hung on the
cross the sins of all mankind for all time was laid upon Him. In that moment who knew the separation of man
from God. That is why He cried out, My
God, my God why have you forsaken me.
Sept
4 – The Perfect One - Isaiah 53:7-9
The picture continues. When oppressed and afflicted He did not open
His mouth. The rulers and Romans were
shocked by this. He was led like a sheep
before the shearers or a lamb to the slaughter.
He did not open His mouth to defend Himself. BY oppression and judgment, He was taken
away. No one of His generation
protested. Not His disciples, family, or
friends. He was cut off from the land of
the living. Jesus died and the results
was the transgressions and sins of the people caused His punishment.
Jesus was then assigned or placed in the
grave. He was considered by the ruler,
people and Romans as a wicked man or blasphemer. He was like any other even the rich. All end up in the same place a four by seven
plot of ground. Though He not a violent
or deceitful person. The perfect one
died so we who are not could have the possibility of perfection.
Sept
5 – The Advocate - Isaiah 53:10-12
Isaiah ends this account with the
following insights. It was the Lord’s
will to crush Him and cause Him to suffer.
The Lord made His life an offering for sin. This is the purpose for Jesus coming. He will see His offspring and prolong His
days. Jesus would be the first of
many. The Lord will prosper His
hands.
After He has suffered. He will see the light of life. Jesus was resurrected. He will be satisfied by the results of
salvation being offered to all. By the
knowledge of the Lord, the righteous servant has justified many and has bore
their iniquities.
Isaiah then sees the work of the
Messiah. He will become among the
great. No man is now more respected and
revered than Jesus Christ. He will
divide the spoils among the strong. He
poured His life out to death. He was
numbered among the transgressors. Jesus
was hung between two thieves. He bore
the sins of many in fact all people. Now
He, makes intercession and is an advocate for all. Jesus is praying for us right now.
Sept
6 – Enlarge - Isaiah 54:1-3
An invitation is given here to burst into
song for the barren woman that has never had a child. There is a blessing in that because that
person can dedicate their entire life to the Lord and never have any burdens of
family.
Isaiah then encourages his audience to
lengthen their tent pegs and tent cords.
This is an invitation to see the Lord bring His blessings. It is also a directive to risk something and
see what the Lord can do. It is also an
exhortation to do this because this becomes a legacy for your descendants. What we do now and the risk we take can
affect our future generations. Righteous
risk will always bring righteous results.
Joshua was told a similar thing when he was about to take the land for
the Lord.
Sept
7 – Come Back - Isaiah 54:4-8
This is such a wonderful passage. It brings the following promises, blessings,
and benefits. You are not to be afraid
because you will not be put to shame.
You do not have to fear disgrace because the sins and shame of your
youth will not be brought up again. The
Lord is your husband, the almighty is your redeemer. He is the God of all the earth, and He is
your friend.
The Lord is calling us back. Like a wife who was deserted a young wife who
married young. You were abandoned but
now the Lord is bringing us back. Hosea
did that for Gomer in the book of Hosea.
The Lord had in a moment of anger because of our sin, rebellion, and
stiff-neckedness gave us over. Now in
compassion and everlasting kindness He has extended His hand of love and
forgiveness.
Sept
8 – Precious City - Isaiah 54:9-12
The Lord promises Noah the Lord swore that
He would never destroy the earth with water.
So the Lord makes an oath not to be angry or to rebuke them again. Though the mountains be shaken, and the hills
be removed the love the Lord has for His people will not be shaken or His
covenant peace will be removed. The Lord
has compassion on His people. Great
promise.
Afflicted people and places will be
rebuilt with foundations of precious stones.
The walls will be rubies, the gates of sparkling jewels and the walls of
precious stones. This is a direct
reference to the New Jerusalem. Some
thousands of years the Lord let Isaiah see this sight. John of course saw it in the Book of
Revelation.
Sept
9 – No Weapon - Isaiah 54:13-17
The prophecy is set in the future in the
time of the thousand reigns of Christ.
All the children will ne taught by the Lord. It will be a time of great peace. Tyranny will be far away, and terror will be
removed. Those who will tack will be
defeated and end up surrendering to t he people of God. Using the illustration of the Blacksmith the
Lord says that any weapon forged against us will not prosper or succeed. The people of God will be able to refute any
word or tongue spoken against us. This is
the vindication and heritage of the servants of the Lord. The Lord has declared it and it can not be
altered and changed.
Sept
10 – The Invite - Isaiah 55:1-5
The Lord then issues an invitation. Those that are thirsty or hungry are invited
to come to drink and eat. Those that are
thirsty will thirst no more. Those who
have no money will be able to enjoy food made by the Lord. They are counsel to go after the eternal and
not the natural.
They are called to hear and listen so they
may live. The Lord is going to make an
everlasting covenant, a faithful promise that comes through David. The Lord made David a witness to the
people. A ruler and commander over
Israel. The Lord will summon nations to
his people and in fact individuals not even known by the God’s people will come
running. The splendor of the Lord will
be the attraction for all this attention.
The Lord’s character, nature and essence will be the calling card for
this.
Sept
11 – The Word - Isaiah 55:6-12
This is such a powerful passage. Incredible truths are presented here. Seek the Lord while He may be found call on
Him while He is near. He is as close as
the mention of His name. Let the wicked
forsake their way and the unrighteous their thought. When they do this the Lord will have mercy on
them and freely pardon them.
Our thoughts are not His thoughts and our
ways His ways. As the heavens are higher
than the earth the ways of the Lord s higher than ours. So are His thought higher than our
thoughts. As the snow and rain come down
from the sky and make the earth bud and flourish. So, the word of the Lord which comes out of
His mouth will not return void. It will
accomplish what the Lord desires and achieve His purpose. The word of God is trustworthy and true. The Bible is authoritative and trustworthy.
Sept
12 – Renown - Isaiah 55:12-13
The promise is given that those who go out
will have joy and be led forth by peace.
Creation will join in the song.
The trees of the field will clap their hands. The juniper tree will grow in stead of the
thornbush and the myrtle tree will flourish instead of the briars.
This will be the Lord’s renown and calling
card. It will be an everlasting sign and
billboard. The promise is that it will
endure forever. The Lord is faithful
when He makes a promise. He will always
accomplish what He says He will do because it is his character, nature, and
essence.
Sept
13 – How to be Blessed - Isaiah 56:1-3
Isaiah is a social reformer who had the
ears of both noble and commoner. He
relates how the Lord wants people to maintain justice. This is a concern for justice, peace, and
genuine respect for people” He states that they are do what is right. James says that sin is knowing what to do and
not doing it. The reason for this
exhortation is that that salvation is near, and righteousness is about to be
revealed. For the Christian this means
living right in the face of eternity and the coming of the Lord.
You are blessed when you do this and the
person who does will be stable, constant, and consistent. Keeping the Sabbath and keeping one’s hands
from evil is important in the eyes of the prophet. The gentiles and the eunuch in the Lord will
never be excluded or without help.
Sept
14 – House of the Lord - Isaiah 56:4-7
Those who keep the appointed says of
worship, chose the Lord and keep His word.
The Lord will give them everlasting names. Gentiles will love, bind themselves and
minister to and for the Lord. They will
love the name of the Lord, be His servants and keep worship days, and hold fast
to His covenant.
The Lord will bring them to His appoint
place and will give them joy the house and practice of prayer. The offerings and sacrifices that they make
will be accepted by the Lord. His house
will be called a house of prayer for all the nations. Jesus brought up this statement when he
cleansed the temple. The house of the
Lord should be respected and honored because it where God’s people gather to
worship the Lord in a corporate setting.
Sept
15 – Picture of the Wicked - Isaiah 56:8-12
The Lord promises that He will gather the
exiles of Israel. He has still others
that need to be gathered as well. There
is going to be a time where the exile will return and enjoy the bounty of the
land again. Some one hundred years
before it happens Isaiah sees the exiles and like Jeremiah says the people will
return. In 1948, Israel returned to
Palestine and became a nation again.
The Lord then turns his attention to the
wicked. He calls them beasts and
dogs. He states that they are blind,
ignorant, and dreamers. He accuses the
watchman of blindness and ignorance. The
wicked are not satisfied. They are like
shepherds who lack understanding. They
follow their own way and seek their own gain.
They are selfish. They have only
eyes for today and not for tomorrow or eternity.
Sept
16 – Rest in Peace - Isaiah 57:1-2
Isaiah in this chapter brings the contrast
between the righteous and the wicked. He
shows the difference between the godly and the idolater. When the righteous perish no one takes it to
heart. When the devout person is taken away no one understands. That is because the wicked are selfish and
self absorbed. The ones who walk
uprightly before the Lord enter in eternal peace. They find rest as they lie in death. They truly rest in peace, and this is where
we get the phrase, “rest in peace.” This
is the reward of the righteous. This was
the promise given to the thief on the cross when Jesus said to him, “Today you
shall be with me in paradise.”
Sept
17 – Address to the Wicked - Isaiah 57:3-6
Isaiah changes his tone and addresses the
wicked. He calls them children of
witchcraft. Offspring of immoral people. They are mockers, and sneer, stick out their
tongues, brood of rebels and offspring of liars. They are immoral when they worship oaks and
trees. They have sacrificed their
children in ravines to pagan gods. They
have poured out drink offerings and grain offerings in full view of the Lord. So, when he brings His judgment for their
rebellion, disobedience, and paganism.
He will not relent. Judgment is
coming swift and sure. The Lord is not
mocked whatever a person sows they will reap.
Sept
18 – Endless Trap - Isaiah 57:7-10
Isaiah then continues to talk to the
wicked. Many at those times had a form
of godliness but denied the power thereof.
You made their bed on a high a lofty hill. Even today high places are where offerings to
demons are made. They made their
sacrifices there. However, in private
they had pagan symbols and forsook the Lord.
They committed adultery with these idols. They gave offerings of olive oil and perfume
to Molek.
They sent ambassadors to other lands to
learn of their pagan ways. They added to
the pantheon of gods and idols they served.
They even went to the length of seeking mediums to contact the
dead. Isaiah of course knew the dead had
no contact with the living. They had
become weary with the ways of their lives but refused to give up on those
ways. Instead of seeking the lord and
His strength they were trying to make it on their own strength and failed. Such is the folly of idol worship. Instead of freedom idol worship is an endless
trap.
Sept
19 - Isaiah 57:11-14
The prophet continues his query. The wicked walk-in dread and fear because
they have not sought the Lord. It is not
that the Lord has been silent the problem is that they do not fear the
Lord. The Lord will expose their
unrighteousness and works. When they cry
out, He will not hear them. The Lord
tells idol worshipper to let their idols save you. Idol worshippers will be carried away and
exiled. Whoever those trusts in the Lord
will find refuge, inheritance, and legacy.
They will once again be brought back and given their inheritance. Wonderful blessings, benefits, and promises
are given to the child of God.
Sept
20 – Those Near and Far - Isaiah 57:14-19
To the contrite the Lord will level the
ground and remove obstacles. The Lord is
high, lofty, who lives
forever
and is holy will be with the one who is contrite and lowly in spirit. The will revive the heart and
spirit
of the contrite. He will not accuse or
be angry with them. They will not faint
and will know they
are
His people whom He created.
The Lord hates greed, selfish ambition,
and covetousness. He punishes those who do it and hides his
Face
from them. The promises is that when a
person repents He will heal, guide, and comfort them. He
Will
create praise on their lips, peace to those far and near and heal them.
Sept
21 – The Wicked - Isaiah 57:20-21
The Lord has a warning and reality check
for the wicked. The wicked are like a
tossing sea. They cannot rest. They stir up in their live mire and mud. Things are ugly and tormented. There is no peace in their hearts, minds, and
lives. They cannot settle. There is no satisfaction, and they go through
life unfulfilled. They spend their lives
on the pursuit of things that pass away.
The have no direction or guidance for life. They make it up as they go and end up in
bondage, fear, and oppression. They live
their lives not producing, receiving or being of any value.
Sept
22 – Fasting - Isaiah 58:1-5
Isaiah in this chapter will be addressing
a pillar of Jewish religious life called fasting. He starts by making a proclamation that
Israel has been rebellious and sinful.
They seem to have a desire to know his ways, to do what is right, ask
for guidance and seem eager to know that He is near. They even fast and ask the Lord if He has
noticed. They ask the prophet if God has
noticed their piety.
The problem is on their days of fasting
they do as they please and exploits their workers. Their fasting ends with quarrelling and
strife. They strike each other and
fight. They fast and expect their voice
will be heard on high.
The Lord asks them a serious
question. Is this the kind of fast I
have chosen? Where people humble
themselves one day. They bow their
heads, put on sackcloth and ashes. You
call that a fast. They have all the
appearance of godliness, but it has become a ritual, tradition, or
exercise.
Sept
23 – Noonday From Night - Isaiah 58:6-10
The type of fasting they are displaying is
not what the Lord wants. Fasting is
designed to loose chains of injustice.
It is designed to break the yoke of oppression. Those who currently fast do not. They do not share their food with the
hungry. They do not share shelter for
the homeless. They refuse to clothe the
naked. They even turn away their own
family members. This is the essence and
nature of true fasting. Those who fast
must be involved in social action.
Isaiah the reformer again preaching to audience.
When social action follows fasting and
alms then light shines in the darkness.
Healing once again appears, and righteousness goes before. The glory of the Lord will be their
rearguard. When they call the Lord will
answer. When they cry for help and the
Lord will come to their aid.
True fasting does away with the yoke of
oppression. When one does not engage in
malicious talk and slander. Satisfies
the needs of the oppressed the Lord will make their light shine in the darkness
and their night will become noonday.
Amazing promises to true fasting.
Sept
24 – Restorers - Isaiah 58:11-12
The Lord promises to guide the righteous
always. He will satisfy our needs in the
time of a sun scorched land. He will
strengthen our frame. Our bones and
sinew will be strong and able to with stand and problems. Our lives will be like a well watered garden
whose waters never fails. This talks
about abundance. Jesus said, “Out of
your innermost being rivers of water will flow.” Jesus told the Samaritan woman that the water
He gives one will never thirst again.
The legacy of the righteous is that their
descendants will rebuild ancient ruins.
They will raise up age old foundations.
We shall be called the rebuilders of broken walls. Like Nehemiah. Called the restorer of streets with
dwellings. What a wonderful promise.
Sept
25 – The Proper Attitude - Isaiah 58:13-19
The nation of Judah had forgotten the
importance of the Sabbath, so Isaiah reminds them. Don’t break the sabbath by what you do. The Sabbath is a delight and the Lord’s Day
is honorable. It is not for us to do as
we please. It is honored by not doing as
one pleases or speaking idle words. It
is a time of rest, reflection, and worship.
It is a time for worship, the word, and prayer. It is a time for corporate fellowship and
coming together to hear God’s word.
When you have the right attitude and
lifestyle on the Lord’s Day then you will find your joy in the Lord which is
His strength. You will triumph on the
heights. You will feast and enjoy your
inheritance. The Lord ha spoken and to
not fulfill this promise would go against his character, nature, and essence.
Sept
26 – Sin’s Consequences - Isaiah 59:1-3
Isaiah reveals something about the Lord
and His view of the present generation.
Isaiah of course lived through the reign of five kings. He saw the reign of 3 godly kings and two
ungodly kings. He was finally killed by
Manasseh the son of Hezekiah. He says
surely the Lord hand is not so short that he cannot save or his ears so dull or
deaf that He cannot hear.
The problem is that the iniquities of the
people have separated them from God. Sin
is doing wrong and evil. It is an active
force in mankind. It is part of our
DNA. It causes us to hide our face from
Him. It causes Him not to hear when we
call to Him. The hands of the sin are
stained with blood and fingers are covered in guilt. This is the action of sin. The attitude of sin is expressed in how we
talk. Lies and wickedness are
spoken.
Sept
27 – No One Does Good -
Isaiah continues with his diatribe. No one pleads for justice or acts with
integrity. They conceive trouble, speak
lies give empty arguments and give birth to evil. They are like evil spiders and poisonous
snakes. They clothed themselves with
cobwebs of deceit. Their deeds and acts
are evil and violent. They rush into sin
and are swift to shed innocent blood.
They go after evil schemes and violence mark their ways.
The way of peace and righteousness they do
not know. There is no justice in their
path or the way they deal with others.
They follow crooked roads and paths.
Anyone who walks with them soon become like them. Paul would use this passage to describe his
generation in the book of Romans.
Sept
28 – Intercession - Isaiah 59:8-14
Isaiah continues talking about his
generation. Most believe this was
written during the time of Manasseh.
They look for light and find darkness.
Justice and righteousness do not reach them. Isaiah from time to time puts himself in the
monologue as an intercessor. They are
like people walking in darkness groping at a wall. At midday they stumble and fall because of
the darkness of their souls. They moan
like bears and doves. They look for
justice but find none. Deliverance is
far away.
The intercession begins. Our offenses are many in your sight. Our sins testify against us. We acknowledge our iniquities. Rebellion, treachery and turning our backs on
God. This has brought revolt and
oppression. Lies in the hearts brought
this about. Justice is driven away. Righteousness stays at a distance. Truth stumbles in the street and honesty
cannot enter. Isaiah like Daniel is
confessing the sins of the people.
Sept
29 – Armor of God - Isaiah 59:15-17
Isaiah is about to change direction in his
monologue. Truth is no where to be found
and whoever suns evil becomes a prey for sin and those who promote it. The Lord looked and saw that there was no
justice. He saw that no one was ready,
wanting, or able to intervene. So, the
Lord Himself will. He will achieve
salvation. Hos own righteousness will
sustain and cause Him to act.
The Lord put on righteousness as His
breastplate. He put on the helmet of
salvation. He clothed Himself with the
garments of vengeance. He wrapped around
himself in zeal as a cloak. Paul would
use this in Ephesians as the armor of God, Isaiah was use familiar language and
illustrations to His audience to catch their attention.
Sept
30 – His Words - Isaiah 59:18-21
Isaiah then states that the Lord will pay
them back for what they have done. It
will be wrath for His enemies and retribution for His foes. From all direction people will fear the name
of the Lord. From the rising of the sun
to its setting they will revere His glory.
They will be aware of His character, essence, and nature. He will come like a flood and His breath
which gives life will drive His vengeance along.
The Redeemer will come to Zion to the
people of God. To those who repent of
their sins they will find healing, restoration, and victory. The following promises will come to those who
repent. The Lord makes an agreement and
covenant with them. The Spirit of God
who is upon them will not depart from them.
Today of course He lives inside the believer. His words will be upon and spoken through our
lips. It will also be upon the lips of
the following generations. From this
time and forever more. The Lord declares
it and so it shall come and stay.
Oct
1– Come to the Light - Isaiah 60:1-3
The invitation is given to rise and
shine. Let the light of the Lord shine
in and through you. The glory of the
Lord, His presence, power, essence, character and nature is rising up and
shining. There is a darkness and evil
that is covering people and the earth.
Satan is that darkness and his rule is one of accusation, temptation,
and deception. The Lord rises upon you
and His glory and visible presence will shine upon you. You do not have to walk in darkness but come
to the light. The outgrowth of the
Lord’s light shining in and through you is that nations will come, and kings
and rulers will be drawn to it. This is
also a direct comment on the Messiah and Jesus Christ who said He was the light
of the world and anyone who comes to Him will not walk in darkness but the
light of life.
Oct
2 – Glorious - Isaiah 60:4-7
The audience is to look around and see who
are with them. The promise is that their
son and daughter who are both far and near are going to be involved in this
promise. They will look radiant. They will be filled with joy. The wealth of the seas and nations will come
to them. This is of course a promise of
prosperity through the Messiah. All the
riches and glories of heaven are ours in Christ Jesus. That is why He can supply every need
according to His riches in glory.
Judah and the people of God will have an
abundance of animals, gold, and incense.
All this to proclaim and praise the Lord. In that day they will see the offerings of
the Lord in the glorious temple and worship will be pure and holy.
Oct
3 – New Jerusalem - Isaiah 8-12
This passage has a reference to both the
natural and supernatural realm. The
prophet talks about those that fly in the air.
He is talking both about the birds but also the angelic realm. The promise here is that there will be many
means and method to return children back to worshipping the Lord. They will honor and worship Him. They will be endowed with splendor as the
Lord is.
Jerusalem will once again have favor and
compassion. Foreigners will rebuild its
walls and kings will serve you. This is
also a prophecy about the Messiah. The
gates will never shut. The wealth of the
nations and the rulers will come to this place.
Any nation or ruler that does not serve the sovereign and His capital
will perish. This is prophecy and
picture about New Jerusalem and the reign of the Messiah.
Oct
4 – Glorious Future - Isaiah 60:13-17
Isaiah is painting s wonderful picture
about the glorious future, The glory of Lebanon and its many trees will adorn
the sanctuary and glorify and beautify it.
In the city of the Lord, the Holy One of Israel children of the
oppressor and all who despise the Lord and His people will bow down and honor
the Lord.
At one time the Jewish nation was
despised, forsaken, and hated in that day they will become the jewel of the
Lord and the joy of all generations.
They will drink from the nations and be nursed from royal breasts. In that day they will know that the Lord is
the redeemer, mighty one and the God of Jacob.
Instead
of bronze, wood, iron, or silver, the Lord is going to give gold, bronze,
precious stones, and silver.
He
will make peace their governor and well being their ruler. It is going to be a glorious time.
Oct
5 – In This Time - Isaiah 60:18-22
Listen to the promises given during that
time. No violence in the land. No ruin or destruction within the borders. The walls will be called salvation and the
gates called praise. The sun and moon
will not be the light day or night. The
Lord Himself will be the everlasting light.
The days of sorrow will end. The
people will be righteous, and they will possess the land. They will be planted by the Lord and be the
work of His hands. They will display His
splendor through their lives. The least
of the people will become like a thousand and the smallest will become a mighty
nation. That is what Israel is now. In this time the Lord will do what He says
swiftly. The Lord is mighty and always
backs up His word with action.
Oct
6 - Oil of Joy - Isaiah 61:1-3
This is a direct ministry snapshot of the
what the Messiah will do when He ministers on the earth. Jesus read this passage in Nazareth and told
His audience that this scripture is now fulfilled. The Spirit of the sovereign Lord is upon
Him. Jesus was anointed by the Holy
Spirit at His baptism. He is to proclaim
the good news to the poor. To bind up
the broken hearted and to set the captive free.
To proclaim the day of the Lord favor and judgment. He is going to release the prisoner.
For those who mourn and are in
sorrow. He will give beauty for ashes,
the oil of joy for mourning, and the garment of praise for the spirit of
heaviness or despair. They shall become
trees of righteousness, a planting of the Lord, that He might be glorified and
exalted. A life filled with prosperity
and abundance.
Oct
7 – Double Portion - Isaiah 61:4-7
Isaiah continues his thoughts on the
Messiah and His ministry. The ancient
ruin will be rebuilt, places long destroyed will be restored, ancient cities
will be renewed, and places devasted for generations shall rise again.
The people will be called ministers and
priests for the Lord and God. They will
feed on the wealth of the nations and the riches they boast of. Instead of shame a double portion will be
granted. Instead of disgrace a wonderful
inheritance. A double portion in the
land and everlasting joy in the heart.
Beautiful promises, promises and benefits.
Oct
8 – Favor - Isaiah 61:8-9
Isaiah gives the Lord’s view and mindset
on things. The Lord loves justice, and
He hates robbery and wrongdoing. These
are manifestations of a rebellious heart.
He will be faithful in rewarding His people and making an everlasting
covenant with them. Teir descendants
will be known among the nations. Their
offspring will be great among the people.
All who see them will acknowledge that they are the people that the Lord
has blessed. The blessing of the Lord
brings favor, honor and notice for good.
Oct
9 – Displaying His Glory - Isaiah 61:10-11
Isaiah closes this chapter talking about
his own experience in the Lord. He
greatly delights in the Lord. His soul
rejoices in God. He has been clothed
with the garments of salvation and all its benefits. He has been arrayed wit the robe of His
righteousness. Our garments of sin are
gone.
The Lord adorns His people head with a
mitre. We have been adorned like a bride
in jewels. The Lord make His people a
fruitful plant in good soil. The
nutrients He gives makes seed of righteousness and holiness to grow. The sovereign Lord makes His people righteous
and objects of praise through the nations.
What a beautiful picture and reality for the people of God.
Oct
10 – Beulah - Isaiah 62:1-4
Isaiah decides to speak on behalf of the
Jewish people and for Jerusalem. For her
sake he will not be quiet and must let his views to be known. On behalf of the Lord the community will
shine like the dawn and the salvation is shows shall blaze like a burning
torch. Don’t you just love the use of
imagery and language here.
The nations will see her vindication and
kings will see her glory. The mouth of
the Lord will declare a new name for her.
They will be crown with a crown of splendor from the and of the
Lord. A royal diadem in the hand of the
Lord. The people of God show forth His
praise and glory. No longer will they be
desolate or called a waste place. You
will be called Hephzibah, or my delight is in her. Also be called Beulah which means married to
the Lord. The Lord will delight in you
and the land will be married to the land.
Oct
11 – Watchman - Isaiah 62:5-7
The Lord promises to rebuild and will
rejoice over them as a builder or bridegroom marries. The Lord will set watchman on the walls. They will not be silent. They will call on the Lord as will the
inhabitants. They will not give the Lord
any rest. This is the ministry of
prophetic intercession. They will not
give the Lord any rest until He has established His promises, blessings, and
benefits. The city and the people of God
are designed to bring praise on behalf of the Lord through out the earth.
This is a direct exhortation for the
people of God to be intercessors and advocate in the ministry of prayer. We are the one who stand in the gap between
the living and the dead like Aaron. If
we don’t pray nothing will change.
Remember you have not because you ask not. So ask.
Oct
12 – The Banner - Isaiah 62:8-10
The Lord has sworn by His right hand which
is a recurring theme through the book.
In battle when a ruler or sovereign raise their right hand it spoke of
authority and power. So by the authority
and power of the Lord never again will their food or grain be given to the
enemy. The resources that belong to the
people of the land will be enjoyed by the people of the land. No more oppression and thievery.
The people are encouraged to pass through
the gates and prepare the way for all the people. This is also a direct reference for what will
happen in Jesus’ day through John the Baptist.
Build a highway and remove the stones standing in the way. Raise the banner. Including results for what is a banner used
in the bible. A banner in the Bible is a
symbol of identity, purpose, and unity.
It represents the dependence on God and the victory He gives. A banner is a sign that gives a group a
rallying point and arouses their emotions and devotion. Moses recognized God as his banner, or flag,
and proclaimed that He is their source of strength and power in the Lord.
Oct
13 – Well Known - Isaiah 62:11-12
The Lord has made a proclamation to the
ends of the earth. He is making His will
be known. All people will know that the
savior of Israel has come. He has called
her His daughter. His reward is in
Himself. There is no greater giver or
rewarder than the Lord. His recompense
comes with Him. He alone gives fairly
and with justice.
His people will be known as the Holy
People. They will be called the redeemed
of the Lord. They will be sought after
and chased in a good way. They are the
city that is no longer deserted. This is
a promise that Jerusalem will always exists which it does even to this day.
Oct
14 – Wrath on Edom - Isaiah 63:1-6
Once again Isaiah looks to other nations
and gives them the Word of the Lord. The
Lord is speaking to Edom and its capital Bozrah. Edom was a proud and fearless nation. It relied on its location and place in
history. The Lord uses the example of
the winepress and how as an instrument it is used to press the grapes into
juice. He uses it as an example of how
His wrath is going to press out the nations.
The Lord is going to have a day of vengeance.
Edom was there when Judah fell, and they
were active participants in the killing of the people. So he says in the same way when no one was to
help Judah that will happen to them. He
will trample the nations in His anger.
In the same measure they attacked Judah it will happen to them. You reap what you sow.
Oct
15 – Don’t Grieve the Holy Spirit - Isaiah 62:7-10
Isaiah then begins a time of prayer and
praise. He will tell of the goodness of
the Lord and the things for which He is to praise for. Especially for the things has done for
Israel. The Lord is compassionate and
kind. He will bring back his people and
help them to be true and recognize that He is their savior. In their distress He was distress and that
His angel of His presence saved them.
Isaiah is reflecting on the time the nation was in the wilderness and
had the personal guidance of the angel of the Lord.
The Lord in His mercy and love He redeemed
His people. He lifted them up and
carried just like the days of old. They
however rebelled and grieved the Holy Spirit.
So, He turned and became their enemy and He Himself fought against
them. There is many warning about
quenching or grieving the Holy Spirit.
This is one thing that a believer must be careful of.
Oct
16 – Red Sea Crossing - Isaiah 63:11-14
Isaiah is recounting for his readers that
they have quite the history. Remember
how in the days of Moses that the Lord brought them through the Red Sea. He was like a shepherd watching over His
flock. He sent His Holy Spirit among
them. They had divine help and guidance. Through the parting of the Red Sea by Moses
the Lord had gained everlasting renown.
He led them through the sea like a horse in open country. They did not stumble and like cattle going
down to the plain. Things went
smoothly.
The people were giving rest by the Spirit
of the Lord. They were guided by the
Lord and because of that He gained a glorious name. People remember Moses, the Red Sea and Israel
but history does not remember which Pharaoh or commanders of the Egyptian
armies.
Oct
17 - Isaiah 63:15-16
Isaiah continues with this power piece of
literature. He describes the Lord as one
who dwells in heaven. His throne is
lofty, holy, and glorious. The Lord is
awesome. He wonders why the Lord has
held back his zeal, might, tenderness and compassion. The Lord is their Father even though the
descendants of Abraham and Israel know or acknowledge currently. The Lord is still the father, and redeemer
even if people do not know or acknowledge it.
The Lord is who He is. He is the
great I am. He is the Alpha and Omega
and the Beginning and the end. The
Fatherhood of God is a recurring theme throughout the Bible.
Oct
18 – Days of Old - Isaiah 63:17-19
This work of literature continues with the
story of Israel and the kindness of the Lord.
Isaiah states in a form of question and prayer. Why is the Lord making us wander away from
your ways? Why is our hearts harden and
we do not revere or fear you? He then
prays that for the sake of His people and servants help them to return. Israel is His inheritance.
Isaiah sees that they have the privilege
of possessing the land and building a temple.
It had become the holy place of the Lord. Now the enemies have trampled the
sanctuary. Isaiah’s heart is broken as
He prays. He reminds the Lord that as a
nation they are His from ancient times.
Unfortunately, because of the people’s rebellion the Lord has not ruled
over them and they have not been called by His name. Let us never get to that place.
Oct
19 – Filthy Rags - Isaiah 64:1-6
When looking at the book of Isaiah one has
to remember that the book was not divided up into chapters and verses, so we
have a history and commentary on the Lord’s dealings with Israel here. Isaiah describes the majesty of the
Lord. He prays that the Lord would come
down and rend the heavens. That as He
comes the mountain would quake and tremble.
His presence is like a fire made of sticks that causing the water to
boil. He asks the Lord to come down and
make His name known among His enemies and the nations.
He does awesome things that people do not
expect. Since long ago no ear has heard
or perceived. Bo eye has seen the Lord
besides you. The Lord is exclusive
working on the behalf of those who wait for Him. He comes to help those who do right and
remember His ways. The problem is that
we continue to sin against Him. When one
angers God who can be saved.
Isaiah makes a clear, concise, and precise
statement. All mankind has and are
unclean. Our righteousness is as filthy
rags. We are like the leaf that shrivels
up and blows away. It is clear salvation
cannot be attained by man made efforts.
Oct
20 – Remember Your People - Isaiah 64:7-9
The problem that the prophet sees is that
no one at the time is calling on the name of the Lord. The reign of Manasseh were dark times. No one is striving to get a hold of God. The results it feels like the Lord has hidden
His face from them. He states a sad
thought. The Lord has given them over to
their sins. Paul made the same statement
in Romans when he said God gave them over to reprobate minds.
Isaiah reminds the Lord that Judah is the
clay and He is the potter, and they are the work of His hands. He asks the Lord not to be angry beyond
measure and not to remember their sins forever.
As he prays he asks the Lord to remember that they are His people.
Oct
21 – Heed - Isaiah 64:10-11
The prophets sees that the sacred cities
have been turned into a wasteland. Both
the area of Zion and Jerusalem itself.
The temple where generations of Israel worshipped the Lord has been
burned with fire. All they treasured now
lies in ruins. Yu can hear the heart of
the prophet breaking. He then requests
that the Lord no longer hold Himself back.
He asks the question, “Lord will you keep silent and punish us beyond
measure? Isaiah sees the future. His knows what is coming that is why He wrote
it down and hundred years before it happens.
There is still time and he hope that Judah will heed it.
Oct
22 – Smole in the Nostrils - Isaiah 65:1-5
Isaiah continues his message and
diatribe. The Lord revealed Himself to a
people who did know Him. He was found by people who did not seek Him. That is how we are come. While we were yet sinner Christ died for
us. He spoke to a nation that did not
call on His name and said, “Here I am.”
The Lord is reaching out to an obstinate
people who walk in their own ways and imaginations. They are a people that
offer sacrifices in gardens and on altars of brick. They sit among graves doing night vigils for
idols and they eat unclean animals. They
believe that they are sacred and pure when they are smoke in the Lord’s
nostrils.
Oct
23 – The Lord Rises - Isaiah 65:6-10
This message is both a message of judgment
and salvation. The Lord has seen what is
written and He promised to not hold back.
From times to present times the people have burned sacrifices and
offerings to pagan gods, idols, and deities.
The Lord has found the payment for sin now come to the full.
Yet because the Lord is merciful and there
is a covenant of blessing through Abraham and the other servants of the Lord,
He will not fully destroy them. He will
have His remnant. He will have
individuals that will once again possess the land. They will live and turn the plain of Sharon a
pasture for flocks. The Valley Achor
will be a resting place for herds and the people will seek the Lord.
Oct
24 – Consequences - Isaiah 65:11-12
For those who forsake the Lord and forget
about His holy mountain. Those who
gamble and rely on chance or fate. They
say that destiny leads them. Their
destiny is the sword. They will come
not the fate of slaughter. He Lord
called out to them, but they did not answer.
He spoke but they did not listen.
They were on the wrong wavelength.
They did evil in His sight and chose by an act of their will to displease
the Lord. Whenever we chose our own way,
it brings natural and eternal consequences.
Oct
25 – Past Forgotten - Isaiah 65:13-16
The prophet puts a contrast between the
believer and unbeliever. The believe
will eat, drink, and rejoice. The pagan
will be hungry, thirsty, and put to shame.
Servants of the Lord will have joy in their hearts, and it will be
expressed through song. The evil ones
will have anguish, sorrow, wail and have brokenness of spirit.
Evil ones will become a curse and
byword. The Sovereign Lord will put them
to death. His servants will have a new
name. In that day the blessing of the
Lord will be upon the land. It will
belong to the one true God. They will
swear by the name of the Lord. Past
troubles will be hidden and forgotten.
Oct
26 – New Heaven - Isaiah 65:17-20
Isaiah then describes something that will
happen in the soon future. Not his but
ours. He saw what John saw. The Lord is going to create a new
heaven. The former world in which we
live will end. Be glad and rejoice for
the New Jerusalem which 1500 miles by 1500 miles by 1500 miles a cube we be w
place of delight and joy. No weeping or
sorrow will be there. Age will be
irrelevant. People will live long
lives. Like the days before the
flood. Long life, joy, delight, peace,
and love. Eden recreated.
Oct
27 – Lion and the Lamb - Isaiah 65:21-25
Isaiah continues with his look at the New
Heaven and New Eart. They will plant
house and vineyards and they will live long in them and enjoy the fruit of
their labor. The people of that age will
live as long as the trees. The Two
oldest trees are Methuselah: A Great Basin bristlecone pine located in
California’s White Mountains. It is at least 4,600 years old. Mystery Tree: A Great Basin bristlecone pine
located in California’s White Mountains. It is at least 4,844 years old. People will live longer than that.
The offspring of the people of this time
will not face misfortune. They will be
blessed by the Lord. When they pray the
Lord will answer even while they are speaking the answer is on the way. The lion and lamb will feed together. The lion will become a vegetarian. The serpent will not bite. There will be no harm or destruction on His
holy hill or landscape. All because the
Lord days so.
Oct
28 – Finishing Up - Isaiah 66:1-4
Isaiah is now closing off his
manuscript. Heaven is His throne and the
earth His footstool. No temple can
contain the Lord. The made all things
and by His word everything came into being.
The one the Lord look at with favor are contrite, humble in spirit and
tremble at His word. Whoever sacrifice a
bull or offers a lamb is like someone who slays a person or destroys an
animal. Religious service in any form is
like one who worships an idol.
Men have chosen their own way and so have
ended being an abomination. The Lord
will give them harsh treatment and something they dread. When He called or spoke no one listened or
answered. They chose evil and did what
was displeasing to the Lord. Sad
commentary on man.
Oct
29 – Noise in the City - Isaiah 66:5-6
The Lord calls people to hear what He is
saying. This is for those who tremble at
His word. Understand that your own
family and neighbors will hate you because of the Lord. Remember though the Lord will be glorified,
and, in our example, they will see the joy of the Lord. They will be put to shame. The sound in the temple and in the city is
the sound of the Lord repaying His enemies all that they deserve. Isaiah saw the exile and the judgment brought
by the Babylonians.
Oct
30 – Miracles - Isaiah 66:7-11
Isaiah then uses the power of imagery to
get his point across. A woman goes into
labor before birth pains come and she delivers a son. Has anyone heard of such things. Can a country be born in a day or a nation in
a moment? The Lord will do that. He can open and close wombs.
It is time for Jerusalem to rejoice, be
glad, rejoice becaus3 she is greatly loved by the Lord. Instead of mourning she will be nursed, drink
deeply, have delight and overflowing abundance.
All provided by the Lord.
Oct
31 – Savior and Judge - Isaiah 66:12-16
The Lord is now extending peace like a
river and the wealth of the nations like flooding streams. As a mother nurses and cares for her children
so the Lord will care for His children.
When one sees what the Lord does, they will in their heart rejoice and
flourish like grass in the field.
The Lord is coming with fury, fire, and
his chariots will come like a whirlwind to destroy His enemies.
He
will rebuke with fire and fury. The Lord
will execute judgment on all people, and many will be slain by the Lord. The Lord is both Savior and judge depending
on what you do with Jesus.
Nov
1 – The Day of Return - Isaiah 66:1-18
People will follow whoever they have
chosen to follow. The righteous will
consecrate and purify themselves while the unrighteous will do the opposite. They will meet their end together with the
one they follow. In simple terms if you
follow the Lord, you will go where He is.
If you follow the devil you will end up where He is going.
The Lord because of what is going on and
has been panned by manis going to come.
This is a direct prophecy about the Lord Jesus coming. He will gather people of all nations,
language, and they will see His glory.
What an exciting day that will be.
Like the old song says.
Nov
2 – Come - Isaiah 66:19-21
There is going to be a worldwide revival
and evangelism period. All who have not
heard of the Lord from every corner of the earth will hear. They will hear of the fame and glory of the
Lord. Once the message is given people
from all over the world will come to Jerusalem and the Holy Hill of the
Lord.
They
will offer animals, treasure, grain offerings.
This will be offered in ceremonial clean vessels. The Lord will then select from those who come
the honor of being His priests and Levites.
There will be a restoration of all things. Isaiah is painting a picture of the future in
the language, visage, and concepts of His audience. Powerful imagery. The Lord does not need this, but it is a
reference point for the Jews and mankind.
Nov
3 – Choose Wisely - Isaiah 66:22-24
As Isaiah closes, he paints one last word
picture in the minds of his audience and readers. As the new heavens and earth that the Lord
has made will endure forever. So will
your name and your descendants will as well.
One of promises found to the seven churches is that those who overcome
will be given a new name. From one new
moon to another. From one sabbath to
another all mankind will come and bow down before the Lord. He is the universal God.
A last graphic picture is painted for the
wicked. Their bodies will perish, be
eaten by worms but they will not die.
This is a picture of punishment called hell. There will be a fire that burns them that
will not be quenched. They will be
hated, despised, and loathsome to all mankind.
The Lord gives them a choice and like the knight from the last crusade
in the Indiana Jones trilogy said, “Choose wisely.”
Nov
4 – Jesus our Healer – Isaiah 53:5
Are you feeling lost, broken, or in need
of healing? Do you believe that there is
a greater power that can provide comfort and solace during trying times? Look no further than the book of Isaiah, a
rich source of healing scriptures that offer hope, reassurance, and guidance. From
prophesying the birth of Jesus to inspiring spiritual renewal, the words of
Isaiah are a balm for the soul, a beacon of light in the darkness.
Join
me on a journey through the pages of this timeless book called the Bible and
discover the transformative power of healing scriptures in Isaiah. Over the next fifteen days we will look at 15
healing scriptures and their effect and power in our lives. I am the Lord that health thee. Claim it for your family and friends.
Nov
5 – Afflicted for our Healing – Isaiah 53:4
“Surely he took up our pain and bore our
suffering, yet we considered him punished by God, stricken by him, and
afflicted.” – Isaiah 53:4. This verse
speaks of the ultimate sacrifice Jesus made on the cross, taking on our pain
and suffering. It reminds us that our
suffering is not in vain and that through faith in Him, we can find
healing. The woman with the issue of
blood had been afflicted with this for 12 years. No doctor could heal her, but she heard about
Jesus, and she went to see Him but could not be close because of the
crowd. This is didn’t dissuade her. She believed that all she had to do was touch
the hem of his garment and she could be healed.
She was and so can you.
Nov
6 – Strength to the Weary – Isaiah 40:29
“He gives strength to the weary and
increases the power of the weak.” – Isaiah 40:29. When we feel weak and exhausted, God provides
us with the strength we need to carry on. This verse reminds us that His power is
always available to us. Paul said that
he could all things through Christ who strengthens him. When you are weak Jesus is strong as the
children’s song states. You are never
without divine help and strength and the beautiful thing is that it is that His
strength is only a prayer away. Be
strong in the Lord and in the power of His might today,
Nov
6 – Well Wagered - Isaiah 58:11
“The Lord will guide you always; he will
satisfy your needs in a sun-scorched land and will strengthen your frame. You
will be like a well-watered garden, like a spring whose waters never fail.” –
Isaiah 58:11
This
verse offers hope and assurance that God will guide us through difficult times,
providing for our needs and refreshing us with His constant presence. Isaiah loved using metaphors about the Lord
changing landscape. He loved painting
pictures of how the Lord would bring water in the desert and streams in the
wilderness. If you are feeling dry and
thirsty be like the Samaritan woman and drink from the wells of salvation and
praise the Lord.
Nov
7 – The Lord’s Right Hand - Isaiah 41:13
“For I am the Lord your God who takes hold
of your right hand and says to you, Do not fear; I will help you.” – Isaiah
41:13. When we feel overwhelmed and
fearful, God promises to take hold of our hand and lead us through the
darkness. His help is always near. There
is an old song that says that the Lord is as close as the mention of His
name. Isaiah often used the phrase the
Lord’s right hand. In Hebrew thought the
right hand was the hand of strength, might and power. Today the Lord will heal you with His right
hand of power, might and strength. You
can do all things through Christ who strengthens you.
Nov
8 – The Sovereign Lord - Isaiah 61:1
“The Spirit of the Sovereign Lord is on
me, because the Lord has anointed me to proclaim good news to the poor. He has
sent me to bind up the broken-hearted, to proclaim freedom for the captives and
release from darkness for the prisoners.” – Isaiah 61:1This verse speaks of the
Messiah who would come to bring good news to the poor, healing to the
broken-hearted, and freedom to those who are captive. It reminds us that God’s
power is at work in the world today.
Jesus spoke these words in Nazareth one Sabbath. He told His audience that this scripture was
now fulfilled. Today in your life allow
this scripture to be fulfilled. Allow
the Lord to heal every aspect of your life.
Don’t live in fear or bondage.
The Lord is here today to heal you just like he offered the people of
that community the same thing. They
refused but you do not have too.
Nov
9 – Hope in the Lord - Isaiah 40:31
“But those who hope in the Lord will renew
their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow
weary; they will walk and not be faint.” – Isaiah 40:31. When we put our hope and trust in God, He
renews our strength and empowers us to overcome even the most challenging
circumstances. This verse inspires us to have faith in His power. Remember all things work together for good. It doesn’t mean all things are good. In times of trouble, problems, and
tribulations. The Lord is right
there. He will carry you when you cannot
carry yourself. Peter tells us to cast
our cares on the Lord for He cares for us.
Let us do that today and be healed.
Nov
10 – Palms of My Hands - Isaiah 49:16
“See, I have engraved you on the palms of
my hands; your walls are ever before me.” – Isaiah 49:16
This
verse speaks of God’s deep love and concern for us. It reminds us that we are
always on His mind and that He cares for us deeply. This is such a powerful verse because in the
minds of the audience as Isaiah is painting this picture, they look at the
palms of their hands and realize that God is remembering them and is going to
remember them. You are always on God’s
mind. You have the creator of the
universe looking out for you today. This
is so reassuring. Today remember you have divine assistance and help
available.
Nov
11 – I Will be There - Isaiah 43:2
“When you pass through the waters, I will
be with you; and when you pass through the rivers, they will not sweep over
you. When you walk through the fire, you will not be burned; the flames will
not set you ablaze.” – Isaiah 43:2. This
verse offers comfort and assurance that God is with us even in the midst of
trials and hardships. It reminds us that His protection is always available to
us. The shield of faith is often
associated with the divine protection of the Lord. David found this protection through his
flight from Saul in the wilderness. No
matter where you find yourself today remember the Lord is with you. He will never leave or forsake you. He is your healer and protector. He is your front and rear guard today. As we celebrate this Remembrance Day. Remember someone gave their lives so you
could be free. Make sur you use that
freedom well.
Nov
12 – Heal Their Waywardness - Isaiah 14:4
“I will heal their waywardness and love
them freely, for my anger has turned away from them.” – Isaiah 14:4
This
verse speaks of God’s unconditional love for us, and His willingness to heal us
even when we have strayed from His path. It reminds us that He is always ready
to forgive and restore us. Paul in 1
Cor 13, talked about the love of God. He
reminded his audience that it is the love of God that is the foundation for
faith and hope. Faith is trusting God’s
love and hope is believing that through this love you have a future which you
do. If you have family or friends not
serving the Lord for various reasons let this verse and others bring you hope
and courage to continue praying for them.
Their story is not over yet.
Nov
13 – My Strength - Isaiah 12:2
“The Lord is my strength and my song; he
has become my salvation.” – Isaiah 12:2.
This verse speaks of the power of God’s salvation to transform our
lives. It reminds us that He is our ultimate source of strength and hope. Those who trust the Lord will always have
strength and hope. There was a young man
who was helping build a Bible College with Elisha when he lost his axe head in
the water. Such a little thing but he
told Elisha, and the man of God made the axe head float. This little story shows us that even the smallest
details of our lives can be met by the Lord.
Today let your voice testify of the goodness of the Lord in all
situations and give Him the smallest details of your life.
Nov
14 – Wounded - Isaiah 53:5
“But he was pierced for our
transgressions, he was crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought
us peace was on him, and by his wounds we are healed.” – Isaiah 53:5. This verse speaks of the power of God’s grace
to bring us peace and healing. It reminds us that even in our brokenness, He
offers us forgiveness and restoration.
Jesus was reduced to human hamburger so we could be healed. It is an afront to Him and what He went
through to not claim the healing that is available. Jesus went about doing good and healing all
who came to Him, Mark reminds us. Please
let the Lord heal you and those you love today.
Nov
15 – Mighty Warrior - Isaiah 62:6
“The Lord your God is with you, the Mighty
Warrior who saves. He will take great delight in you; in his love he will no
longer rebuke you but will rejoice over you with singing.” – Isaiah 62:6. This verse speaks of God’s joy in His
children, and His desire to bring us into a place of wholeness and healing. It
reminds us that He is always near, ready to offer us His love and care. When the nation of Israel was fighting the Amalekites
in the desert. The Lord use Joshua with
the Israelite army to fight them. Moses
was on a cliff above the battle with his hands raised high. Whenever he hands grew tired and fell Israel
starting losing so Aaron and Hur saw what was happening so they had Moses sit
on a rock and then each of them held his hands up until the battle was done and
the enemies were defeated. God will be
with us holding up our arms and hands until the enemy is defeated.
Nov
16 – No Weapon - Isaiah 54:17
“No weapon forged against you will
prevail, and you will refute every tongue that accuses you. This is the
heritage of the servants of the Lord, and this is their vindication from me,”
declares the Lord.” – Isaiah 54:17. This
verse reminds us of the power of God’s protection over us, and His promise to
defend us against any attack. It is a powerful reminder of the strength we have
in Him. The agenda of the enemy which is
to rob, kill and destroy will fail.
Accusation, temptation, and deception will not succeed at all. Pride, pleasure, and possession will fall
flat and be like gravel in our mouths.
Our need for self esteem, significance and security will be met in the
Lord. Remember we have the armor of God
and the hedge of protection around us today.
Nov
16 – Power to the Weak - Isaiah 40:29
“
He
gives power to the weak and strength to the powerless.” – Isaiah 40:29. This verse speaks of the incredible power of
God’s grace to transform us, even in our weakness. It reminds us that He is
always ready to empower us and lift us up, no matter what we may be
facing. Remember the anachronism of
Grace. God’s riches at Christ
Expense. We have the grace and mercy of
God with us always. Any mountain shall
become a plain when you apply the grace of God to it. Grace is not just unmerited favor but the complete
power of God to keep us when the will of God leads us. Whever you find yourself today remember God
has already been there and has set His grace to keep and help you.
Nov
17 – Warfare Prayer
Today I want to give you a special prayer
to help put together what we have been talking about these last two weeks. Heavenly Father, I come before You today,
humbly and with a heart full of faith, believing that You are the God of
healing and restoration. I know that You
are all-powerful and capable of bringing complete healing to my body, mind, and
spirit. I declare that I am a child of
God, and that the enemy has no power over my life. I rebuke all sickness, disease, and pain in
the name of Jesus, and I command them to leave my body now. I pray that You would send Your angels to
fight on my behalf, to protect me from harm and to bring me the healing that I
so desperately need. I claim all your
promises for healing and your victories in my life in Jesus’ name Amen.
Nov
18 – Healing Prayer
I felt I should give you a second prayer
for healing. I declare that by Your
wounds, I am healed. I trust in Your power to bring me complete restoration,
and I ask that You fill me with Your peace, joy, and love as I walk this
journey of healing. I pray that You
would renew my strength, give me wisdom, and guide me every step of the
way. Lord, I also ask that You heal any
wounds in my heart and mind, and that You would bring me into a place of
emotional and spiritual wholeness. I
pray that You would remove any fear, doubt, or anxiety from my heart and
replace it with Your perfect love and peace.
I thank You for Your faithfulness, for Your unfailing love, and for the
power of Your word to bring healing to my life.
I
trust in Your promises, and I believe that You are bringing complete healing to
my body, mind, and spirit. In Jesus’ name, I pray, Amen.
Nov
19 – Anointed Messiah – Isaiah 61
In this chapter Isaiah gives us ten
reasons why the Lord anointed the Messiah.
Today we will look at the first one.
Jesus was called o preach the good news to the meek. Jesus when he came out of the desert after
defeated the devil in the wilderness. He
proclaimed good news. This news was that
the Kingdom of God was at hand. We learn
from Paul that the Kingdom of God was about righteousness, peace, and joy. These are qualities you want in your
life. This is good news when you have
instead confusion, wickedness, and hurt.
The Lord has anointed Jesus to bring these into your life. Open your life and receive these and you to
can be anointed to touch others with the good news of righteousness, peace, and
joy.
Nov
20 – Bind up – Isaiah 61
Jesus was anointed to bind up the broken
hearted. There are times when our hearts
get not just bent but broken. Often it
is at the hand of someone we love and respect.
One time there was a young man that was in love with a girl, and she
came to him and told him that it was over.
In that moment his heart was broken.
He listened to sad songs and mopped around the house. One day he went to his pastor and asked how
he could get over it. The pastor said
that he should pray for the young girl and her new boy friend. At first it was hard bit over the next few
days through prayer he forgave her and in time he wanted their relationship to
succeed. Through the Bible and prayer,
we can and do learn that Jesus can bind up and heal our broken hearts. The success in this area is to allow Him to
do it.
Nov
21 – Liberty – Isaiah 61
When Jesus was in His hometown of Nazareth
he was asked to preach at His local synagogue.
Jesus read Isaiah 61, and informed his audience that this scripture was
now fulfilled. He did not get the
reaction he expected. Instead of being
happy that a local boy made good they wanted to stone Him. He was able to leave but their reaction did
not lesson what Jesus said. Jesus came
to set the captive free. People all
round us are in bondage and many don’t even know it. We have the good news that they can and will
be set free. Let us not be so selfish to
keep it to ourselves. Jesus came to set
those in bondage to whatever it is to be free.
Let us point them to Jesus. We
can also through prayer help them to find the freedom that they are looking
for.
Nov
22 – Open – Isaiah 61
Isaiah in this chapter has painted a
picture or given us a snapshot of the ministry of the Messiah. Jesus Christ of course is the Messiah and the
one who lived and breathed what Isaiah talked about. Jesus opened through his death, burial, and
resurrection the doors of freedom. Those
who were facing certain death became free.
The thief on the cross asked Jesus to remember him when He came into His
kingdom. That simple act of faith
brought a powerful response from Jesus.
He told this man that today He would join Jesus in paradise. Jesus for this man open his prison door and
set him free. Whatever prison you find
yourself in today Jesus can do the same.
He gave to free those in prison let this be your day.
Nov
23 – Year of the Lord –
Isaiah again in this chapter shows us that
Jesus came to preach the acceptable year of the Lord. This could also be the day of the Lord. Now many refers this to the future, but it
has application today. The Lord has a
plan and purpose for every life. The
problem is when you keep out of the equation of your life you miss so
much. Too many people are living subpar
lives. They think that possessions,
pride, and pleasure is the measure of all things. How blind that thought is. God created all od us for a higher and better
purpose. God wants to give you an
abundant life. Jesus said that in John
10:10. John prayed in 3 John 2 that we would be prosperity and health even as our
soul prospers. True success starts and
end with the Lord. Let that happened
today in your life.
Nov
24 – Vengeance – Isaiah 61
Sometime when you look around you wonder
if there is any justice. Yes, my friend
there is. God keeps the books. One day Jesus will come back and judge both
the individual and nations. All will
have to stand before the judgement seat and give an account of their
lives. Fortunately for the Christian it
will have nothing to do with sinful life.
It will be for rewards for service.
Were we faithful and obedient?
Did we love and walk in forgiveness?
What was our motive and attitude when wronged? Did we use our time and talents and resources
for the service of others? Did we love
prayer and the word?
For the wicked and people who did not know
the Lord it will be not nice and very unpleasant. Everything they did we be brought up and the
end they will hear, “Depart from me you worker of iniquity, I did not know
you? Let’s pray for our family and
friends that they come to Christ and not have to face that.
Nov
25 – Comfort – Isaiah 61
We have been looking and talking about who
Jesus is in Isaiah 61. Jesus had come to
comfort those who morn. Mary and Martha
had lost their brother Lazarus. Jesus on
that day raised Lazarus up from the dead and presented him back to his
sisters. In fact, any funeral Jesus came
across he raised that person from the dead.
Sorrow can come in many forms and many means, but the Lord promises to
comfort us in that period. Whatever has
brought sorrow and sadness into your life allow the Lord to comfort you. Did you know that the oral gifts of the
Spirit are design for edification, exhortation, and comfort? Let the Bible and the avenue of prayer be
your contact point today to receive the comfort and help that you need today.
Nov
26 – Beauty for Ashes – Isaiah 61
There are times in a life where everything
we touch seems to be broken or turn to ashes in our hands. Nothing is going right, and life seems cruel. That is the time to turn to Lord and allow
Him to set things straight. There was a
woman with an issue of blood. She had
spent twelve years in that condition.
She had spent everything she had on trying to get help. Finally, she heard about Jesus. She believes all she had to do was touch the
hem of His garment and she would well.
She and she was. Jesus took her
life of broken dream and ashes and gave her beauty. Do you feel like this woman? If you do Jesus is here to change your
situation in a moment of time. The
beautiful thing is that Jesus is only a prayer away.
Nov
27 – Oil of joy – Isaiah 61
Isaiah gives a wonderful vignette f the
Messiah here in Isaiah 61. He tells his
audience and readers that the Messiah will give the oil of joy for mourning. What are you mourning over today? What is breaking your heart right now? Give that thing over to the Lord through
Jesus Christ. Did you know that the joy
of the Lord is our strength. Isaiah says
that therefore with joy you shall draw from the waters of salvation and in that
day shall you say, “praise the Lord.”
Today put your spiritual pipe into those clear and clean waters of
salvation and drink deep. Let those
rivers of living waters flow out of you to others. Joy is a clear expression of one’s life hid
in the Lord. Let prayer be the avenue it
flows from and stand on the promises of God’s word today.
Nov
28 – Garment of Praise – Isaiah 61
The last promises given here that we are
going to talk about is how Jesus Christ will give us the garment of praise for
the spirit of heaviness. Back in the
1960’s the Hollies sang a song called, “He ain’t, He’s my Brother.” The theme of this song was that we were to
help carry the burdens of others and that they were our brothers. In the sixties the theme of love was
prevalent. Love is still needed. Isaiah says that if you want heaviness to
lift simply praise the Lord. Praise is thanking
the Lord for what He has done. Praise
takes our eyes off the problem and focuses it on the one who has the
solution. The Lord wants to clothe you
today will His praise and give you victory over any heaviness you currently
have.
Nov
29 – Righteous – Isaiah 62:1
In Isaiah 62, we have several pictures of
what the child of God is. Today we are
looking at righteousness. When a person
comes to Jesus Christ, we put on a rob of righteousness. In the Bible, righteousness is an attribute
that belongs to God and is manifested in His laws1. A righteous person is
someone who not only possesses faith in God but also demonstrates it through
their actions. They exhibit integrity, honesty, compassion, and obedience to
God’s commandments. Righteousness is “rectitude of the divine nature by virtue
of which God is infinitely righteous in Himself”. It is a God-given quality
imputed to man upon believing in the Son of God. So today allow the Lord to complete His work
of righteousness in your life and be the righteous example the world needs
right now.
Nov
30 – Saved – Isaiah 62:1
Isaiah brins out here that as a child of
God you have been saved from your sins.
Jesus Christ when He allowed His body to be broken and His blood to be
shed these were the elements that secure our salvation. Being saved in the Bible means that your sins
are forgiven by the grace of God, and you are given the free gift of eternal
life. It means to be delivered out of danger into safety, to be made well or
whole, and to be spared or rescued from something undesirable. Being saved does
not spare you from earthly troubles, but it does spare you from eternal judgment. What a wonderful gift has been given and the
beautiful thing is that it free to all who wish to receive it. Let us share this message and see those we
love and care about experience what we have been given. This is to good of news not to share.
Dec
1 – Full of Glory – Isaiah 62:2
Isaiah once again beautiful and powerful
paints a picture of what the child of God is.
He says that we are full of glory.
The glory of God is not some mystical experience found in the desert
where someone’s face shines. It is
displaying the character, essence, and nature of God in our day to day
lives. It is loving the unlovely. It is forgiving when everything in you wants
revenge. It is sharing what you have
when you do not want or feel like it. It
is being a friend when the person you are meeting is neither worthy nor wants
it. It means going the extra mile when
you don’t feel like it. It is being
Jesus to someone when they are prickly and indifferent. This is displaying the glory of God. The glory of God is living in the trenches
and walking through the muck and dirt with someone. This is love in action.
Dec
2 – Called by a New Name – Isaiah 62:2
Isaiah says that the chid of God will one
day have a new name. John saw the same
thing in the book of Revelation. To the
overcomer they will give a new name that only they and the Lord knows. Jacob was given a new name when he wrestled
with the angel. He was known before this
encounter as Jacob which meant supplanter or cheat. After the wrestling match he became Israel
which means Prince with God. After we
are promoted to glory, we will receive our new name. It will go along with the new home that we
have in heaven. This is something to
look forward. The hymn says there is a
new name written down in glory and it is mine.
Claim it and live it.
Dec
2 – Crown of Glory – Isaiah 62:3
Isaiah sees a crown of glory held in the
hand of the Lord for us. In Isaiah
62:3, the phrase “crown of glory” is used to describe the people of Israel. It
means that they will be a symbol of honor and beauty in the hands of the Lord,
and that they will be highly esteemed by Him. The crown of glory is a wonderful
gift given to those who are serving and loving God. These three qualities need to be displayed in
our dark and dreary world. People need
to see the light of the Lord through our lives.
The essence, nature and character of God is a crown on our head or a
feather in our cap. It is best displayed
by the way we love others. Jesus said
this is how people will know that we are His disciples. So lets love and display His glory today.
Dec
3 – Royal Diadem – Isaiah 62:3
In the Bible it often talks about a
diadem. A diadem is a type of crown that
was often worn by ancient rulers. In the Bible, the word diadem is used to
describe the crowns worn by kings and queens. The diadem was a symbol of power
and authority. We have heard it say that
one day we will be King and Priest unto the Lord. Do you see yourself this way? It is not bragging or being arrogant it is a
simple fact. You are in the position you
are because of Jesus Christ. It is Jesus
Christ who is the hope of glory. The
thing we must remember that any rewards or accolades we get is thrown back at
Jesus feet. He is the source of all we
have and will ever have. He has given us
power and authority, but it is all because of what He has done.
Dec
4 – Hephzibah – Isaiah 64:4
In an earlier part of this devotion, we
talked about this subject. We learned
that this name means My delight is in her.
The Lord delight in His people.
This is a continuous theme throughout the writings of Isaiah. Delight in the Bible means to have a high
degree of pleasure, satisfaction, or joy in God and His Word. It also means to
bend towards or be inclined towards God, to take pleasure in His will and
obedience. When we delight in the Lord, He will give us the longings of our
hearts, which will align with His eternal purposes. So, you are who the Lord says you are and His
delight in you. This is all because of
Jesus Christ.
Dec
4 – Beulah – Isaiah 62
As before we have talked about this
subject. IN the Bible this word means
married. The church has often to been
referred to as the Bride of Christ.
After we are rapture and judged the next event, we will be attending is
the marriage supper of the Lamb. This is
a celebration of the church being finally united with Jesus Christ. The promise that we have been waiting on has
finally happened. The sanctity and
preciousness of marriage is found in the Lord.
He is the third person in any marriage.
Years ago my youth pastor was doing a wedding and he stated in marriage
the two become one because of the Lord.
One day we shall become like Him and enjoy His friendship forever. This is a promise, blessing, and benefit of
knowing the Lord.
Dec
5 – Praise – Isaiah 62:7
Isaiah says that one day the people of God
will be the praise in the earth. We are
currently not in that place but one day it shall happen. Right now, it is our responsibility to show
Jesus Christ in how we talk and live.
Paul calls us living love letters who are written and displayed for all
to see. We are the only bibles that some
people read. My prayer and yours should
be that we will display the character, essence, and nature of God in our day to
day lives. Praise is also a wonderful
thing to display because it shows that we are thankful for what the Lord has
done. It is an attitude of
gratitude. So today be grateful. In everything gives thanks for tis is the
will of God for those who are in Christ Jesus.
Dec
6 – Redeemed _ Isaiah 62:12
Isaiah states that the people of God are
redeemed. They are redeemed by the
Lord. Just like Ruth was redeemed by
Boaz so we have been bought back from slavery by the Lord. In the book of Hosea. We find a powerful picture. Hosea was called by the Lord to marry a lady
called Gomer. Gomer left the prophet for
a time and fell into slavery. Hosea
found out that she was on the slave block and bought her back. This is a picture of what the Lord has done
for us. We were in slavery to sin and
wickedness. He came and redeemed us
through the broken body and shed blood of Jesus Christ. Like the hymn we should live in redemption
and proclaim it to all for the glory of God.
Dec
7 – Reasons to Worship – Isaiah 25:1
In this chapter Isaiah gives us reasons
why we should worship the Lord. Worship
is an attitude of the heart expressed.
The prophet points out that the first reason o worship is because the
Lord has done wonderful things. In fact,
Paul states in Eph 3:20, that the Lord can do exceedingly, abundantly beyond
what we can ask or even imagine. The
Lord created the entire universe out of nothing. He spoke and it just happened. The Lord can move atoms around and arrange
them into any form He wishes. The
reality is that the Lord is the creator and sustainer of the universal on every
level. These are just a couple of reason
we should praise and worship Him. The
biggest reason is that He has given us eternal and abundant life through His
son’s sacrifice.
Dec
8 – Counsel - Isaiah 25:1
Isaiah gives us the second reason to
worship the Lord is because He has counsel, and it is available at any
time. Today we have the privilege of
having the Bible which is the Word of God.
It is a compass, guide book, and instructional manual. In the pages of the Bible, we have the
promises, benefits and blessings that come from the Lord. James says that every perfect and good gift
comes down from the Father of Light who has no shadow or variable of
turning. God is consistent and
constant. He is the one thing that does
not change in this ever-changing world.
You can trust Him and now that He is the same, yesterday, today, and
forever. The Lord has given us
direction, guidance, and counsel through thew person of the Holy Spirit. He takes that which He hears and passes it to
us. There is no need to be walking in
the dark as a Christian. So, lets praise
Him for His guidance today through the pages of the Bible.
Dec
9 – Strength – Isaiah 25:4
Isaiah is giving reason to praise the
Lord. In this verse as a social reformer
the prophet points out that the Lord is the one who gives strength to the poor. Jesus pointed out that it is the
responsibility of the people of God to care for the widow, orphan, sick, visit
the ones in prison, and protect the vulnerable.
When we do it to the least of them, we are doing unto Him. When Mother Theresa was one time by a
reporter why she could so beautifully and effectively minister to the lepers of
Calcutta. She told this person that
whenever she minster to the leper she was looking at Jesus in His distressing
disguise. The Lord has called us to
minister in His name to the less fortunate.
This is an act of worship. We are
ministering to Him.
Dec
10 – Distress- Isaiah 25:4
Another reason to worship the Lord and
give Him praise is because he helps those that find themselves in
distress. This condition can be caused
by many factors. The most usual is
something the enemy has brought about.
We need to remember that the agenda of satan is to rob, kill, and
destroy. He uses accusation, temptation,
and deception to bring that about. Jesus
when he was attacked by satan in the temptation in the wilderness used the word
of God as His defence. This is a good
model for our defence as well. When you
use the Bible, you are releasing its promises, benefits and blessings. The best way to overcome problems is to focus
the one who has the solution. That is
course the Lord so today worship and praise the Lord and release through this
act the victory and freedom that is yours through Jesus Christ.
Dec
11 – Refuge – Isaiah 25:4
Isaiah relates another reason why we
should worship the Lord. He is the
refuge in the storm. Jesus was asleep in
the stern of the boat when a storm came up on the Sea of Galilee. It was so bad that even experience fishermen
like His disciples were afraid for their lives.
So, they woke Him up and reported that they were afraid for their
lives. He got up and walk to the bow of
the boat and told the winds and waves to be still and it became calm. The Lord is with us in any storm we face. He doesn’t always calm the storm, but He is
with us and that is a wonderful reason to praise the Lord. He is our refuge and place of safety. Let us praise the Lord for that fact.
Dec
12 – Shadow in the Heat – Isaiah 25:4
Isaiah is worshipping the Lord here
because the Lord is the shadow in the heat of the day. In Israel it is often very warm. In fact, Jericho everyday of the year has an
average temperature of 82 degrees Fahrenheit.
In the Judean wilderness It can be easily over a hundred degrees. In this horrid heat a shadow is a welcome
relief. In the mind of his audience
Isaiah was painting a picture of relief and help. The Lord will help us when we feel the heat
of our circumstances will consume us. In
those life and death situation the Lord will be our relief. Peter encourages us in 1 Pet 5:7 to cast all
our cares on the Lord for He cares for us.
Today allow the shadow of the almighty cover you today and get relief
from whatever comes your way today. A
great thing to thank the Lord and worship for Him today.
Dec
13 – Good things – Isaiah 25:6
Isaiah tells his audience that the Lord is
the who gives good things. James states
that every good and perfect gift comes down from the Father of Light who never
shows any variable or turning. The one
thing we can rely on is the consistency of the Lord. Jesus through His ministry demonstrated
this. The Bible says that Jesus went
about doing good. You can be assured of
this fact in your dealing with the Lord.
Elijah found this out when the Lord fed Him by ravens in the wilderness
and then having one meal with an angel gave him enough sustenance to make a forty-day
trek to Mount Sinai. The Lord is Jehovah
Jireh and He is going to supply every need according to His riches in
glory. That s a great reason to worship
and praise the Lord.
Dec
14 – Death Defeated – Isaiah 25:8
Isaiah saw that in the future that death
would no longer have dominion over the life of man. He saw the Messiah defeating death. Jesus Christ has defeated death and that is
why stated in 1 Cor 15:51-58 that death has been swallowed up in victory. The chains of death could not hold him. Corruption could not decay Him. Mortality was put aside by Jesus. My pastor Ken Bunting often stated in our
services that he had passed from death unto life. Such a powerful truth. Death is only a portal into eternity. Paul said we are absence from the body and
present with the Lord. Today we do not
have to fear death. Jesus said in the
upper room discourse that he was going to prepare a place for us. What an exciting truth and reason to worship
the Lord.
Dec
15 – Wipe Away all Tears – Isaiah 25:8
The prophet continues with reasons to
worship and praise the Lord. Jesus in
His ministry encounters many broken and hurt people. Many had shed tears and Jesus was moved with
compassion to meet their needs. Jesus
one time was passing by a funeral of a young man. He saw many mourners who hearts were broken. Jesus in compassion walked over the funeral
briar and reach out and touch the boy who came back to life. The psalmist said the Lord sees every tear
and puts them in a bottle. The Lord sees
the times we weep in silence and alone.
He hears every prayer for help and sends His deliverance. Today in those moments of sadness let the
Lord bring that garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness. Often this relief comes through praise and
worship. Through this act you are
inviting the divine into the natural. So
lets do what the psalmist says and praise the Lord.
Dec
16 – Wipe Away Reproach – Isaiah 25:8
Isaiah brings to the attention of his
readers and audience that the Lord one day is going to wipe away all tears of
shame and reproach. There are times when
the enemy and his agents of evil accuse us.
Sometimes they exploit something that we have said or done. Other times they just lie about us. This is the time we do a self examination
like Job and then let the Lord defend us.
There are also times where we tell the truth and let the chips fall
where they may. Always refute lies with
truth. Remember you shall know the truth
and the truth will set you free. One day
all the shame and reproach that we have suffered will be revealed and every
sadness it caused will be wiped away in the goodness and love of the Lord.
Dec
17 – Save Us – Isaah 25:9
Isaiah
encourages his audience and readers to worship the Lord because He is the God
who saves. A modern song today says
everyone needs compassion and the mighty God who saves. Sometimes it fees that we are going down for
the third time and we are about to expire.
That is when God comes to the rescue.
The nation of Israel had its back to the sea and the Egyptian army to
its front. In that moment it looked bad
for Israel. Moses asked the Lord what to
do and the Lord told him to lead the people through the Red Sea. The wind began
to blow, and the sea parted, and the Lord provided a way where there was no
way. Notice the Lord did not take the
people out of the scene but provided a way for them. This often happens and, in that moment, it
becomes a lesson of faith. Israel and we
learn that God is the Mighty One who saves.
Remember that when you found yourself in an impossible situation. Your story is not over yet.
Dec 18 – For Unto Us – Isaiah 9:6
We are just a
week away from Christmas and so today are over the next few days we are going
to examine tis wonderful promise and passage from Isaiah. The prophets say, “Unto us a child is born
unto us a child is given.” Isiah saw
some 700 years before the event that a unique and one-of-a-kind child was going
to be born. This child would have one
mission and that was to save mankind from our sins. This child was given not just the one nation
but for all nations. His sacrifice would
have a universal application. It has
been said that if we were the only person alive Jesus would have come to save
us. The reality of today that there are
more than 8 billion people that live on this planet and each one can come to
Christ. Jesus was given for us because
we needed Him. Let us do our part and
share it with our friends during this holiday season.
Dec 19 – The Government – Isaiah 9:6
Isaiah sees in
the future the reign and rule of Jesus Christ.
When Jesus was facing Pilate, he told that if his reign was now that His
followers would come and rescue Him.
Jesus knew that his reign was of the spiritual kind for now but in the
future, He will come and rule on the earth.
When He does it will be with justice and truth. There is a time when Jesus will reign, and
the beautiful thing is that we will reign with Him. The government of Jesus Christ is first and
foremost one of compassion and love. No
one will be able to lie to the Lord because he knows all and sees all. Jesus came the first time as the suffering
Savior. The second time He will come as
the conquering King. Each has its role
and place.
Dec 20 – Wonderful – Isaiah 9:6
Isaiah then
names the person and gives his qualities.
The word "wonderful" is used in the Bible to describe
something that excites or calls forth wonder1. It is used in the Old Testament
to translate the Hebrew words "pala'" or "pele'". In the
New Testament, it is translated from the Greek word "thaumasios"1. In
Isaiah 9:6, the word "wonderful" is used as one of the names of
Jesus. Jesus is beyond comparison. He is the essence, nature, and character of
God in the flesh. Jesus is God with a
face. He is the perfect union of natural
and the divine. This word describes who
Jesus is and how He will deal with us.
Dec 21 – Counselor – Isaiah 9:6
Jesus is known
as the counsellor. He will give us
through the person of the Holy Spirit guidance, direction, and advice. Today we have the Bible as our guidebook,
compass, and instructional manual. The
pages, of the Bible gives us advice on how to receive and use the promises, benefits,
and blessings of being a child of God. The Holy Spirit is also known as the
counselor. He takes what He hears and
passes it unto us. We are not alone in
this walk of life. Jesus is the divine
advice giver. We are walking together in
this life. As the old song says, we are
not alone.
Dec 22 – The Mighty God – Isiah 9:6
Isiaah is
looking at the Messiah and sees that He is the mighty God. Jesus left the realm of glory and became like
us. Jesus from time to time displayed
his power especially over nature. One
time He calmed the winds and the waves.
Another time He was transformed on the Mount of Transfiguration and
showed His former glory. At His water
baptism a voice from heaven stated that He was the beloved Son in whom the
Father was well pleased. The title
“Mighty God” assigned to Jesus in Isaiah 9:6 signifies His divine nature and
attributes. It confirms Jesus’ position as not only the Son of God but also God
Himself. He possesses all the power and might of God, demonstrating His
authority and ability to accomplish extraordinary feats beyond human limitations. Jesus was the perfect union of the divine and
the natural.
Dec 23 – Everlasting Father – Isaiah 9:6
In this verse
this phrase means, In Isaiah 9:6, “Everlasting Father” refers to the Messiah
who will be a Father to His people forever, ruling over them with fatherly
concern for their benefit. The phrase does not imply a confusion between Jesus
and God the Father, but points to the ordained role and eternal authority Jesus
holds as both the Son of God and our Savior. It connects God the Son with God
the Father, reminding us that while Jesus is a Distinct Person, He is also
eternally one in essence and nature with God. This is one of the most
well-known Old Testament prophecies about Jesus. There is an element of the Christian faith
that believes that Jesus is the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. This view denies the Trinity. They use this verse to prove their point and,
they miss the point.
Dec 24 – Prince of Peace – Isaiah 9:6
This is such a
powerful truth. Jesus is the one who
brings peace because he did away through His broken body and shed bled brought
peace. He made a way where there was no
way. The title “Prince of Peace” attributed to Jesus in Isaiah 9:6 signifies
His role as the ultimate reconciler, bringing peace between humanity and God.
Jesus came to mend the broken relationship caused by sin, offering a path of
reconciliation and eternal peace. Many
Christians read Isaiah 9:6 every year during the season of Advent to celebrate
the birth of the Prince of Peace, Jesus the Messiah. The Messiah was God’s
anointed, a king who would establish God’s peace through Israel. Jesus brings peace and deals with the
internal conflict and warfare that often is felt in life. He gives peace that the world cannot give or
the world cannot take away. A Great
truth for Christmas.
Dec 25 – The Virgin – Isaiah 7:14
Isaiah gets a
view, snapshot of a young girl who was going give birth to the Messiah. He saw someone of the tribe of Judah who was
of the house of David. This girl would
be a virgin and the child she would have would be a Savior. He would save mankind from our sins. This of course is what happened in the stable
in Bethlehem. Jesus was Christ was born
and He is the reason for the season. As
we spend time together doing our Christmas celebrations let us remember that
the child is the reason for our celebration.
Let us remember that with Jesus Christ Christmas is a mess. He is the central figure of human
history. He came because we needed a
savior. He paid a dent He did not owe I
owe a debt I could not pay.
Dec 26 – Waiting – Isaiah 40:31
This portion
of scriptures talks about waiting the results of what can happen. Cam Floria in the cantata called the Apostle
said, “that waiting is providential discipline to those whose life has an
exceptional calling. For example,
Abraham waited 25 years for Isaac.
Joseph found himself waiting for 13 years for his promotion from
prisoner to Prime Minister. David spent
some 15 years waiting to be King of Israel.
The apostle Paul waiting over a decade for His call. Waiting is difficult especially these days
because we live in an instant society.
Food prep, interest connection, movies, etc. We are not patient people these days. Yet, there is something we need to remember
God does work according to our timetable.
He is not limited to time, space, matter, and motion. He is the eternal God who knows how to arrange,
circumstances, situations, and people to accomplish His will. Our part is to trust Him. It has been said that if God doesn’t open a
door then learn to praise Him in thehallway.
Dec 27 – Renewed – Isaiah 40:31
Isaiah says
when you are waiting on the Lord for any reasons there are some benefits. For example, you will be renewed in your
strength. Waiting can be a time to rest,
calm down, step back and recalibrate. It
can be a time to get refresh, revived and renewed. It can be a time for education and learning. You can mentality, socially, emotionally,
physical, and spiritual get back on track.
It is also a time to get back to your first love and zeal. The secret is making the most of the situation. Benny Hinn was in between jobs so he decided
to take the time to pray and seek God.
That period launched his ministry.
Isaiah points out that those that wait shall be renewed in their
strength. So, if you find yourself in a
time of waiting step back and let it become a time of renewal and refreshment
and enjoy it because after it is over you will be thankful that it happened and
what it did in your life.
Dec 28 – Eagle Eyes – Isaiah 40:31
The next thing
that happens when you are waiting is you can change your mindset. Isaiah paints a picture of an eagle flying
above the situation. He sees more than
those on the ground. This also paints a
snapshot of getting a broader perspective.
When you rise above the situation and get God’s perspective than you
realize there is more than meets the eye.
For example, when Abraham was climbing Mount Moriah with Isaac, they
only saw the one side of the mountain.
Abraham had been told to offer up Isaac as a sacrifice he did not know
on the other side of the mountain a ram was looking to stick his head in a
thicket. God saw and at the right time
he opened Abraham’s eyes to that fact.
We need God’s point of view. That
is why we ask the Lord to give us His insight, mindset, and point of view. With the Lord we will get the right
information, at the right time for the right reason. Waiting on the Lord helps with this process
if we are willing to rethink this concept.
Dec 29 - Run – Isaiah 40:31
Isaiah has been
talking about waiting on the Lord and the benefits, blessings, and promises
that can happen. He states that you can
run and not grow weary. In a time of
waiting, you can practice. You can
improve your skill sets, education, and mindset. You know that sooner or later the time of
waiting will be over, and you will busy.
It is in this time that you learn to pace yourself. You learn that life is not a sprint but a
long-distance race. You know that if you
go to fast at the beginning to you will not have the stamina to finish
well. In life we can grow weary in well
doing but waiting helps us to realize that the goal is made up of different
lengths to the race. Waiting and
practicing help you to finish well.
Remember at the end of the race a prize is given not in the early stages
or halfway. Finish well and hear the
statement, “We done good and faithful servant and enter into my rest.”
Dec 30 – Walking and Not Faint – Isaiah 40:31
In Isaiah’s
picture here we see someone who has assistance in their walking. When you wait on the Lord you have learn that
pace s everything. You know that if you
pace yourself well and work on that you will finish well. This thought also talks about divine
assistance and help when you need it.
You shall walk and not faint.
This means you will have someone come along side and assist you. Recently I saw a video where a coupe had run
out of gas and a trucker stopped. He
pulled them to the gas station and then paid for their gas. He helped them walk and not faint. When you wait you learn to trust God and His
ability of coming to you aid, assistance, and help. So wait on the Lord and His timing and you
will never be found wanting.
Dec 31 – Final Thoughts
We have spent
a year with Isaiah. He is a prophet,
social reformer, and statesman. He is
elegant in his presentation and powerful in his imagery. He uses word pictures and colorful
illustrations to get his point against.
His ability to use language for spiritual truth is beyond
comparison. He is equal to Ezra in
scholarly presentation and on the level of Daniel and Joseph for impact to His
generation.
Isaiah gives
us more than one hundred prophecies about the Messiah. No other author in the Old Testament can make
that claim. He truly was a man who saw
tomorrow. Thousands of years before it
happens, he saw the 1000-year reign of the Messiah. He saw the New Heaven and New Earth. Isaiah looks in the prophetic future and sees
what John saw hundreds of years later.
Isaiah had the ability to touch the elite and the humble. I can truly say that after spending this year
with Isaiah that we have been truly blessed.
He is the master communicator and storyteller.
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