Daily Bread for Aug 11, Isa 59-63
Today’s readings are Isa 59-63.
Isa 59 begins
with an indictment of Israel, listing the offenses it has perpetrated against
God. Isaiah 59:16 is a stunner. God saw the unrighteousness of Israel yet He brought
salvation by "His own arm" and by "His
righteousness." Note that these proclamations bear the inference that
Israel is neither righteous nor able to save itself. These are thinly veiled
hints that God Himself will eventually come down to redeem His people.
In this, we see another shift occurring. The King who
appears in the first third of the book, who then becomes a servant in the
second third, will, by the hand of God, becomes a conqueror!
Isa 60 expands
upon this idea. The glory of the Lord will arise in Israel. The nations of the
world will honor her and her King. The Jews, who were once despised and
rejected will be honored for their relationship to their redeeming God.
We hear the words of the conquering Redeemer in Isa 61-63.
God's people will be lifted, and those who oppress them will be judged.
None of this seems reasonable in a worldly sense. Kings
don't serve, and servants don't conquer. Yet this is God's plan for redeeming
His people. It's also the echo of a beautiful truth that will become crystal
clear the moment Jesus kneels and washes the feet of His disciples. The way to
eternal victory is through humility and service. This may be a sobering truth
to those who believe political victory and worldly influence are the paths to
success for the church.

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