Daily Bread for Aug 2, Isa 23-27
Today’s readings are Isa 23-27.
Isa 23 pronounces judgment on Tyre and Sidon, two great and
mighty ports on the Mediterranean. Sidon is about 30 miles North of Tyre.
Recently in Isaiah, we've seen similar judgments proclaimed
over all the pagan nations surrounding Israel and Judah as well as the empires
prophesied to invade both. In all this regional judgment from the hand of God,
only Israel and Judah have the hope of redemption and the promise of
deliverance. Only His children will be spared His full wrath and total
destruction.
The following chapters show us that God's judgment will,
one day, be meted out upon the entire earth. We've repeatedly seen that God
will not only use unbelieving nations to refine His people and turn His
children back toward Him, but He will judge those ungodly nations for what they
do in the refining process. He is not merely the God of Israel, He is the God
of all creation. This can be easy to forget when we, like Israel and Judah, are
under siege.
This should be an important lesson for us. God is
constantly refining us, just as He was refining Israel and Judah. The process
may be extremely trying, at times. He may use ungodly people to do it. They may
cause us pain and suffering. They are nothing more than tools in the hands of a
sovereign potter, used to shape and refine His precious creation. However, God
is just. They will be reserved for judgment for their ungodly actions. You and
I have the hope of redemption and the promise of deliverance, just as Israel
and Judah did. Those who persecute us and seek to harm us, unless they turn to
the Lord, only have judgment and eternal, conscious torment awaiting.

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