Daily Bread for Jul 31, Isa 13-17
Today's readings are Isa 13-17.
In the previous chapters of Isaiah, we read that there will
one day be peace in Israel. Here we read how that peace will be achieved.
Israel's enemies will be subdued by the Lord. All of them will be defeated;
Aram (Syria) by the Assyrians, then the Philistines, Moab, and Assyria by the
Babylonians, then Babylon by the Medes (Persians).
The peace and deliverance God ensures is not necessarily a
guarantee of easy and abundant lives while He is defeating their enemies.
Indeed, God will use Israel's enemies to refine them and purge godless living
from among them. Notice what it does not say. It does not imply that there
Israel will be immune to hardship and suffering, only that their hardship and
suffering would come to an end. With a clear understanding of Israel’s
history comes the realization that all their hardship and suffering were
brought about by their own disobedience and faithlessness.
As believers, we should be careful about "claiming
victory" without having a full understanding of what or where the battle
is. Some can be quick to attribute much of their struggle to "the
enemy." As it was for Israel, so it is for many of us. The real
struggle is within us and involves staying faithful to Him and His word.


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