Day #216
Scripture Reading: Isaiah 40 - 44 …
That those who reject the Bible as the Word of God
would be unsure if there IS a God or wonder which of the many "gods"
devised by men is the "real" one is not surprising. What IS sad
is to hear so many who CLAIM to be Christians, who may even be teachers in the
church, agreeing with them and acting as though we cannot know the one true God
who has revealed Himself in His creation, in His Word and in His Son Jesus
Christ! These often accuse those of us who, by God's grace, KNOW HIM, of
being arrogant! What could possibly be more arrogant than denying what
God Himself has revealed, as though you know better. These false teachers
claim that all religions must unite, respecting each other's beliefs about God
and even the "beliefs" of those who claim there is no God. But
we who believe in Jesus Christ KNOW that the God of Israel is the one true God!
Now that needs to be explained, because most of the
people living in the nation of Israel today either do not believe in God at
all, or they believe in the God of the Old Testament, but reject Jesus Christ
as God in the flesh, as the promised Messiah. Therefore, when I say, "The
God of Israel is God," it is necessary to explain that I mean what the
Bible means: that the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, the God who
reveals Himself in His Word, the God who changed Jacob's name to
"Israel" and who kept His promise to make of him a great nation …
THIS God is God.
In the first thirty-nine chapters Isaiah pronounced
God's present and coming judgment with certainty, not only upon all the nations
of the world, but also on Israel and even Judah. At the same time, Isaiah
offered glimpses of a future where God would gather a remnant from Israel and
from the nations to be His people. All this would be fulfilled in Christ.
In chapters 40-66 Isaiah speaks more often of the
future glory of Israel and of God's plan to send His "servant" to
bring salvation. Since the destruction of the temple (70 A.D.) and the
dispersion of the Jews throughout the nations in the first century most people
who studied the Bible found no possibility of the restoration of Israel as a
particular people. They interpreted God's specific promises to Israel as
applying to the Church of the New Testament. Many, if not most, continue
to do so today.
But in 1948 everything changed. The
establishment of the nation of Israel in the very land promised to Abraham,
Isaac and Jacob displayed the truth that had been recorded by Isaiah and other
prophets centuries, even millennia before: God is the God of Israel and
the God of Israel is God. The God who is the Creator of all things and
who called Abraham and who made His covenant of grace with him and with his
descendants is God, and the Jewish people and the nation of Israel play a
specific role in what lies ahead. God will keep every promise, including
the conversion of those in Israel at the return of Jesus Christ. God said
it … He will do it. “And the glory of the LORD will be revealed, and all mankind together
will see it” (40:5).
"The grass withers and the flowers fall, but
the word of our God stands forever" (40:8). Listen
to Isaiah's words: "'Do not be afraid, O worm of Jacob, O
little Israel, for I myself will help you,' declares the LORD, your Redeemer,
the Holy One of Israel" (41:14). "I, the God of Israel,
will not forsake them" (41:17). There will come a time when
Jesus will come to defend these people. There are too many passages in
God's Word that declare this truth to ignore. If God is unfaithful to His
promises to Israel because of their sins, then what of us? Have we not
sinned against Him? Will He keep His promises to us who believe in Him,
who call out to Him today, and yet forget His promises to Abraham, Isaac and
Jacob? For the glory of His name He will fulfill every promise, for the
God of Israel is God.
He is the God who sent His "servant"
(42:1), who will bring justice to the earth. He will triumph over the
nations of the world. No one can stand against Him. We have seen
and are seeing the fulfillment of some of these promises in recent years, since
1948: "I will say to the north, 'Give them up!' and to the south,
'Do not hold them back.' Bring my sons from afar and my daughters from the
ends of the earth - everyone who is called by my name, whom I created for my
glory, whom I formed and made" (43:6-7). "I am the LORD,
your Holy One, Israel's Creator, your King" (43:15). "This
is what the LORD says - Israel's King and Redeemer, the LORD Almighty: I
am the first and I am the last; apart from me there is no God" (44:6).
God has shown who He is repeatedly throughout
history, yet only those who are given eyes to see can and will understand.
This God said of "Cyrus," more than 150 years before he became
king of the Persian empire, defeating the Babylonians who had taken the bulk of
the Jews into captivity … "He is my shepherd and will accomplish all
that I please; he will say of Jerusalem, 'Let it be rebuilt,' and of the
temple, 'Let its foundations be laid …'" (44:28). God
sent His Son to become a man to redeem His people and Jesus speaks about His
returning to Jerusalem (Matthew 24; Luke 21). John's
"Revelation" and Paul's letters to believers speak about these same
things.
There is one, true God, the Creator of all things,
and He IS the God of Israel. “The
LORD is the everlasting God, the Creator of the ends of the earth” (40:28).
He is the only true God. The promises
recorded in Isaiah’s prophecy are precious to those who know Israel's God, the
God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. Do not ignore them; do not explain them
away; do not interpret them in ways that change their obvious meaning.
God will do all that He says, and for those who acknowledge that He is
God and who know His Son Jesus Christ, this is a great comfort. Thus,
Isaiah's words, as he begins this second part of his long message: "Comfort,
comfort my people, says your God" (40:1).
"LORD God Almighty, from everlasting to
everlasting YOU ARE GOD! There is no other. I praise You today for
Your wisdom, power and glory, and give You thanks for opening my eyes to see
You as You are, the God of Israel, the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob …
and by Your grace through Your Son Jesus Christ and the work of Your Spirit in
my heart and mind … MY God! In Jesus' name, Amen"
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