Monday, August 11, 2014

Now, hear This!

Read Isaiah 46.

Twice in this chapter, God says, "Listen to me."  In the middle of the chapter, He says, "Remember this."  What is it that the LORD wants His people to hear and remember?

The historical context has to do with encouraging Israel to look beyond the pending Babylonian captivity.  No matter what suffering and loss they may endure, there are some basics of the faith to which they must cling.  For them, locations will change, culture will change, leadership will change, but God does not!  He will be with them and deliver the nation.

Since the character of God does not change, the key statements may be equally applied to us for our hearing and reminders.

1. There is no other God. (vv.1-7)
Over and over again, the LORD claims that He is the only God there is.  All others are man-made illusions that are incapable of providing any help.  Believing in the power of the planets, like Bel the sun god or carrying around idols, will prove to be a waste of time and money.

Instead of carrying around one's god, the LORD of the universe claims to carry us.  He superintends our lives from before our birth, while in the womb, into old age.  He has no equal.

2. He is sovereign over all. (vv.8-11)
As the eternal God, He has no beginning and no end.  The creation is not the result of chaos but purpose.  The LORD personally superintends His creation, including our lives, to fulfill all His plans.  "I will do it."

3. His righteousness is available. (vv.12-13)
He brings His power of forgiveness and making things right to us.  It is near us now.  Then, why do so many live alienated from God and carry their guilt and shame?  It is not because of a lack of provision from the LORD.  Verse 12 states the problem is a stubborn heart that refuses to acknowledge who God is and His claims upon them.  Once a person listens and responds, their hearts open to receive His deliverance.

How near is this salvation?  The Apostle Paul wrote a similar application, quoting from Deuteronomy 30:14, "But what does it say?  'The word is near you, in your mouth and in your heart' (that is, the word of faith that we proclaim); because, if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved." (Romans 10:8-9)

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