Read Isaiah 54.
Having presented the Suffering Savior who paid the price for our sins in the previous chapter, here the focus turns to His second coming. He will reign as King of Kings.
Israel had suffered the shame and punishment of God's judgment. This chapter is a call for singing and rejoicing as they look forward to their national future. Yes, for a "brief moment" (v.7) God had to severely deal with their sin. But, that did not change His promises to Abraham.
How long will God have compassion on Israel and love them as His chosen people?
"'In overflowing anger for a moment I hid my face from you, but with everlasting love I will have compassion on you,' says the LORD, your Redeemer." (v.8)
"'For the mountains may depart and the hills be removed, but my steadfast love shall not depart from you and my covenant of peace shall not be removed.' says the LORD, who has compassion on you.'" (v.10
Was not this fulfilled with their return from captivity five centuries before Christ?
Notice God's promises.
1. The Jewish population will increase to far exceed their ability to all live on that land. (v.3)
2. Everyone will know the LORD and all their children will be taught to know Him. (v.13)
3. The nation will be safe from all threats. (v.14)
4. No enemy will succeed against them. (v.15-17a)
While these promises are prophetic and will literally be real one day, in the meantime God is at work today. The spiritual family of God has been widened with the grafting in of believers from all nations. See Romans 11:11-24. God's character and treatment of His servants is the same, Jew and Gentile alike. He loves us with an everlasting love and that will not change.
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