Read Isaiah 31.
Everyone should know that might does not make right. But might does not
insure success either. A powerful national defense is always desirable
for the protection of a country. However, if that is what the people and
the leaders are depending upon for their future, their faith may be sadly
misplaced.
God continued to give Isaiah messages for Judah. They thought if they
could amass a big enough allied force, the kingdom would be delivered from the
Assyrians. The problem was not military preparation but trust. If
Judah's national trust was in Egypt and their army, the plans would fail. And, they did.
The LORD tried to teach them to "look to the Holy One of Israel or consult
the LORD!" (v.1). God's power and His plan always supersedes human
efforts. So, why not ask Him what He wants done? Why not ask His
help? And, then living in obedience to what He wants done, why not trust
Him for the outcome?
God had already announced through Isaiah that He would protect Judah against
this enemy. So, what should they be doing?
1. Turn to him. (v.6a)
The people of Judah had rebelled against the LORD and His expectations of them.
Their sin had brought the pending punishment on themselves. God
proves His mercy and His grace to us by faithfully calling the wayward to
change directions. By coming to Him, they would find forgiveness, peace,
and the protection they desired.
2. Cast away false beliefs. (v.6b)
In their rebellion against God, the people had turned to other sources for
direction and decisions. They even placed their faith in inanimate
objects they had made with their own hands and prayed to them for help.
Such thinking borderlines on insanity. Instead, why not trust the
One who created the elements and controls the universe?
"And yet he is wise and brings disaster; he does not call back his
words." (v.2a)
No human is a match for God's wisdom. His word is absolute. Trust
Him and see.
Hey Dr. Dean! Do you think idol worship is like a cult activity?
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