Read Isaiah 52.
The Jews have a discouraging history to say the least. But each time an
enemy sought to destroy them, the LORD intervened. Because of the number
of years involved there were and are those who lost hope in God's promises.
God never forgets what He said. He acts exactly on His schedule to
fulfill His plans.
Historically, the Jews were in Egypt for 400 years. But God delivered
them from slavery. In this chapter, the northern kingdom of Israel had
been conquered and the people were scattered at the hands of Assyria. The
southern kingdom of Judah had been taken captive by Babylonia. They
remained in Babylon for 70 years.
The nation was in need of a comforting message; some good news of hope.
The message is, "Wake up and get ready! You are going home."
(vv.1-2)
There are two aspects to this prophecy. Immediately, in 536 B.C., the
Jews returned to their homeland. This would take place at no cost to them.
The Persians paid for it and the nation was redeemed by God's free grace.
But the details in this chapter obviously speak of much more that has yet
to happen. Note the little prophetic phrase "in that day"
(v.6). What will that day be like?
1. Everyone will know the LORD. (v.6b)
No more will they be in doubt about who God is or turn to other forms of
worship. Spiritual allegiance will be to Him alone.
2. It will be a time of good news. (vv.7-9)
After decades of prophecies warning of God's judgment, here is news of peace,
happiness, salvation, comfort, and redemption.
3. The LORD will reign. (vv.7b-15)
This is the key reason for the celebration. There is no denying that
Messiah will one day literally sit on the throne of David in Jerusalem.
As Isaiah wrote in 9:6, "the government shall be upon his
shoulders." The Messiah ("my servant" v.13) will assume
world power. He will "sprinkle" or cleanse the nations (v.15)
and all the world's leaders will be silent before Him.
What a contrast from the first coming of Jesus. Verse 14 prophesies His
physical appearance after being beaten and crucified. This description
was written over 500 years in advance!
But another 2000 years have gone by since Jesus' ascension back to heaven.
That is not a problem for God. He has not forgotten. He will
act in His time. Our good news to a world without hope is that Jesus is
coming! Now is the time to get ready and be prepared.
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