Read Isaiah 56.
This section of Isaiah continues to give Israel hope for its future.
However, the people need not wait for the Messiah in order to live for
God in the present.
What does the LORD expect from His people? (vv.1-2)
1. Justice.
This has to do with legal decisions or doing what is right according to the law
of the land.
2. Righteousness.
This has to do with life decisions or doing what is right according to God's
expectations.
3. Not profaning His word.
A person who is right with the LORD shows it in how they live publicly.
The one example given here is keeping the Old Testament Sabbath law.
Everyone took notice that they person did no labor on Saturday. But
it was only one example.
4. Keeping from evil.
A person who is right with the LORD shows it in how they live privately.
When no one else is watching, God is.
Who is included in God's plan of salvation? (vv.3-8)
Though the Jews are God's chosen people and have an everlasting covenant
relationship from Him, His plan always included the rest of the world.
Everyone and anyone who would turn to Him for forgiveness and worship
would experience His blessings. Three examples are given that supersede
the Old Testament Law-eunuchs, foreigners, and outcasts. Compare
Deuteronomy 23:1. But this was always in the mind of God. In Genesis
12:3, God told Abraham, "In you all the families of the earth shall be
blessed."
When the religious leaders of Jesus' day tried to squeeze the Gentiles out and
restrict the access of others to the Temple, He quoted verse 7 of this chapter.
Where was the root problem? (vv.9-12)
God called for judgment due to corrupt national leaders. Instead of being
on guard spiritually and watching out for the people, they only sought to take
care of themselves.
Let’s
live for Jesus regardless of what others do.
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