Isaiah - Verse By Verse

Isaiah - Day 20

versebyverse | May 28, 2008 17:58

Scripture:  Isaiah 1:20 (NIV):  " 'but if you resist and rebel, you will be devoured by the sword.'  For the mouth of the LORD has spoken."

Thought:  To me, resistance against God is "futile"--so why start?

Question:  Have I confessed any rebellion I may have had against God?

Unfortunately there is always room for a wrong choice.  And God makes it very clear that if we choose wrongly we are the ones who suffer.  How we suffer is at the hands of "the sword" of the Lord, which, to me, refers to the Word of God.  God's spoken truths will cut the rebellious ones down.  They will have no footing in their lies before a God Who utters only truth.  Isaiah says they "will be devoured."  To me, this means that God's truth, and power in that truth, will wrap around or overpower these rebels, winning out over the evil of lies in them, and consuming them completely.  They will lose their identity.  Just as eaten food is digested and changed from its original form into something producing strength and growth in us, so God will consume the rebellious with His truth, changing them by devouring them, overcoming evil with His good, and standing ever stronger in His truth.  The famous Bible Commentator, Matthew Henry, used to teach that unrepentant sinners would become the fuel for God's judgment fires. 

Here we see resistance and rebellion, two words that characterized Satan in his bid to become equal with God.  We join his kind of reasoning when we, too, make a choice to stand up against God in defiance.  How foolish we are when we do this!  God's promise to devour the disobedient is backed up with His "mouth"--His spoken Word.  Nothing is more sure than God's Word.  Nothing can alter it.

We are either cleansed and filled by choosing God or we are devoured and consumed away by rejecting Him.  These two extremes are poles apart.  The consequences are as far apart as life is from death and heaven from hell.  Who would be stupid enough to willingly choose having their identity devoured away in death and their soul sent to hell?  They say the door to hell has its lock on the inside.  God, in other words, is not an oppressor Who has imprisoned anyone there against their own will.  People in hell choose to be there because they do not want to be with God.  I can't understand them.  I really want God!  Don't you?

Prayer:  LORD Almighty, forgive me for any resistance and/or rebellion I may have had against You.  I don't want to be devoured by Your truth--I want, rather, to live in it every day and forever.  Amen. 

Isaiah - Day 19

versebyverse | May 27, 2008 19:47

Scripture:  Isaiah 1:19 (NIV):  " 'If you are willing and obedient, you will eat the best from the land;' "

Thought:  To me, the mystery of the resistant heart and will of man is much less plumbed than many of the mysteries of God's ways.

Question:  Have I become "willing and obedient" to God?

All God requires in order to drown us in blessing, is our cooperation.  When the will of man is yielded up to God, all the goodness and blessings we ever craved will be opened up to us.  When we obey His Word, "the best from the land" will be ours.  Why do we hesitate? 

God takes care of His own.  "I was young and now I am old, yet I have never seen the righteous forsaken or their children begging bread"--Psalm 37:25 (NIV).  The righteous are not forsaken.  And the reference here in Isaiah to eating points out that God intends to meet all our basic needs--needs He created in us--when we are properly "aligned" with Him, that is, "willing and obedient."

Prayer:  Good Father, help me to yield up my will to You.  Help me to obey all of Your commandments.  It is all for my best!  Amen. 

Isaiah - Day 18

versebyverse | May 26, 2008 11:21

Scripture:  Isaiah 1:18 (NIV):  " 'Come now and let us reason together,' says the LORD.  'Though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they are red as crimson, they shall be like wool.' "

Thought:  To me, the world desperately needs to "get together" with God!

Question:  How do I "reason with" God?

First, and most importantly, "come", says God; then "reason" with Him; then experience cleansing.  There is huge value and importance to first coming.  Now we begin to see all that He can do with that simple, trusting act.  Step forward to God.  Begin to talk with Him.

He then "reasons" with us, which I take as meaning He persuades us in His truth.  To be persuaded in God's truth means we have to look to His Word, the Holy Bible.  What we will find in His Word, if we give it a thorough chance, is that nearly every page reveals Jesus Christ.  Jesus Christ is the embodiment of Divine Truth.  Then when we yield to His truth, believing fully, His Son's blood is available to us for complete cleansing and healing. 

If, however, in "reasoning" with God, we argue with Him, preferring to listen to some lie or other, then the cleansing is not available--the reasoning has become our rejection.  But God will bless us with cleansing if we come wanting it.  Let's "get together" with God!  All the goodness of the universe, and more, is there for us in Him if we would only "come".

We may often feel badly that we don't desire more of God.  The solution is not to become self-condemnatory; but to talk to God about it.  When we tell Him we're frustrated that our will may be unwilling, or that our desires are too selfish, it is a humility and an honesty He will not reject.  He doesn't expect us, in and of ourselves, to reach perfection; He wants us to come to Him--just as we are.  Our "perfection" can only be in our coming to God through Christ.  And if we come even when we're uncertain about coming, God knows that and is happy to see our choice.

In so turning and coming and choosing God, we may, by process, become more desirous of Him.  Exert your will and your desires whould follow.

Once we approach God, we will NOT be disappointed.  Within God is an immeasureable resource of ability to deal with our sin problems!  "Though your sins are like scarlet", "though they are red as crimson, they shall be like wool."  Once processed by God, through the cleansing wash of Jesus' blood, they will no longer stand between us and God, they will no longer be sources of unending guilt, they will no longer haunt us, trouble us or bring despair.  They will be gone!  Praise the Lord!

Prayer:  Great God, thank You for calling and inviting us to You.  Thank You for being "reasonable."  Thank You for receiving us--any of us--all of us.  Thank You for cleansing us thoroughly and effectively.  Amen. 

Isaiah - Day 17

versebyverse | May 25, 2008 15:30

Scripture:  Isaiah 1:17 (NIV):  "learn to do right!  Seek justice, encourage the oppressed.  Defend the cause of the fatherless, plead the case of the widow."

Thought:  To me, happiness would abound if we learned how to serve one another.

Question:  Have I learned to "do right"?

The changed behavior we need to "learn" is the doing of good things in the place of the bad things.  There is no middle ground in God's presence:  we are either "bad" or "good."  We are either needing forgiveness or we are forgiving someone else.  We are either part of the problem or actively helping with the solution.  Doing good things, righteousness, is the way to cleanse away the bad things, sinfulness.  Scripture says "overcome evil with good", Romans 12:21. 

Doing these good things is what the life of Christ was all about, and when we receive Christ into our being, we can have Him living His life through us.  Finally then, and only through Christ in us, we will be pleasing to God, The Father.  It is by allowing Christ to live in and through us that we will "learn to do right".

In this verse we see some basic, Christian values desired by God, found in Christ and commanded by God for us to live out as well:  1)  justice  2)  working to ease the burden of the oppressed  3)  aiding orphans, and,  4)  sticking up for widows who, in the age of this culture, were without income or support of any kind.  These works please God!

Prayer:  Holy God, help me to catch the vision of Your causes among mankind.  Enable me, through Christ, to "go about doing good" as Jesus did.  Amen. 

Isaiah - Day 16

versebyverse | May 24, 2008 13:58

Scripture:  Isaiah 1:16 (NIV):  "Your hands are full of blood; wash and make yourselves clean.  Take your evil deeds out of my sight!  Stop doing wrong."

Thought:  To me, we need to grasp how important it is to be acceptable to God.

Question:  Do I want to change?

What God wants, which ought to be our central desire as well, is sinlessness (holiness).  He does not want the system of sacrifices to be an "enabler" of more sinning.  Therefore He commands that cleansing, true cleansing, be desired and accomplished.  Then He commands that the sinning cease.  To the adulterous woman He said, "Go, and sin no more."  Israel needed to stop sinning.  What possible good was there to their system of sacrificing if it did not produce change in their behavior?  God is trying to get this idea across!

As Christians we understand that sinlessness is impossible in our own strength, however.  That's why we treasure the blood of Christ so very much!  We need to utilize His blood every day, if necessary, thus keeping ourselves clean before God, The Father.  This is how we can "take" our "evil deeds" out of God's "sight."  Then, as we grow in maturity in our relationship with Christ, He anables us, ideally, to sin less and less.  How we need Our Savior, Jesus Christ! 

Prayer:  Father God, it is only through Jesus that we are made clean enough to stand before You.  Thank You that Jesus' blood cleanses my blood-guiltiness and washes it away!  Amen. 

Isaiah - Day 15

versebyverse | May 22, 2008 20:09

Scripture:  "When you spread out your hands in prayer, I will hide my eyes from you; even if you offer many prayers, I will not listen."

Thought:  To me, people need to understand what kind of attitude of prayer really breaks through to God.

Question:  Are my prayers heard by God?

God looks straight at the heart.  Religious forms mean nothing to Him.  Persons that want for themselves will not be considered by God; but God will listen and answer hearts that want what God wants.

It is not that God hears only a certain kind of prayer but that He looks upon and listens to only a certain kind of heart attitude.  And what attitude is that?  To me, it is the heart that agrees with God regarding its own sin and humbly pleads for purification and strength to do God's will.  Prayers from only personal agendas, even though numerous, will not be heard.  Prayers from the lips of rebellious people will be disregarded unless they are prayers of confession and repentance.  

Prayer:  Father, purify my motives in prayer.  Cause me to know my sin and what offends You, Lord.  Amen. 

Isaiah - Day 14

versebyverse | May 21, 2008 20:42

Scripture:  Isaiah 1:14 (NIV):  " 'Your New Moon festivals and your appointed feasts my soul hates.  They have become a burden to me; I am weary of bearing them."

Thought:  To me, God's anger should motivate changes in us!

Question:  Are my organized, social activities pleasant or burdensome to God?

Isaiah writes of human emotion in God's character here:  we ought to be moved to some action or change of behavior when we know God is hating our activities and our times of celebrations are burdensome to Him.  We ought to be able to identify with these feelings in Him and then be moved to change what is in us.  Is He not our Creator and are we not His creatures?  Have we lost all respect for God?

Have I considered whether or not my so-called celebrations are a burden to God?  They would be if, as a Christian, my relationship with Christ was tainted by unconfessed sin.  God longs for "truth in the inward parts", that is, from the very deepest part of my being.  If I am honest and frank with God, vulnerable enough to face reality, I will NOT be rejected!  But if I carry the charade out more and more, God will automatically react with hatred, weariness, destestability and a sense of burden regarding me and my soul.  Why?  Because God abhors evil and sin of all kinds.  May it not be that I bring these things between myself and God!

Prayer:  Lord God, help me to inspire joy in You and not weariness.  Help me to incite love from You and not hatred.  Lord, may I be a pleasure to You and not a burden.  Amen. 

Isaiah - Day 13

versebyverse | May 20, 2008 20:00

Scripture:  Isaiah 1:13 (NIV):  "Stop bringing meaningless offerings!  Your incense is detestable to me.  New moons, Sabbaths and convocations--I cannot bear your evil assemblies."

Thought:  To me, it is a sad day when people inspire only meaninglessness, detestability and intolerance in our precious Heavenly Father.

Question:  Am I aware of God's reaction to my behaviors?

God is concerned with our hearts.  To merely go through motions without being attuned to God in a worshipful manner nullifies every sacrifice, every altar of incense, every new moon, sabbath and convocation.  Anything done emptily to Him becomes hateful to Him.  God is always looking much more deeply into us--probably more than we would like!  And yet this is the intimacy He created us for and we are not truly happy with anything shallow. 

Animals brought haphazardly for sacrifice and incense burned in anticipation of appeasement of God are an insult to Him.  No wonder He is angry!

"New moons, Sabbaths and convocations--I cannot bear your evil assemblies."  The purposes behind these meetings had changed.  It was no longer to honor God but to redesign each get-together into a device of men, allowing room for their sins and transgressions.  Each vain holiday only magnified Israel's emptiness, increasing God's disgust.  Though He commanded these feasts through Moses, they had become meaningless through insincerety and impure motives, as sin was allowed to co-exist alongside.

God is near the "full" mark, bearing with Israel's "emptiness"! 

Prayer:  Father God, keep me from angering You with unconfessed sin and a facade of religious behavior.  Amen.

 

Isaiah - Day 12

versebyverse | May 19, 2008 19:27

Scripture:  Isaiah 1:12 (NIV):  "When you come to appear before me, who has asked this of you, this trampling of my courts?"

Thought:  To me, Christian people need to re-evaluate what true worship is all about.

Question:  Have I become still long enough today to reflect on God's awesomeness?

Busy activity does not impress God.  The busy feet of Priests and Levites administering animals for sacrifice with empty thoughts and hearts, is not what God called for:  God wants something entirely different.  This description calls up an image of something like cattle stampeding over precious ground, destroying everything beautiful in their path.  There is no self-control; there is no reverential respect. 

Church programming, social clubs that meet in church buildings, activities people enjoy outisde of church modified enough to be brought into the church are not at all pleasing to God.  To "appear before" the Living God ought to inspire complete awe and quiet respect on our parts.  It's as though His people Israel had lost all sense of God's supreme Holiness.  Instead, His Temple had become a market place and His courts too busy with human agendas for them to be still and worship Him.

Prayer:  Great and Holy God, cause me to humble myself before You when I come into Your presence.  May I never "trample" Your Holy "courts"!  Amen. 

Isaiah - Day 11

versebyverse | May 18, 2008 16:41

Scripture:  Isaiah 1:11 (NIV):  " 'The multitude of your sacrifices--what are they to me?' says the LORD.  'I have more than enough of burnt offerings, of rams and the fat of fattened animals; I have no pleasure in the blood of bulls and lambs and goats'."

Thought:  To me, God has plenty to be angry about regarding His wayward children.

Question:  Are my motives pure when I give to God?

God never wanted the blood of animals alone.  What kind of god wants such a thing?  God wanted hearts of men, broken open and vulnerable through sacrifices, to be offered to Him.  Can you imagine how disgusting the vain sacrifices became to God?  It would be like handing one of our children the skins of an orange to eat instead of the sweet fruit.  And we too, often give God something else than what He really wants.  How disappointed God must be with our phony attemps at "worship".  He has "more than enough" of them.  Quantity is no replacement for quality.  How maddening it must be for God to view our vain religiosity as we go through empty ritual. 

We sense God's growing anger:  we can hear clearly that He has had "more than enough" and that He has "no pleasure" in our behaviors.  The suspense is growing--what will God do now?  Does this precipitate any fear in us at all?  Have we recognized at all that we are completely off course with our Creator?

Prayer:  LORD God, help me to understand how to worship You accurately through authentic sacrifice.  Help me to yield my innermost heart as my most important gift to You.  Amen. 

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