Saturday, November 22, 2008

Isaiah 54

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Unknown said...

If I had to pick a favourite book of the bible I am sure it would have to be Isaiah. Wow. The hope and promises and revelations into God's plan and character that make up this book are just awesome.

This chapter reminds me so strongly of two powerful allegorical reads, Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers and Israel, My Beloved by Kay Arthur. Phenomenal illustrations of God's love and mercy poured out on a stubborn, blind, stupid people (that would be us).

So often we look back at the stories of Israel and think "you idiots! Don't you get it??" and yet, in our own time, and our own ways we are exactly the same. We are being led through a spiritual desert, we are offered gushing water in dry places, feasts of meat, and His shekinah glory doesn't just guide us, it indwells us. And yet we wander aimlessly, whining, resisting, looking to physical comfort and refusing to recognize that His presence and grace are sufficient.

From my devotional; "God's thoughts are not our thoughts, nor are they even like ours. We aren't even in the same neighborhood. We're thinking, "Preserve the body", He's thinking "Save the soul". We dream of a pay raise. He dreams of raising the dead. We avoid pain and seek peace. God uses pain to bring peace. "I'm going to live before I die," we resolve. "Die, so you can live." He instructs. We love what rusts. He loves what endures. We rejoice at our successes. He rejoices at our confessions. We show our children the Nike star with the million dollar smile and say, "Be like Mike." God points to the crucified carpenter with bloody lips and a torn side and says, "Be like Christ." Our thoughts are not like God's thoughts. Our ways are not like his ways. He has a different agenda. He dwells in a different dimension. He lives on another plane. And that plane is named in the first phrase of the Lord's prayer, "Our Father in Heaven."


From The Great House of God by Max Lucado.