Friday, January 16, 2009

Isaiah 61

4 comments:

Berry Girl said...

I have nothing profound to add here, just that I love the way Isaiah speaks (all through this book, but certain passages in particular) - "beauty for ashes, The oil of joy for mourning, The garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness"
"He has clothed me with the garments of salvation...the robe of righteousness, As a bridegroom...And as a bride..."
Beautiful.

Leanne said...

By the time I got to verse 4 I had to stop and cry. If you have ever lost a close loved one these scriptures are such a healing balm to your soul. My precious father passed away 2 years ago and the "spirit of heaviness"v3 still seems to overshadow me. I mourn so deeply for him...he was such a huge part of me and I will forever feel that loss. My dear father and I even sang a song in front of Church that was called "Beauty for Ashes"(we decided to sing it at the last minute, and practiced all afternoon..but it didn't go so well) how dear and precious that memory is to me now. These words penetrate my heart and speak such comfort to me today.

Chris said...

I admit to being a bit confused... by vs.4-6 in particular... any insights?

I do love the word pictures here too... and today especially, I get a certain thrill from the memory of a sprout coming up in my garden.

Oh to see my garden. *sigh* I can picture perfectly the excitement and anticipation God must feel re: the righteousness and praise springing up before all nations.

Unknown said...

Well, this is interesting. I don't know how I accidentally left Isaiah 61 in the sidebar and reposted it again here, as it was the chapter from last week! Since you all are sharing about this passage so nicely I will repost my lonely thoughts from last week and make a new post for Isaiah 62 =)


What confuses you Chris? I see Isaiah as being three dimensional... it talks about the present, as well as about the future almost like it is looking through a glass, if you look AT the glass, you see one reflection from what is near, if you look PAST the glass, you see past the first reflection and witness other things that are happening farther away. I think how somehow the sun shines on our south field, lighting it up while our nearer yard remains in full shadow due to the angle of the sunset and how my view is drawn even farther past my near surroundings to that distance, and that's how I see viewing Isaiah. It's not the best analogy, but hopefully it gets the point across. How one passage can at once be speaking of Christ's first coming, and then pull your gaze outside the window to show you something foreshadowing His birth and first coming. And then cast a shadow and draw your gaze even farther on to His second coming.

In the case of these verses, I believe God is speaking to the age to come, the second coming, when Israel will be the spiritual and administrative capital of the world, under Christ, and all the ultimate promises of blessing to Israel (the remnant of Romans 11) will be fulfilled.


Here are my notes from last week.

"He has covered me with clothes of salvation and wrapped me with a coat of goodness, like a bridegroom dressed for his wedding, like a bride dressed in jewels. V10

I was just meditating on this verse last week! It came up in something else I was reading. I love the imagery of it. It makes me think of my wedding day, how I looked, how I felt, the look on my husband’s face, the tenderness and beauty of each moment..

Isn’t it amazing how your clothes affect your attitude? Dress in sweats and cotton stretch T’s and you are sure to be more relaxed and laid back, dress up in a “little black dress” and high heels and you’re sure to feel classy. But dressed in wedding attire and jewels, well, that is the crowning attire of a lifetime. Nothing can make you feel so beautiful, so romantic, so magical. And this is the metaphor He uses to describe how He has clothed us.

If clothing can change our attitude it can also affect our behavior. Dress like a lady and you will inevitably start acting like a lady. Sometimes I wonder if we realized how we have been clothed, if we wouldn’t check our attitudes at the door a little more often. I am His bride., Do I act like it? Do I make Him proud by my choices and the impression I make on other people in word in deed?

Yikes.