The Bible Recap - Day 208 (Isaiah 44-48) - Year 5

Episode Date: July 27, 2023

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hey Bible readers, I'm Tara Lee Cobble and I'm your host for the Bible recap. Today's chapters reiterated a lot of the themes we read about yesterday. First, that God chose Israel to be His people and that they will continue to be His people throughout the generations. Second, that He is the one true God, and anyone who worships idols is foolish and sinful and wasteful, because the idols they're worshiping are handmade and will ultimately be destroyed.
Starting point is 00:00:34 Third, God points out his sovereignty over all things. While he has chosen Israel, there are some whom he has given unto-cerning hearts and closed eyes. This is His judgment on their idolatry. We first saw this in 6, 9, 10, and it shows up repeatedly in Isaiah, and is even quoted by Jesus in the New Testament. But part of being sovereign means that even those whose hearts are far from Him are still used to service purposes. We see this with King Cyrus again today. Even though he wasn't a follower of Yahweh, God still uses him for his glory. In 4428, God says, he shall fulfill all my purpose.
Starting point is 00:01:14 Chapter 45 starts out with a long passage about Cyrus, reminding us that we serve a God who makes even his enemies' plans bend to his will. God is the one who equips Cyrus, even though Cyrus doesn't know him. God is working through him. God is doing the heavy lifting here, breaking the doors of bronze and cutting the bars of iron, creating darkness and calamity, bringing rain and light and fruit, and ultimately, using all of this to set his people free from exile. In chapter 46, God points out that Babylon, Israel's captors are idolaters. It should come as no surprise that the ones who took Israel into exile aren't followers of Yahweh.
Starting point is 00:01:52 He paints a picture of them having to lug their idols around and how that weighs them down, prevents any kind of forward motion, and ultimately leads to bondage. Personally, that hit a little too close to home for me. I don't really like relating to Babylon. But back to the prophecy. What's been prophesied here about Babylon's bondage actually happens when King Cyrus of Persia comes against them. And in contrast to Babylon carting their idols around, Yahweh points out that he is the one who carries Israel. He says he's carried them from the womb and will carry them even when they're old. Cue the footprints poem. And remember yesterday when he told them to forget
Starting point is 00:02:30 the things that the past because it was infringing on their capacity to remember the important things. Today, he tells them to remember, to recall who he is to them. Here are some of the things he says about this in verses 8 through11. Remember this, recall it to mind. Remember the former things of old. For I am God and there is no other. I am God and there is none like me, declaring the end from the beginning, and from ancient times things not yet done,
Starting point is 00:02:57 saying, My counsel shall stand and I will accomplish all my purpose. I have spoken and I will bring it to pass. I have purposed and I will accomplish all my purpose. I have spoken and I will bring it to pass. I have purposed and I will do it. God has shown the who he is and he can be trusted to keep being that person in the future. His consistency is so comforting.
Starting point is 00:03:17 In chapter 47, God addresses Babylon, the people who lead Israel into exile. Babylon is arrogant and entitled, those two things often go hand in hand, and God promises to humble them. They'll seek help from an abundance of wicked sources, from idols to sorcerers to astrology, who will all fail to save them.
Starting point is 00:03:37 Then in chapter 48, God speaks to Israel again. They were giving lip service to God and claiming him without actually knowing him. So he takes time to remind them. He basically says, They were giving lip service to God and claiming him without actually knowing him. So he takes time to remind them. He basically says, all that stuff you just went through, remember how I told you it was about to happen? I gave you a heads up about it because it's one of the only ways to get your attention
Starting point is 00:03:56 since you're so stubborn and forgetful. That way you'd have no excuse for thinking your idols were the one who rescued you. It was me all along. And now that you know my track record that I do what I promise, I'm gonna tell you some brand new things I'm about to do. You've never heard anything like it. God is setting them up for the promise of the Messiah.
Starting point is 00:04:19 He tells them that he will do all these incredible things, defer his anger, restrain it, not cut them off, and he will do it for his namesake. For the sake of his praise, for his own sake. What does all this mean? There are two possible reasons and motives behind restraining your anger towards someone. First, you might do that if you believe they've been falsely accused and aren't actually guilty, which means you'd be restraining it for that person's sake. But that definitely isn't the case with Israel. God knows their sin, Israel knows it, Isaiah knows it, and even we know it. Second, you might restrain your anger towards someone who
Starting point is 00:04:54 is guilty because you're displaying your own character, that you're a person who seeks out opportunities for forgiveness. That's what God is doing here. It isn't for Israel's sake that he withholds his anger. It's to show us and them and everyone what kind of a God he is. He is a God who forgives sinners. And maybe that sounds selfish or showy to you that God's priority is God's glory. And if so, then just think for a moment what things would be like if we were his first priority? How backward would that be? For a holy, glorious God to worship fallen humanity, I wouldn't trust that God,
Starting point is 00:05:31 but I trust a God who prioritizes his glory, not only because it's right and fitting, but also because selfishly, I benefit from it. Here's what I mean by that. I'm not married, but I've heard many counselors say that the best thing you can do for your children is to put your marriage first. Otherwise, the child becomes an idol that replaces the spouse and drives a wedge in the marriage. But when the marriage is the priority over the children, the children feel secure and
Starting point is 00:05:55 blessed as a result of not being the ultimate focal point. That's sort of the way I view this thing with God's glory here. When the triune God, Father, Son, and Spirit are focused on displaying their glory and character throughout the universe, then I reap the benefits. Namely, God withholds His anger from me, pays for my sins, and adopts me into His family. I love being the recipient of the overflowing love from the Trinity. My God shot today was in 45-19. God is speaking to Israel and reminding them
Starting point is 00:06:28 of the relationship he's had with them all along. He says, I did not speak in secret in a land of darkness. I did not say to the offspring of Jacob, seek me in vain. I love this reminder from God and the midst of our seeking him that none of this is in vain.
Starting point is 00:06:44 Even on the days where you feel perplexed by what you're reading and I fell to address the part that confused you most, none of it is in vain. God responds to our efforts to know him because he's the one who initiated this desire to begin with. He doesn't thwart your desire to hear and know him. He gave you that desire. He delights in that desire. He's meeting you in that desire.
Starting point is 00:07:06 And he's where the joy is. Is summer killing your daily Bible reading streak? Maybe you had great plans to get up early before the kids every morning, or maybe you planned to take your reading on vacation with you, but your cruise ship didn't have internet. Whatever the reason, if you're struggling and you're beating yourself up, I want to grab your hands and look you in the eye and say, keep going, you're here today. Today is the best day to read your Bible. God is going to meet you right where you are.
Starting point is 00:07:37 And if you need a reset, may I suggest checking out our six prep episodes. Even if you've already heard them or watched the videos on YouTube, I think they'll offer a good reset for you. You can find them at thebibolarycap.com forward slash start or click the link in the show notes. Hang in there, I'm cheering you on. You aren't meant to go through life alone. If you're looking for a prayer community that encourages each other and prays for each other's needs, check out WayNations Prayerwall. You can leave a request on the Prayerwall and you can pray for others. To jump in, text the word pray to 67101.

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