Today, I am reading and commenting on Isaiah 22-25.
Isaiah prophesies the fall of Jerusalem to start today’s passage. He may be referring to the actual fall, or perhaps to a more figurative one before that. In either case, he calls the people out for making preparations against that attack without calling on God. However, not only did they fail to regard God in their preparations for the coming disaster, they ignored the warning God gave them. Knowing that disaster was coming the people feasted and partied, rather than approaching God with fasting and mourning. As a result, God determined that the earth would be laid waste. Except that is not quite right. Isaiah tells us that the people brought about that destruction by defiling the earth. Destruction happens because we fail to listen to God’s laws and commands. Yet Isaiah tells us that, even in the face of this destruction, God will be a refuge for those who recognize that they are poor and needy. He has a feast made ready for all peoples to partake and is prepared to wipe away the tears from everyone. All we need to do is trust in Him and declare Him our God.
I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.