Today, I am reading and commenting on Isaiah 39-42.
Since I am going to be on vacation from July 31-August 9 I have already written my blog posts for these days and scheduled them to be posted. However, I may not be able to post a link to them on FaceBook, Gab.com, or MeWe.com during every day (or any day) during this time period. So, please continue to visit my site to read my daily devotional.
There are multiple things in today’s passage which are worth giving thought, but I want to write about God’s call on the idols of this world to tell us what is going to happen, and then His claim to be the first to reveal things to man. For whatever reason, reading this made me think of all of the things which Christianity supposedly borrowed from other religions. For example, Zoroastrianism contains many similarities to Christianity and is older than Christianity. However, none of the pre-Christian documents concerning Zoroastrianism contain the elements which Christianity supposedly borrowed from Zoroastrianism. All of the documents which contain those elements first appear long after the New Testament was written. If one examines the similar claims from other religions, one discovers the same sort of thing, all of the documentation which is older than Christianity does not really look like the ideas in the New Testament. Only after the New Testament was widely known do writings connected with these other religions contain elements which look like the elements of Christianity which were supposedly borrowed from those religions.
I know the above is a bit of a stretch from what is said in the passage (although I do believe it to be consistent with the point Isaiah is making here). However, it is something which stirs me, because I used to believe those who claimed Christianity was derivative. Perhaps someday soon I will do a separate blog on the topic of things which people claim Christianity borrowed.
I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.