Today, I am reading and commenting on Isaiah 9-12.
Today’s passage goes back and forth between prophecies about God’s Chosen and God’s judgement against the wicked. This passage begins with a passage which the Church has seen as a prophecy of Jesus’ starting His ministry in Galilee. Isaiah says that in the future God will honor Galilee, that people walking darkness have seen a great light. He goes on to write that a light has dawned on those living in a land of deep darkness. He goes on to describe how the Messiah, Jesus Christ, will enlarge the nation, the people of God, and shatter the yoke which burdens them. Today, I feel this is talking about how, through Jesus, God has called many people, including Gentiles, to Him and removed the burden of sin from them. Isaiah then tells us that this salvation will be accomplished by the zeal of the Lord. I want to emphasize that. We often think of someone who has zeal for the Lord, but we rarely think about God having zeal. God loves people with zeal, and accomplishes His purposes with that zeal. All too often, whether we knowingly serve our own purposes, or think we are serving God’s, we tell ourselves that we have accomplished something by our strength and understanding. We proudly say that we will rebuild that which God has destroyed. Let us humbly remember to rely on the Lord. Only if we put our trust in Him, and in His zeal, will we not be afraid.
I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.