Monday, December 18, 2023

Isaiah30: repentance and rest

 


In Isaiah 30 we read about Judah buying protection or alliance from Egypt against Assyria.  The Lord didn't approve this: 


6-7 Egypt is all show, no substance.

    My name for her is Toothless Dragon.


Judah made a wrong decision because it didn't listen to the Lord:


8-11 A people unwilling to listen

    to anything God tells them.

They tell their spiritual leaders,

    “Don’t bother us with irrelevancies.”

They tell their preachers,

    “Don’t waste our time on impracticalities.

Tell us what makes us feel better.

    Don’t bore us with obsolete religion.

That stuff means nothing to us.

    Quit hounding us with The Holy of Israel.”



However, the Lord calls for repentance:


15-17 God, the Master, The Holy of Israel,

    has this solemn counsel:

“Your salvation requires you to turn back to me

    and stop your silly efforts to save yourselves.

Your strength will come from settling down

    in complete dependence on me—

The very thing

    you’ve been unwilling to do.

You’ve said, ‘No way! We’ll rush off on horseback!’

    You’ll rush off, all right! Just not far enough!

You’ve said, ‘We’ll ride off on fast horses!’

    Do you think your pursuers ride old nags?

Think again: A thousand of you will scatter before one attacker.

    Before a mere five you’ll all run off.

There’ll be nothing left of you—

    a flagpole on a hill with no flag,

    a signpost on a roadside with the sign torn off.”


18 But God’s not finished. He’s waiting around to be gracious to you.

    He’s gathering strength to show mercy to you.

God takes the time to do everything right—everything.

    Those who wait around for him are the lucky ones.



The Lord will deal with Assyria:


Oh yes, at God’s thunder

    Assyria will cower under the clubbing.

Every blow God lands on them with his club

    is in time to the music of drums and pipes,

God in all-out, two-fisted battle,

    fighting against them.

Topheth’s fierce fires are well prepared,

    ready for the Assyrian king.

The Topheth furnace is deep and wide,

    well stoked with hot-burning wood.

God’s breath, like a river of burning pitch,

    starts the fire.


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