Isaiah
52:13-15 (ESV)
Behold,
my servant shall act wisely;
he
shall be high and lifted up,
and
shall be exalted.
As
many were astonished at you—
and his form beyond that of
the children of mankind—
so
shall he sprinkle many nations;
kings
shall shut their mouths because of him;
for
that which has not been told them they see,
and
that which they have not heard they understand.
This
servant that Isaiah speaks of is none other than Jesus. The Jewish people were
facing deportation and exile in Babylon because of their failure to obey God’s
Law. They started in slavery in Egypt. They were facing slavery in Babylon. But
there is hope. Beyond Babylon, beyond the shame of deportation is the hope of
redemption.
Isaiah
52:1 (ESV)
Awake,
awake,
put
on your strength, O Zion;
put
on your beautiful garments,
O
Jerusalem, the holy city;
for
there shall no more come into you
the
uncircumcised and the unclean.
There
will be a day with no more tears,
No
more pain, and no more fears
There
will be a day when the burdens of this place
Will
be no more.
That
is the day we look to with hope and expectation. That is the day when, as
Isaiah writes, God’s people will not only hear the name of YHWH (the LORD), but
experience the truth of God as the God who keeps his word. That is the day
when, “The LORD has bared his holy arm before the eyes of all the nations, and
all the ends of the earth shall see the salvation of our God” (Is 52:10).
“His
appearance was so marred, beyond human semblance, and his form beyond that of
the children of mankind” (Is 52:14) so that he might wash us clean and make us
acceptable in his sight. It is time that the world sees the hope of Christ in
us. Too often the world sees the fear of the church rather than our hope. It is
time to life our eyes above this world and set them on the world that is to
come. Therein lies our hope. The present is just the present. Our hope lies in
eternity.
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