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Day 205 - Comfort in Christ (Isaiah 40-43, Isaiah 44:1-5) - Year 2

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TODAY'S READING:

- Isaiah 40, Isaiah 41, Isaiah 42, Isaiah 43, Isaiah 44:1-5

WORD OF THE DAY:

-  Comfort

We’re taking a shift in our reading of Isaiah, and the good news is that it’s a positive shift. The first 39 chapters of Isaiah contain some encouraging words, but the overall tone is judgment and caution. From Isaiah 40 onward, the tone becomes more comforting and full of God’s blessing. Remember where Isaiah 39 just ended: announcing the coming Babylonian conquest of Jerusalem and the nation's exile.

Chapters 1-35 are prophetic, with the theme of condemnation. The primary theme is confiscation in chapters 36-39, recounting a time when the Kingdom of Judah was threatened by foreign powers. These chapters highlight the Assyrian siege of Jerusalem, the illness and recovery of King Hezekiah, and the ill-advised exhibition of his wealth to Babylonian envoys.

Chapters 40-66 of Isaiah are often referred to as the "Messianic" section. They emphasize the future coming of the Messiah as a significant source of consolation or comfort for the people of Israel. The theme of consolation is conveyed through prophecies of redemption and restoration, encouraging a future hope despite Israel's trials and tribulations. These chapters assure that God has not abandoned His people and foretell the coming of a Savior who will usher in a time of peace and justice.

The prophet speaks of a voice in the wilderness in Isaiah 40:3.

Chapter 40 emphasizes the greatness and sovereignty of God. In verse 10, “Yes, the Sovereign Lord is coming in power.” The Lord is described as the Creator who measures the waters in the hollow of His hand, weighs the mountains and the hills, and sits above the earth's circle. God is also shown as the one who reduces princes to nothing and treats the planet's rulers as meaningless.

The latter part of the chapter offers a message of hope and strength. God does not grow tired or weary. In fact, He even gives the exhausted power.

In Isaiah 41, God challenges the nations to bring their case before Him, asserting His unique power and knowledge. God specifically addresses Israel, reassuring them that they are His servant, chosen by Him and not rejected. God promises to strengthen and help them.

Chapter 42 gives us a prophecy of Christ. This servant will bring justice, and it will prevail throughout the earth. In this Servant, in Christ, we see these incredible promises from Isaiah 42 fulfilled or rather being fulfilled. He will be a light to guide the nations, He will open the eyes of the blind, and free the captives from prison.

Chapter 43 features a beautiful song.

God desires to comfort us. But we must apply the truths we’ve read today to our lives. How do we do this?

  1. Rely on His Power.

  2. Seek Stillness with Him.

  3. Give Him Your Brokenness.

  4. Find Identity in His Love.

  5. Trust His Promises.

The world offers temporary comfort, but God's comfort is profound and enduring, rooted in His unchanging love and faithfulness. We often miss God’s comfort because we don’t seek it.

Reflect on where you need God's comfort today. Seek Him in sincere prayer, acknowledging His power and grace. Embrace the peace and strength that comes from trusting in His promises.

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