Today, I thank Cecelia Lester, who writes as Quiet Spirit, for this beautiful post that brings us a wonderful perspective.
The world was full of sin. People chose to go their own way, the kings had chosen to do what they felt was right to them. They erected altars and shrines to pagan gods.
Isaiah prophesied that the people would find a way out of their sin though a ‘great light’. We now know that light to be Jesus, the Son of God.
People look forward to the birth of a child. The child that Isaiah spoke of would belong to the nation of Israel. This son would be a gift. He would reign over the land. His rule would be for the fairness of all people. He would act as a guide or a teacher for all who believed and listened. His influence would be eternal and He would be close to His children. He would bring peace to the nations.
In today’s world, we hear of soldiers waking up not knowing what will happen to them that day. Children, who live in war zones, arise each day to the sound of gunfire. Our newspapers relate stories of domestic violence and abusive situations right here in our community. With one exception, we face the same bleakness the people of Isaiah’s time lived through.
We have Jesus interceding on our behalf. Isaiah gives Him some comforting names, Wonderful-full of awe, Counselor-one who advises, Mighty God-a God of strength, Everlasting Father- one who will always be there for us. Prince of Peace- one keeps war and strife away.
During this season of Advent, I hope we can look at God through the eyes of the prophet Isaiah and learn more about Jesus.
Jeanette:
Thank you for your kind thought. I want to study the book of Isaiah at length to find out why I am always drawn to it.
My pastor husband calls Isaiah the Old Testament gospel. I love His prophecies about the Messiah.
Thanks for your thoughts, Cecelia,
Jen
Patti:
I have times when I am drawn to Isaiah. And he does remind us of the reason Jesus should be our focus in our lives, now and throughout the year.
Cheri:
Thank you for your kind words. With so many people claiming to relating 'the truth' we should be thankful for the one who is the TRUTH, our Savior, Jesus Christ.
These words from Isaiah are so beautiful. What a beautiful reminder of what we are celebrating at Christmas.
Beautiful! Isaiah tells the truth about the Truth!!! John 14:6! Thank you for breath from the Word!
Love,
Cheri