Salvation

“Thus says the LORD: “Keep justice, and do righteousness, for soon my salvation will come, and my righteousness be revealed.” ~ Isaiah 56:1

There are some words in the English language that should make us leap. Words that should bring a smile to our faces and instill hope in our hearts. Salvation is one of those words. To be saved is to be rescued from danger, to be brought to safety, to be released from bondage. Salvation is a transformation word. It highlights a change in status or circumstance. Salvation ignites joy, hope, and amazement. It brings relief and, often times, peace into a situation that has been full of danger and misery.

As Isaiah prophesies to Judah, there is a sense of danger and dread as the nation continues to deny the covenant they have made with God. Idolatry has led to slavery. Immorality has carried them to the brink of captivity. Isaiah has pointed these things out to the God’s people. God’s people have not responded to the warning with repentance or contrition. They are headed down a path of destruction. Assyria stands on the northern border, waiting to take Judah by force. Babylon stands behind Assyria, waiting to take over the world. The tiny country of Judah is all but lost.

While Isaiah offers warning, he also offers hope. Hope that looks ahead. Hope that transformation is possible. Hope in the salvation that God offers. For Isaiah, that salvation is clearly laid out in chapters 40-66. God is still sovereign and still moving in the lives of His people. Central to that salvation is the picture of a Servant. One who will bring freedom and transformation. A Servant who will go to battle, suffer, and then bring victory! A servant who will offer all men another chance to walk with God. You and I know that He is Jesus. The One who overcomes sin, grief, guilt, and pain. The One who brings salvation!

Date Snapshot Reading Full Reading
May 24 Isaiah 40:1-31 Isaiah 40-44
May 25 Isaiah 45:1-25 Isaiah 45-48
May 26 Isaiah 49:1-26 Isaiah 49-52
May 27 Isaiah 53:1-12 Isaiah 53-55
May 28 Isaiah 57:1-21 Isaiah 56-59
May 29 Isaiah 61:1-11 Isaiah 60-63
May 30 Isaiah 66:1-24 Isaiah 64-66
May 31 Jeremiah 9:1-26 Jeremiah 1-9

 

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