“You’re fighting against God!”

Is. 37 [The Message]

Little did the evil king of Assyria know that he was fighting against God. God protects HIS PEOPLE.

Paul and Elenor Stern were missionaries to Nigeria. They had a compound just off the main highway where they operated their ministry. During a deadly conflict where insurgents were killing everyone they could find, they feared for their lives, but had the faith to stay put. After the war, an insurgent was quoted saying, “There was a large, flaming angel protecting your compound. We dare not attack you.”

King Hezekiah laid out his concern before the Lord. God heard him and destroyed his enemy.

The enemy’s taunts

Is.36 [The Message]

The evil king of Assyria sent his emissary to warn and frighten the inhabitants of Jerusalem that their doom was imminent. Listening to the news lately has nearly the same effect. The commentary is laced with descriptions of how vulnerable our nation has become.

Number One! Our hope is in the Lord rather than our nation’s military and leadership. If we allow our peace in the Lord to be shaken, we are spending too much time away from His Word. Some quality time listening to the Psalms is a good antidote. “Many are the afflictions of the righteous, but the Lord delivers him from them ALL.” [Ps.34:19] (This is a good scripture to memorize RIGHT NOW!)

Better days ahead

Is. 35 [The Message]

The details of the war in the Middle East leave us with a dim view of humanity. How can such atrocities happen in an “Enlightened Age?” Well, they’re happening right before our eyes. Evil still exists Without the hope we find in God’s Word, life is frightening.

The prophet Isaiah tells of sorrow and sighing fleeing away, and that everlasting joy shall be upon our heads. Such glorious predictions, I believe, apply to The Church rather than to just Israel. Christ’s blessings and future benefits belong to those whom He has redeemed by His Blood, and for whom He died. This chapter is worth a read to lift your spirits.

The sword of the Lord

Is. 31-34 [The Message]

Does God possess great offensive power? NO DOUBT! One of His angels can slay 185,000 men in one night. We are tempted to ask God to get His offensive sword out when we see such strife in the Middle East.

The Sword of the Lord ALSO refers to God’s Word and the preaching of the Gospel. We should rather pray that the current contentions in Israel and Gaza would lead to a harvest of souls, that frightened inhabitants would cry out to the Lord to save them. There IS a Savior and His name is Jesus.

“Turn back to Me!” -God

Is. 29, 30 [The Message]

This could be the theme of God’s message to the Jews from the beginning of their existence. “Come back to Me. I love you. You are making it hard on yourselves.” (My personal summation}

The horrors of the war now taking place in Israel and Gaza point up the seriousness of ungodliness.What is there to do except pray for the Lord to intervene and stop the carnage? War is hell. Resisting God leads to hell.

Hey Kingdom of righteousness and justice

Is. 28. (The Message)

In this chapter Isaiah foretells of Christ’s kingdom being established in righteousness and justice. Those are wonderful principles that seem to be so lacking in our country’s present political posture. Regardless, the culture in our homes should be founded upon these principles to cultivate a right sense of propriety in the hearts of our children. The kingdoms of this world shall become the kingdoms of our Lord and of His Christ, and He shall reign forever and ever.

Pray for Israel

Is. 26, 27. (The Message)

God has traditionally dealt with Israel when opposing nations attack them. Please pray for both Jews and Palestinians during this present conflict. Born again believers are members of The Church and need our prayers right now. A missionary from Rome Georgia started two Christian schools there … The Jerusalem School and the Bethlehem School. I have visited both. He said God is actually doing more in the Palestinian community than the Hebrews will allow him to.

Patty and I are in Ohio today. We will be attending a cousin’s reunion from members of my mother’s side of the family. Please pray that we have opportunity to be a light and pray for needs. Also, pray that we have a good trip back.

The mountain of God

Is. 23-26. (The Message)

I’ve been to the site in Jerusalem known as Mount Zion. I was expecting more than I actually saw. For years I have read the Psalms of all the importance placed upon this hill where King David performed his devotion to God. It was easy to conclude that it’s importance was spiritual rather than physical.

We can live on God’s mountain. Being there gives an elevated perspective on life and all that is carnal. We can go there in the mornings and ride victoriously through every day. “Beautiful for elevation, the joy of the whole earth, is Mount Zion on the sides of the north, the city of the Great King.”. (Ps. 48:2)

Everything will hang on Him

Is 22. (The Message)

Isaiah prophetically declared that Christ would inherit the key to the Davidic throne. Imagine the rush in the prophet’s spirit as he penned words that foretold of the Anointed One. The testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy. (Rev. 9:10)

We also can experience God’s fresh anointing when we witness or testify of Christ to others. You too are a prophet and didn’t even know it.

God has a plan for cities

Is. 19-21. (The Message)

Jerusalem was partying but that was not God’s plan for the city. In fact, partying will happen in heaven, after the work here is done.

God’s plan will generally involve the redemption of people. He loves people. We should love people too. When we see people walking about on their merry way, living an existence that doesn’t serve any real purpose, we begin to pray. God, how can I impact this person for your kingdom?

Listen to the song, “People need the Lord.”