Day 110 - Isaiah 59

Narrator: Chris Genthree
Isaiah 59  •  1 min. read  •  grade level: 5
V.1 The Lord isn’t too weak to save them! And He is not deaf!
V.2 But their own sins were the reason for their troubles, and the cause of God’s hiding His face from them.
V.3-4 God saw every detail of their life. And He sees ours too! Is this our trouble? However, we must always remember this difference, these people were under the law. Their blessings depended on how they acted. Our blessings depend entirely on the finished work of Christ for us. But the enjoyment of our blessings depends on our obedient life entirely. So try to remember this difference as you read the Old Testament. Their hands, fingers, lips, tongue, feet and thoughts were all working. But for themselves, and against the Lord who loved them so much.
V.15 A very sad verse. Those who walk obediently are attacked. Is this true today? It surely is. The more obedient you are to God’s Word, the more narrow-minded you will be considered. But who are we trying to please, God or man?
V.16-20 God saw that there was no man who could help them, so He has stepped in Himself. This is exactly why the Lord Jesus came to earth as a Man. Beautiful verses, particularly verse 20. God knew that the only way His people would ever be happy and blessed, would be when He would send His Son!
V.21 But it certainly won’t be because they did anything; but only because God changed their hearts; and all because the Lord Jesus died for them on the cross. See how this verse is confirmed in the New Testament (Heb. 8:10-13). The Bible is all one!