As You Go

Isaiah 30


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Summary

God shakes his head at Israel’s stubbornness. They keep going after Egypt for security against Assyria. “Egypt can’t help you. She’s a toothless monster.” (30:7)

Israel’s unwillingness to recognise God’s holiness has made her decay. Isaiah describes her as a wall that is cracking; decaying and about to fall. Defenceless because they have rejected God.

Like when Moses went to the mountain to appeal on Israel’s behalf, Isaiah does the same. “The Lord must wait for you to come to him so he can show you his love and compassion. For the Lord is a faithful God. Blessed are those who wait for his help.” (Isaiah 30:18)

The coming of God in the final section (30:27-33) is full of hope. The Assyrians with their warrior gods were knocking on their doors. Instead, God will fight for them. The evil king that burned so many cities will meet his match (v33).


God

God is patient, he wants to show mercy. God wants the best for you. God is inviting you to come to him even if it's been a long time or you've never gone to him before. God does not look for good, God looks for willing.


Gospel

It is good news that prayers are not based on whether I am good enough. We call on the name of Jesus in prayer because we trust in his goodness instead of our own. God is gracious. Any other god we pray to will demand high results - but with Jesus, no one is measured before they are heard. No one is evaluated before they are embraced. They are listened to and accepted.


Reflection

What might it mean for you to return and rest on God today?

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As You GoBy Lachlan and Jacob