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Isaiah 49:4b
Yet what is due to me is in the Lord’s hand, and my reward is with my God.’
As we saw yesterday, the Servant’s mission to save God’s people is going to cost him everything he has, and will end in pain, weakness, humiliation and death. That’s
If you remember the event, from Matthew chapter 4, you’ll know that the devil offers Jesus ‘all the kingdoms of the world and their splendour’ if he will turn away from trusting his Father and worship the devil instead. The words of this verse perfectly summarise why Jesus says No. The promised Servant has complete faith in the One who has called him. He will only accept the reward that comes from the Lord’s hand. He won’t turn away from his calling and chase rewards that come from elsewhere, even though that would have been a much easier path. So, Jesus said No the devil’s offer of earthly power. Just as he spent his whole life saying No to the constant temptation to seek comfort, satisfaction or status from
So today, let’s praise Jesus for his perfect humility and willingness to trust himself and his future to his Father’s will. And let’s ask him to change our hearts so that we would increasingly do the same.
By Cathy DaltonIsaiah 49:4b
Yet what is due to me is in the Lord’s hand, and my reward is with my God.’
As we saw yesterday, the Servant’s mission to save God’s people is going to cost him everything he has, and will end in pain, weakness, humiliation and death. That’s
If you remember the event, from Matthew chapter 4, you’ll know that the devil offers Jesus ‘all the kingdoms of the world and their splendour’ if he will turn away from trusting his Father and worship the devil instead. The words of this verse perfectly summarise why Jesus says No. The promised Servant has complete faith in the One who has called him. He will only accept the reward that comes from the Lord’s hand. He won’t turn away from his calling and chase rewards that come from elsewhere, even though that would have been a much easier path. So, Jesus said No the devil’s offer of earthly power. Just as he spent his whole life saying No to the constant temptation to seek comfort, satisfaction or status from
So today, let’s praise Jesus for his perfect humility and willingness to trust himself and his future to his Father’s will. And let’s ask him to change our hearts so that we would increasingly do the same.