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The Transformation from the King
Righteous and Kind Protection
In verse 1, Isaiah references A King
In chapter 33.17 he references THE KING
and then in verse 22 he say OUR KING.
That’s a beautiful progression of thought.
He IS A King… He is THE King!
But is He YOUR KING?
Do you know Him as your Lord and Savior?
Isaiah promises that when the King comes, He will give cover and refuge.
He compares it to a man hiding from the wind, or taking shelter from a storm, or finding water in a dry place, or shade in the hot sun.
That’s a pretty comphehsive way of saying GOD WILL TAKE CARE OF YOU!
Spiritual Wisdom 3-4
Today, just in Isaiah’s day, there is a famine for good, Bible based preaching and teaching that is truly line upon line and precept upon precept.
Isaiah points to a day when there will plenty of spiritual wisdom.
There is also in our day, a lack of interest in knowing the Word.
Here is a thought: How hard do you work to find ways to be under the teaching and preaching of God’s Word.
I was thinking about it this week.
I spend most weeks preparing for 4 distinct messages or lessons… almost every week.
Isaiah says in verse 4 that when the King comes even the rash or hasty… I think maybe those that are “too rushed” and impatient will want to know the Word.
and even the stammering tongue that doesn’t know God’s Word well enough to share it with others will be ready to speak plainly.
But shouldn’t a follower of Jesus be looking for that NOW not just in the sweet by and by?
Right the wrongs of social injustice
I know the millennials think they are the first to be concerned about this, but Isaiah predicts a day when the King of Kings and Lord of Lords sets things straight!
But he’s not sending out a tweet, or a blog about it.
He rights the wrongs!
Oh, and maybe its good to remind ourselves that HE makes the list of what is right and wrong!
The Living Bible says it this way: "wealthy cheaters will not be spoken of as generous, outstanding men!
Everyone will recognize and evil man when he sees him, and hypocrites will fool no one at all."
Surely this covers several categories that people fawn over today, including TV preachers, the rich and famous, athletes, celebrities, and politicians.
DON’t MISS that God is concerned about the poor and helpless who are oppressed at the hand of the lying rich!
Let me hasten to say, riches aren’t the problem, God gives many people the ability to gain wealth so that they can use that for His purposes.
Its the lying greedy manipulating wealthy that God is concerned about!
IT seems to me that if this is the way it WILL be when the King comes, then we should desire it to be so in our own lives while He is away.
We should realize we can trust in the care and protection of our King today.
We should seek to feed on and understand and apply and communicate spiritual wisdom now.
(My heart and flesh cry out for you the living God)
We should be concerned with right and wrong… we should seek ways to help the helpless and show generosity to the needy… and we should look out for “celebrity worship” in our own hearts!
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