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In the early part of this chapter, God has promised a Servant Savior who would be for all people, held up by the hand of God, who would restore God’s people.
Beginning in verse 14, God addresses the skepticism of the people.
They had been oppressed for so long.
Disheartened.
Skeptical.
Depressed.
Disillusioned.
After centuries of rebellion against the Lord, and 70 years of captivity, was there any hope?
Let’s see how God answers Judah’s lament.
The fearful complaint: “God has abandoned me.”
Judah had come to the conclusion that they were forgotten and abandoned.
It is understandable.
Many years have passed since they first arrived in Babylon.
I’ve met many people like this… They think they are too far gone..
They believe that God has turned His back… or that He probably doesn’t even exist, at least not like the God in the Bible.
Or perhaps they have struggled with a besetting sin for so long they have sadly resolved that they will never be able to beat it.
No matter how much they have prayed and resolved they just don’t seem to be able to conquer it.
And it makes them wonder if God is real.
Or they have prayed about someone or something without a positive outcome for so long.
The Lord’s Expanded Answer: “I will take care of you”
I will never forget you 16
You will be built up.
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You will have many descendants 18 (This population explosion did not happen when Judah left Babylonian Captivity.
Three options.
1.
The Bible is wrong.
2. This is a picture of the vast number of people who will one day be saved under the new covenant.
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This points to a later time, in the Millennial Kingdom, when Israel will prosper.
You will be enlarged 19-20
You will be amazed 21
You will be blessed by others.
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You will see your oppressors become oppressed.
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You will see God exalted as Savior, Redeemer and Mighty One 26
The Lord’s Final Answer: “I can take care of you”
Verse 1 There is a reason you are in the mess you are in.
verse 2A .
There was no response when I called on you.
Verse 2B-3 I have the power to do what needs to be done when it needs to be done.
Waiting on the Lord is a difficult task:
He never moves on our timetable.
We must fight the temptation to badger Him, grow disgruntled with Him, or move out on our own.
We have no power to deal with our own problems.
What we MUST do is trust Him.
Trust Him for salvation.
Trust Him to help with our sin problem.
Trust Him to answer in His time.
I'm waiting
I'm waiting on You, Lord
And I am hopeful
I'm waiting on You, Lord
Though it is painful
But patiently, I will wait
I will move ahead, bold and confident
Takeing every step in obedience
While I'm waiting
I will serve You
While I'm waiting
I will worship
While I'm waiting
I will not faint
I'll be running the race
Even while I wait
I'm waiting
I'm waiting on You, Lord
And I am peaceful
I'm waiting on You, Lord
Though it's not easy
But faithfully, I will wait
Yes, I will wait
I will serve You while I'm waiting
I will worship while I'm waiting
I will serve You while I'm waiting
I will worship while I'm waiting
I will serve you while I'm waiting
I will worship while I'm waiting on You, Lord
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