and all their glory is like the flowers of the field<\/em>
\n(Isaiah 40.6 -7).<\/p><\/blockquote>\n <\/p>\n
There is no hope that the imperial domination weakens. No hope either that Israel again becomes powerful enough to shake off the yoke of the tyrant .
\nThe few attempts of the last kings of Israel and, later, of the last kings of Judah were dismal failures. The kingdom of Israel disappeared in 722 and that of Judah in 586 BC<\/p>\n
But how dare to contest ?<\/h3>\n
God is not only the creator but also the who preserves all: celestial bodies , nations and individuals. So how can you,\u00a0 people of God, with promises and privileges that have been granted to you alone among all nations , how can you say that God has abandoned you ?<\/p>\n
This contesting also raises the question: “who is at the helm of the ship, who runs the world, who determines the direction of the story, who determines the role of God’s people “?<\/p>\n
The answer is obvious . However, through the words of Isaiah, God wants to help his people to reflect . Of course, nothing has changed in their situation but they cannot see how things will evolve. They lack the awareness of the greatness of God.What do these statements tell us about the thoughts of the people of Israel and also about ours?<\/p>\n
What do these statements tell us about the thoughts of the people of Israel and also about ours?<\/h3>\n
The justice owed to me is disregarded by my God :<\/em><\/p>\nIn other words, we do not get help at the right time . “Life ” is not fair!<\/p>\n
Is this unbelief , is it ignorance ? perhaps both<\/h4>\n
We do not really believe that God is able to know all the details of our lives . We are unaware of the love he has for us. God is not interested in us , he is too busy with other things to pay attention to our needs.
\nThese charges illustrate the process of hardening of the soul : self- pity , bitterness , frustration, anger. We do not get what we want, so we think we are neglected or abandoned by God, ” nobody loves me .”
\nThe trials and difficulties of life never mean that God has forgotten us or do not care about us .<\/p>\n
An everlasting God to the control : Isaiah 40.28<\/strong><\/h2>\nDo you not know?\u00a0<\/em>
\nHave you not heard?<\/em>
\nThe Lord is the everlasting\u00a0God,\u00a0<\/em>
\nthe Creator\u00a0of the ends of the earth.\u00a0<\/em>
\nHe will not grow tired or weary,<\/em>
\nand his understanding no one can fathom.<\/em><\/p><\/blockquote>\nA people who does not understand<\/strong><\/h3>\nIsaiah introduces the second series of questions to his people in verse 28:
\nDo you not know, do you not hear<\/strong><\/em> = do you not understand<\/span><\/p>\n
\n<\/span>Their knowledge of God is inadequate and shallow. Their outer superficial practice shut and hardened their hearts (29.13).<\/span><\/p>\nThe unfathomable nature of God<\/strong><\/h3>\nThe prophet affirms the unfathomable nature of God. The Lord is God from all eternity. His strategy extends over time. He is not limited to our time. He does not count with human measures but in cosmic dimensions, as wide and far as the sky (v. 12) and the stars (v. 26)<\/p>\n
It was he who created the ends of the earth<\/strong><\/h4>\nHe alone can measure the extent of oceans, weigh mountains and hills (Isaiah 40.12). His work of creation, but also his providence apply to all countries and all creatures of the earth and not only to Israel. He has plans for Assyria and for Babylon, he will later on have others with Cyrus of Persia as well as for Israel.<\/p>\n
Israel restricts her right, her justice to her small country. Her limited sense of time requires immediate satisfaction.<\/p>\n
He does not get tired, nor exhausted\u00a0<\/strong><\/h4>\neven after he has stretched out the heavens like a tent (v. 22), after he has made the army of the stars walk around in order (v. 26).<\/p>\n
His intelligence cannot be probed<\/strong><\/h4>\nHe is independent and does not need our help
\n“Whom did the Lord consult to enlighten him? (v. 14)<\/em><\/p>\nNothing can be a threat to God<\/strong><\/h4>\nNations are like drops in a bucket, like a grain of sand (v. 15) … They have for him the value of nothingness and emptiness (v. 17) The power of Assyria and Babylon may seem terrifying, they are nothing before God. Their kings, he destroys them like chaff (v. 23-24).<\/p>\n
<\/p>\n
God gives strength and courage : Isaiah 40.29-31<\/h2>\nHe (God) \u00a0gives strength to the weary\u00a0and increases the power of the weak.\u00a0<\/em>
\nEven youths grow tired and weary,\u00a0and young men stumble and fall;\u00a0<\/em>
\nbut those who hope in the Lord\u00a0will renew their strength.\u00a0<\/em>
\nThey will soar on wings like eagles;\u00a0they will run and not grow weary,\u00a0they will walk and not be faint.\u00a0<\/em><\/p><\/blockquote>\n\u00a0to the weary<\/h2>\n
He \u00a0gives strength to the weary\u00a0and increases the power of the weak.\u00a0<\/em><\/p>\nThis strength, applied to God, suggests his omnipotence.<\/h4>\n
This strength for the weary, this vigor for the exhausted,<\/em> he puts them at the disposal of Israel described in verses 6 and 7 as a fading flower, as a grass that withers. He gives them to all who acknowledge their weakness, their limits. He even gives them to those who believe themselves strong, who have the illusion of strength but may falter and fall<\/p>\nYoung people tired and stumble<\/h3>\n
Even youths grow tired and weary,\u00a0and young men stumble and fall;\u00a0<\/em><\/p>\n“Young Men” comes from a word that means elected, chosen to bear arms, so these are men in the prime of life. This word is mostly used in a context of judgment.
\nEven young men, symbols of power and renewal of the nation, stumble and collapse. Human strength is nothing. It is often rather obstinacy, stubbornness: an illusion of strength.<\/p>\n
The real strength is not to persist in false positions, to be aware of one’s limitations, not to deceive oneself about one’s abilities or long-term resistance, but to trust God’s unlimited abilities .<\/p>\n
But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength<\/h3>\nThey will soar on wings like eagles, <\/em>
\nthey shall run and not be weary, <\/em>
\nthey shall walk and not faint.<\/em><\/p><\/blockquote>\nTrusting in the Lord is a hope that awaits or an expectation that hopes. Confidence gets evident in the long term. Isaiah encourages his fellow countrymen of whom, as a prophet, he knows they will be exiles in Babylon, to continue in their faith.
\nThe eagle soars, not by the power of its wings, but of the wind streams that raise its fins.<\/p>\n
Nor by power, nor by strength, but by my Spirit. (Zacharia 4.6)<\/em><\/p>\nThe spirit of God warns those who trust God. They will receive the strength and patience necessary to overcome difficult times, not to get tired, not to weaken, but to continue.
\nDo not camp on our rights and do not fall into depression, but remain silent before the Lord and hope in Him<\/em> (Psalm 37), submitting to God as Christ did<\/em> (1 Peter 2.21).<\/p>\nC. Streng<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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