Isaiah 59 vs 1-12
There’s a triple take on these verses in terms of what they mean for
them (Israel), the world and us. At the time that Isaiah was writing,
the nation was in a very bad predicament. Even to the point that the
nation had been taken, subsumed into the nation of Babylon. And the
people were praying and suffering and no doubt many losing hope and
patience with God in terms of their deliverance. “Why does God not
deliver? He must not be able. Maybe He’s not all powerful. Maybe
He’s not good…”
One of the most memorable movie lines for me personally was the
line, “If God is all powerful, He must not be all good.” And that line
was when Superman was faced between choosing the life of his wife
or the life of his mother. The point in the movie was to destroy
Superman’s confidence by proving he was not all powerful. But that
really stuck with me… I had to face that with God…, because in a
way, it’s reasonable…
If God is all powerful, He cannot be all good, because people suffer
and there is pain and there is crime and there is death and there is
disease. Maybe He’s not one of those…, (all powerful AND all good).
And I wrestled. Because I know the truth, I know that God IS good
and that God IS omnipotent…
The truth is God is both. He is all powerful. He is (Biblical word for
that), sovereign. And He is all good. And those two together mean that
He must also be all faithful and all true. Which means, what He has
said, He must accomplish. Or He is not all good, all powerful, all
faithful and all true.
And in His sovereignty, He decreed free will. Free will for man is
within His sovereignty. Not outside of it. And for free will to be free
will, (or what He decreed is false), for free will to be free will, then He
must allow things to transpire that He Himself hates because it is not
good, it is not of Him…, or HE HIMSELF is not good at all. So, God
is all powerful, He is all good, and there exists great evil in the world
today…, and not 1% of that evil is from Him AND YET HE
REMAINS all powerful!
This first verse is a verse of hope for the people of Israel. That God
does see, He does hear, and He is working every angle possible to
bring about their deliverance within His own decree of free will upon
creation….
AND, if you look at these verses through the lens of the world, world
history, world condition, world situation, this rings so close to home!
The world today is literally calling things that are bad, good…, and
things of God are being labeled as bad…, things of hate. There are
wars and news of wars, poverty, starving, suffering, selfishness is the
culture of the cosmos…, and the Bride of Christ calls out Maranatha!
AND, for you, for me personally. It’s always too soon to stop hoping
in God and trusting Him at His word that He is not slack, He is not on
break, He is not taking a siesta…, but He is saving and hearing…, we
just don’t see it yet.
I take the second perspective, the one of the condition of the world as
the most eye opening, eye widening take on this chapter…, check this
out…
Isaiah Chapter 59 Verses 2 – 8
Is this not the exact, precise condition of this world? And perhaps
especially of the western culture which happens also to be the
pervasive culture in the nation of God, Israel (to whom this chapter
was written)!?
Check this out…, and this is all over the place in the Body of Christ,
this is all over the place in marriages, this is all over the place in the
public, check this out…, No one pleads for truth (what is truth? Better
yet, WHO is Truth!?) No husband/wife stops the ridiculousness of
selfishidity (new word) and says, “Wait, what would Jesus have me to
do? No matter what, I’m going to do that!” No one leaving a church
says that… No one in the streets in the eye of the media is doing
THAT!
Check this out, they conceive evil and bring forth iniquity. They hatch
vipers’ eggs and weave the spider’s web… This is so interesting…, He
who eats of their eggs dies, and if you don’t eat them but seek to crush
them, a viper springs out and gets you! This is crazy on point and
indicative of classic self-serving and pride which always manifests in
deflection and defense. (To use some very popular conditions of today,
narcissism and gas lighting – this is EVERYWHERE)!
If someone is in sin, acting like a jerk, being so selfish and you feed
into that, both of you become the same and you start a little self-
affirming self-serving club. A little viper club. You can’t serve God
and self because you will end up loving one and hating the other… So,
death in the spirit sets in, man! BUT…, if you stop them and call them
out and tell them they are harming, they either don’t care (hard-
hearted), they turn it around on you (but what about you), or they
straight up deny it!
You try to crush their darkness with the truth. Hey, you’re being so
mean…, so selfish…, and the response you get is, “No I am not!” And
listen, you can do nothing with a person that denies their sin.
NOTHING. Might as well go talk to a wall. It’s so obvious what they
are doing, saying is so dark and wrong. Anyone would see it…, but
they won’t! These are the days that we live in…
When Christian, those that follow Jesus or say you follow Jesus, when
someone says, “You’re hurting me,” the response should NEVER,
repeat NEVER be a defense or an excuse or a denial. The response
should always be CARE, understanding and humility. But this is NOT
the condition of the family today, the marriage today, the church today
and certainly not the world today! Please don’t let this childish,
immature, unwise and ungodly condition be YOU!
Weaving webs of clothing to defend your hard-hearted condition and
God says that web will fail and ultimately you will degrade your own
heart to be so without peace that you’ve forgotten what life is like
when you are in fellowship with the Holy Spirit… Here’s what that
life looks and feels like and none of us want this…
Isaiah Chapter 59 Verses 9 – 12
This is a description of the inward condition of a hard heart. It’s that
last verse that tells us that…, “our transgressions are with us, and our
iniquities, we know them.” That is a clear statement of zero
repentance. Repentance is not a word that means you have lost. You’re
abdicating. You’ve relinquished or yielded or resigned or stepped
down from your position and in that proved someone else right.
Repentance is you taking back the control that you’ve lost. It is to
make a personal decision to personally progress and improve…
Being hard hearted and knowing things about me that need to be
addressed and yet just going on with life is actually me saying no to
the things that I want the most. First of all, as a Christian, what I want
the most is to glorify God. For all He is and all He has done. For the
kingdom to come which I am a citizen of and for the love that is mine
through the sacrifice of Jesus.
AND, justice. To sense that I and the world is just. Righteousness. To
sense that I and the world, the understanding of all things rings right in
my mind and heart. Light, brightness, walls…, structure and things
that create ordinance in my mind, heart and life. Stability is what is
meant by walls…, and knowing which things are walls and which are
doors so I don’t waste my time and get all frustrated trying to open
walls!
Sight…, stabilized life (as opposed to stumbling), life in abundant
places…, just like Jesus said in John 10:10. Rejoicing and gladness in
the place of growling and sorrow. Ultimately living in a state of
salvation, day to day and with the hope of eternity. What is required of
me for all this? So simple. Remain teachable, correctable, and
honorable enough to address my own issues of the heart…