New year-THANKFUL PRAISE FOR DELIEVERANCE
THANKFUL
PRAISE FOR DELIEVERANCE
Summary:
It may seem that the people who ruthlessly bully themselves into
power and wealth have done something worthwhile. But God has
determined long ago that He will reverse man’s outcome according to
His plan. God has the last word in 2016.
Series:New
Year
Scripture
Reading:Isaiah 25:1-5
Date:
31, December 2015.
Scripture Reading
Let’s begin today by reading Isaiah 25:1-5
25 O Lord, thou art my God; I will exalt thee, I will praise thy name; for thou hast done wonderful things; thy counsels of old are faithfulness and truth.
2 For thou hast made of a city an heap; of a defenced city a ruin: a palace of strangers to be no city; it shall never be built.
3 Therefore shall the strong people glorify thee, the city of the terrible nations shall fear thee.
4 For thou hast been a strength to the poor, a strength to the needy in his distress, a refuge from the storm, a shadow from the heat, when the blast of the terrible ones is as a storm against the wall.
5 Thou shalt bring down the noise of strangers, as the heat in a dry place; even the heat with the shadow of a cloud: the branch of the terrible ones shall be brought low.
25 O Lord, thou art my God; I will exalt thee, I will praise thy name; for thou hast done wonderful things; thy counsels of old are faithfulness and truth.2 For thou hast made of a city an heap; of a defenced city a ruin: a palace of strangers to be no city; it shall never be built.3 Therefore shall the strong people glorify thee, the city of the terrible nations shall fear thee.4 For thou hast been a strength to the poor, a strength to the needy in his distress, a refuge from the storm, a shadow from the heat, when the blast of the terrible ones is as a storm against the wall.5 Thou shalt bring down the noise of strangers, as the heat in a dry place; even the heat with the shadow of a cloud: the branch of the terrible ones shall be brought low.
This is the word of the Lord. Thanks be to God. May the sweet Holy Spirit add His manifold blessings to our text this morning... in our hearing. Amen! You may be seated in God's Presence.
Introduction
The Lord Promised our church many things for the new year. Isaiah
now describes the situation which will exist when the kingdom of God
is established on the earth. Yahweh will win the great victory when
He overthrows His enemies and causes all men to fear Him.
Chapter
24 closed with the proclamation of the future gloriously reign of the
Lord of Hosts on earth. In Chapter 25 we find it happening as the
prophet speaks of the glorious majesty of God’s kingdom (Ps. 145:12), and gives thankful praises for what God will do. The prophet
ascribed praise to the Lord for His marvelous future acts of judgment
(2-3) and deliverance (vv. 4-5). God will be faithful in caring for
and delivering His people (CIT).
Sermon
I. LONG PLANNED WONDERS, 1.II. LAYING LOW THE RUTHLESS, 2-3.III. SAFEGUARDING THE REDEEMED, 4-5.
I. LONG PLANNED WONDERS, 1.
Speaking in the first person
Isaiah describes the great wonders which will occur when the Kingdom
is established on the earth. Beginning with verse 1, O Lord, You are
my God. I will exalt You. I will give thanks to Your name. For You
have worked wonders; plans formed long ago, with perfect
faithfulness.
The prophet himself determines to praise God.
Those who would stir up others to praise God should first stir up
themselves. Isaiah thus begins with an intensely personal affirmation
that YHWH is his God. He has laid claim to the Lord as his God.
Recognizing Yahweh for who He is and personally claiming God as your
own provides the desire and motivation to exalt Him.
Isaiah
ascribes praise to the Lord’s name (His revealed character) because
of His marvelous acts. The Creator God is not bounded by natural law
or occurrences when He acts. He is able to act supernaturally and
often does to save His covenant people. Wonders are part of His
planned action on behalf of His suffering people.
The
things God does and will do have been planned from long ago (14:24,
26, 27; 23:8-9). God is not making it up as He goes along. His
wonders, His amazing acts, have been given forethought and are part
of His overall design. He has a divine purpose and a divine strategy
to accomplish His plan especially and specifically when it concerns
His people. And when it does, the normal and natural are not barriers
to His action on their behalf. What He plans He is not only capable
of carrying out, He is perfectly faithful in carrying it out.
Friend,
if you are making you own plans with out considering His plan for
life and specifically for your life, you need to reconsider in 2016.
Entrusting your life and your purpose for life to anyone but the LORD
God is foolishness and may well lead to folly.
Any
other plan but the one the Sovereign Lord has for life will prove
worthless to you in the long run. Give Him your life and learn to
trust His faithfulness. Then
give thanks to God. Praise Him! Exalt Him!... for His wise purposes
and His willing action to carry them out on behalf of His people. For
God’s marvelous acts demand a response from God’s people, from
all who call Him my God. The awaken redeemed who recognize that it is
God who is working out His wise plan upon the inhabitants of His
earth respond with love and rejoicing.
I. LONG PLANNED WONDERS, 1.
II. LAYING LOW THE RUTHLESS, 2-3.
The
praising prophet now let’s us look into the future plan of God.
Verse 2 states, For You have made a city into a heap, a fortified
city into a ruin; a palace of strangers is a city no more. It will
never be rebuilt.
God plans to humble all the works
(and workers) of human pride and oppression, typified as the
fortified city and a palace of strangers. [As in ch. 24 no specific
city is identified and seems to represent the place of world
leadership. Some say it is "Babylon," which also
represents all those opposed to God.] They had strength and human
wisdom to fortify what they were trusting in and the worldly wealth
to live in royal luxury, but they were strangers to God. Thus all
their skill and work will be shattered never to continue into the
future.
God will act in miraculous manner in the future for a
decisive victory over all who oppose Him. This victory will extend
to the permanent destruction of all they have done with their life.
God’s triumph has been planned from the beginning. [Oswalt, p 461]
Verse
3 tells the result of this judgment. Therefore a strong people will
glorify You. Cities of ruthless nations will revere You.
Why
will it take such destruction to cause God to be honored? When
people come to recognize no authority or persuasion but power, God
will demonstrate He is the most powerful. God’s judgment on the
cities, representative of the world’s leadership (24:12-13), will
cause peoples from ruthless nations to honor and revere (fear) Him.
Those that have been the terror of the world shall tremble before
the judgments of God [and call in vain to rocks and mountains to
hide them]. He will speak in a way that they will understand and
obey.
[?This will fulfill the promise given Abraham that all the
world’s nations will be blessed through Israel (Gen. 12:3). The
theme of Gentiles knowing and worshiping God in the kingdom is
common in the prophets (see, Isa. 2:3; 11:9; 49:7; 56:6; 66:20-21;
Zech. 14:16-19; Mal. 1:11). Walvoord, John & Zuck, Roy ; The
Bible Knowledge Commentary : An Exposition of the Scriptures.
Wheaton, IL : Victor Books, 1983-1985, S. 1073]
I. LONG PLANNED WONDERS, 1.
II. LAYING LOW THE RUTHLESS, 2-3.
- SAFEGUARDING
THE REDEEMED BY EXHAUSTING THEIR ENEMIES, 4-5.
Verse
4 continues to expand the reasons for honoring and praising God. For
You have been a defense for the helpless, A defense for the needy in
his distress, A refuge from the storm, a shade from the heat. For
the breath of the ruthless is like a rain storm against a wall.
God
is to be honored not only because He destroys the power and plans of
the proud, but because He does so for the sake of those the proud
oppress.
Isaiah
uses two extreme weather conditions of the Near East to symbolize
the difficulties from which God plans to defend us. They are the
thunderstorm and the unrelenting heat. The ruthless in their harsh
treatment of others are like a storm and the oppressive desert heat.
Both the sudden intense cloudburst or the steady stifling heat
threaten life. Unless one has a stronghold from the flood (Mt.
7:24-27) or the shade of the rock from the desert heat,
there is no hope.
Life
is like that. When the mighty and the powerful breath out
destruction on us, where can we turn? People of faith turn to the
Sovereign who cares for us. He is our source of refuge and hope. The
mighty of earth may be great, but God is greater (51:12, 13).
When
the Lord establishes His kingdom on the earth, a reversal of
fortunes will occur (Isa. 25:4-5). The poor (dal, "feeble,
weak, helpless") and the needy (’eyôn, "oppressed")
will be defended and the ruthless will be stilled. As God weakens
the strong that are proud and secure, so He strengthens the weak
that are humble and have focused themselves upon Him. The Lord not
only makes them strong, but He Himself is their strength, for in Him
they strengthen themselves. [God’s care for the poor and the needy
is mentioned many times in the Old and New Testaments. The reversal
of fortunes, for those who depend on God and those who depend on
themselves is a major theme of Scripture (e.g., 1 Sam. 2:1-10; James
5:1-6).]
God is a defense, a refuge, a shade for the helpless
and distressed. These terms are expressions of God being there for
His people. God is our refuge and strength (Ps. 46:2). We may suffer
because of ruthless oppression, but we can turn to God for help and
protection. Rest assured that when perils are most threatening and
alarming, God will appear to safeguard His people. He is faithful to
His own.
Verse 5 relays the end in store for those who
oppress God’s people. Like heat in drought, You subdue the uproar
of aliens. Like heat by the shadow of a cloud, the song of the
ruthless is silenced.
These
natural illustration symbolize how God can silently and persistently
sap the strength and vitality of the mighty. God’s judgment on
them will be like the scorching heat of summer during a drought that
saps them dry of earthly productivity. He will show them where
relief can be found but they will never enter it. They will
experience exhausting heat and not the cloud that suddenly covers
the sun, giving reprieve from its heat.
The proud and insolence
were caustic and loud like a bully towards the people of God, but it
is the uproar of strangers or aliens who do not know God or walk in
the land of the living. They may have carry their point by talking
big and bullying those that stand in their way but God will silence
them once and for all time.
Invitation And The Final Challenge
Human
power and pride and human well-being are incompatible. God is
committed to human well-being. Just as a cloud slips between the
earth and the sun to produce moments of blessed coolness, so God
interposes Himself in hopeless situations so that life can go
on.
God can be counted on to fulfill His plan and His promises in
contrast to the unfaithfulness of worldly leaders (Deut. 32:4; Ps.
33:4; 40:10; 89:1-50; 98:3: Lam. 3:23). The LORD’s faithfulness
means people can trust Him. Those who experience His faithfulness
and are aware of His greatness should express their love and
gratefulness in heartfelt praise and worship. In the end it will be
seen that He will not allow His plan or His people to fail.
God
also keeps and will keep His promises to you. He has a plan for your
life and will execute it as you follow His lead. As He does, in 2016 praise
and exalt Him for His providence and watch care over your life.
The
best correspondents for Life magazine were sent all over the world
to ask the question, "What is the meaning of life?" They
talked to philosophers and children, taxi drivers and Nile River
boatmen. More than 100 premier photographers provided images.
One
dramatic photograph of a lighthouse off the Brittany Coast caught my
eye. A huge Atlantic storm had sent gigantic waves around the
mammoth brick structure, nearly swallowing it up. But on the
sheltered side, literally surrounded by frothing, boiling waves,
stood the lighthouse keeper. He was looking casually toward shore,
his hands stuck nonchalantly in his pockets, as enormous waves
crashed around him.
This powerful illustration reminded me of the
many fierce storms of trials and testings we face in life. I am
grateful for the promise that in God we are as safe as that
lighthouse keeper. The words of Isaiah 25:4 are true for every
believer. God is our refuge during the storms of physical
affliction, emotional turmoil, and spiritual attack. With His
protection we can endure any trial with the calm assurance that He
who shields us cannot be moved. And that gives us peace no matter
how turbulent our circumstances.
Remember, in 2016, the Lord may calm the storm around you, but more often He’ll calm
the storm within you. If you so allow Him to do so, then you may
actually be able to enjoy the storm, knowing that He is in control.

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