The Vineyard

Isaiah continues with the horticultural theme of vines, branches and vineyards.  God is the farmer who plants a vineyard (Israel) but what does he find when he comes to it? Read Isaiah 5:1-7 This section takes the form of a song, a love song with echoes of Song of Songs, Isaiah sings of the Lord… Continue reading The Vineyard

purification

Reading through the early chapters of Isaiah, it becomes clear that the coming “Day of the Lord” when judgement and punishment will be visited on Israel is not just about punishment, not just about the destruction of wickedness but rather it is about purification and restoration. The aim is that through this refining experience that… Continue reading purification

chaotic folly

What does judgement look like?  What would judgement on a church, a community, a nation? Read Isaiah chapter 3:1-4:1 Judgement for Israel and Judah involves the stripping away of all of their resources and means of support including food supplies.  It then leads to the removal of leaders and protectors.  The wise, experienced and strong… Continue reading chaotic folly

Compromised

We now find out why it is that God must act to restore and renew his holy city through refining judgement and why God’s people need to learn again what it means to walk in the light of God. Read Isaiah 2:6-22 The people’s rejection of Yahweh is seen in the way that they have… Continue reading Compromised

Come let us walk

Take a moment to pause and mediate on these words   come, let us walk  in the light of the Lord. Isaiah 2:5 This is an invitation to the people of Israel and comes in the light of God’s promise that he will re-establish Zion as the place where he reigns “with justice and peace.  It is also an… Continue reading Come let us walk

Established

We tend to associate the early stages of Isaiah with gloom and judgement. However, rifght from the start, warnings of judgement are framed by promises of hope. Read Isaiah 2:1-5 If the city of Jerusalem and the Temple there faces imminent destruction, this will not be a permanent state of affairs.  God promises that a… Continue reading Established

Unfaithful

Warning, today’s reading will contain strong language from the start. We are used to a kind of gentle, nice respectability to our Christianity but the prophets were prepared to deal directly with root problems and unashamedly use shocking language to get their point across. Read Isaiah 1:21-31 Israel is compared to a prostitute. Sexual immorality… Continue reading Unfaithful

Listen up

God spoke to and through the prophet Isaiah about 700 years before Jesus came and so over 2700 years ago.  Yet those words spoken millennia ago still resonate powerfully today. Ultimately, it is a message of hope as Isaiah points to Jesus but he had many tough things to say too. The question today as… Continue reading Listen up