DAY TWO HUNDRED-TWELVE

 

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July 30



   

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Devotional

The Spirit of the Lord God is on me, because the Lord has anointed me to bring good news to the poor. He has sent me to heal the brokenhearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives and freedom to the prisoners; Isaiah 61:1 CSB

Today’s verse is a powerful description of the purpose and mission of not only of Isaiah, but its fulfilment is going to be found when Jesus connects these words to His earthly ministry. At the center of this verse is the recognition of the empowerment that comes from the Holy Spirit. It’s the Spirit who equips and empowers the servant for the task at hand. Just as the Spirit empowered Isaiah and Jesus, the gift of Spirit is given to every believer for their unique calling and mission. The mission that God has for your life is going to run in parallel to the mission you see in this verse that has both a physical and spiritual fulfillment. It’s ministry that is filled with compassion that reflects the heart of God for everyone. You are invited to take up the mission. Where is God leading you on His mission today?

Isaiah 59 CSB

Sin and Redemption

59
Indeed, the Lord’s arm is not too weak to save,
 and his ear is not too deaf to hear.
2 But your iniquities are separating you
 from your God,
 and your sins have hidden his face from you
 so that he does not listen.
3 For your hands are defiled with blood
 and your fingers, with iniquity;
 your lips have spoken lies,
 and your tongues mutter injustice.
4 No one makes claims justly;
 no one pleads honestly.
 They trust in empty and worthless words;
 they conceive trouble and give birth to iniquity.
5 They hatch viper’s eggs
 and weave spider’s webs.
 Whoever eats their eggs will die;
 crack one open, and a viper is hatched.
6 Their webs cannot become clothing,
 and they cannot cover themselves with their works.
 Their works are sinful works,
 and violent acts are in their hands.
7 Their feet run after evil,
 and they rush to shed innocent blood.
 Their thoughts are sinful thoughts;
 ruin and wretchedness are in their paths.

8 They have not known the path of peace,
 and there is no justice in their ways.
 They have made their roads crooked;
 no one who walks on them will know peace.
9 Therefore justice is far from us,
 and righteousness does not reach us.
 We hope for light, but there is darkness;
 for brightness, but we live in the night.
10 We grope along a wall like the blind;
 we grope like those without eyes.
 We stumble at noon as though it were twilight;
 we are like the dead among those who are healthy.
11 We all growl like bears
 and moan like doves.
 We hope for justice, but there is none;
 for salvation, but it is far from us.
12 For our transgressions have multiplied before you,
 and our sins testify against us.
 For our transgressions are with us,
 and we know our iniquities:
13 transgression and deception against the Lord,
 turning away from following our God,
 speaking oppression and revolt,
 conceiving and uttering lying words from the heart.
14 Justice is turned back,
 and righteousness stands far off.
 For truth has stumbled in the public square,
 and honesty cannot enter.
15 Truth is missing,
 and whoever turns from evil is plundered.
 The Lord saw that there was no justice,
 and he was offended.
16 He saw that there was no man—
 he was amazed that there was no one interceding;
 so his own arm brought salvation,
 and his own righteousness supported him.

17 He put on righteousness as body armor,
 and a helmet of salvation on his head;
 he put on garments of vengeance for clothing,
 and he wrapped himself in zeal as in a cloak.
18 So he will repay according to their deeds:
 fury to his enemies,
 retribution to his foes,
 and he will repay the coasts and islands.
19 They will fear the name of the Lord in the west
 and his glory in the east;
 for he will come like a rushing stream
 driven by the wind of the Lord.
20 “The Redeemer will come to Zion,
 and to those in Jacob who turn from transgression.”
  This is the Lord’s declaration.

21 “As for me, this is my covenant with them,” says the Lord: “My Spirit who is on you, and my words that I have put in your mouth, will not depart from your mouth, or from the mouths of your children, or from the mouths of your children’s children, from now on and forever,” says the Lord.

Isaiah 60 CSB

The Lord’s Glory in Zion

60
Arise, shine, for your light has come,
 and the glory of the Lord shines over you.
2 For look, darkness will cover the earth,
 and total darkness the peoples;
 but the Lord will shine over you,
 and his glory will appear over you.
3 Nations will come to your light,
 and kings to your shining brightness.

4 Raise your eyes and look around:
 they all gather and come to you;
 your sons will come from far away,
 and your daughters on the hips of nursing mothers.
5 Then you will see and be radiant,
 and your heart will tremble and rejoice,
 because the riches of the sea will become yours
 and the wealth of the nations will come to you.
6 Caravans of camels will cover your land—
 young camels of Midian and Ephah—
 all of them will come from Sheba.
 They will carry gold and frankincense
 and proclaim the praises of the Lord.
7 All the flocks of Kedar will be gathered to you;
 the rams of Nebaioth will serve you
 and go up on my altar as an acceptable sacrifice.
 I will glorify my beautiful house.

8 Who are these who fly like a cloud,
 like doves to their shelters?
9 Yes, the coasts and islands will wait for me
 with the ships of Tarshish in the lead,
 to bring your children from far away,
 their silver and gold with them,
 for the honor of the Lord your God,
 the Holy One of Israel,
 who has glorified you.

10 Foreigners will rebuild your walls,
 and their kings will serve you.
 Although I struck you in my wrath,
 yet I will show mercy to you with my favor.
11 Your city gates will always be open;
 they will never be shut day or night
 so that the wealth of the nations
 may be brought into you,
 with their kings being led in procession.
12 For the nation and the kingdom
 that will not serve you will perish;
 those nations will be annihilated.
13 The glory of Lebanon will come to you—
 its pine, elm, and cypress together—
 to beautify the place of my sanctuary,
 and I will glorify my dwelling place.
14 The sons of your oppressors
 will come and bow down to you;
 all who reviled you
 will fall facedown at your feet.
 They will call you the City of the Lord,
 Zion of the Holy One of Israel.
15 Instead of your being deserted and hated,
 with no one passing through,
 I will make you an object of eternal pride,
 a joy from age to age.
16 You will nurse on the milk of nations,
 and nurse at the breast of kings;
 you will know that I, the Lord, am your Savior
 and Redeemer, the Mighty One of Jacob.
17 I will bring gold instead of bronze;
 I will bring silver instead of iron,
 bronze instead of wood,
 and iron instead of stones.
 I will appoint peace as your government
 and righteousness as your overseers.
18 Violence will never again be heard of in your land;
 devastation and destruction
 will be gone from your borders.
 You will call your walls Salvation
 and your city gates Praise.
19 The sun will no longer be your light by day,
 and the brightness of the moon will not shine on you.
 The Lord will be your everlasting light,
 and your God will be your splendor.
20 Your sun will no longer set,
 and your moon will not fade;
 for the Lord will be your everlasting light,
 and the days of your sorrow will be over.
21 All your people will be righteous;
 they will possess the land forever;
 they are the branch I planted,
 the work of my hands,
 so that I may be glorified.
22 The least will become a thousand,
 the smallest a mighty nation.
 I am the Lord;
 I will accomplish it quickly in its time.

Isaiah 61 CSB

Messiah’s Jubilee

61
The Spirit of the Lord God is on me,
 because the Lord has anointed me
 to bring good news to the poor.
 He has sent me to heal the brokenhearted,
 to proclaim liberty to the captives
 and freedom to the prisoners;
2 to proclaim the year of the Lord’s favor,
 and the day of our God’s vengeance;
 to comfort all who mourn,
3 to provide for those who mourn in Zion;
 to give them a crown of beauty instead of ashes,
 festive oil instead of mourning,
 and splendid clothes instead of despair.
 And they will be called righteous trees,
 planted by the Lord
 to glorify him.
4 They will rebuild the ancient ruins;
 they will restore the former devastations;
 they will renew the ruined cities,
 the devastations of many generations.
5 Strangers will stand and feed your flocks,
 and foreigners will be your plowmen and vinedressers.

6 But you will be called the Lord’s priests;
 they will speak of you as ministers of our God;
 you will eat the wealth of the nations,
 and you will boast in their riches.
7 In place of your shame, you will have a double portion;
 in place of disgrace, they will rejoice over their share.
 So they will possess double in their land,
 and eternal joy will be theirs.

8 For I the Lord love justice;
 I hate robbery and injustice;
 I will faithfully reward my people
 and make a permanent covenant with them.
9 Their descendants will be known among the nations,
 and their posterity among the peoples.
 All who see them will recognize
 that they are a people the Lord has blessed.

10 I rejoice greatly in the Lord,
 I exult in my God;
 for he has clothed me with the garments of salvation
 and wrapped me in a robe of righteousness,
 as a groom wears a turban
 and as a bride adorns herself with her jewels.
11 For as the earth produces its growth,
 and as a garden enables what is sown to spring up,
 so the Lord God will cause righteousness and praise
 to spring up before all the nations.

Isaiah 62 CSB

Zion’s Restoration

62
I will not keep silent because of Zion,
 and I will not keep still because of Jerusalem,
 until her righteousness shines like a bright light
 and her salvation, like a flaming torch.

2 Nations will see your righteousness
 and all kings, your glory.
 You will be given a new name
 that the Lord’s mouth will announce.

3 You will be a glorious crown in the Lord’s hand,
 and a royal diadem in the palm of your God’s hand.
4 You will no longer be called Deserted,
 and your land will not be called Desolate;
 instead, you will be called My Delight Is in Her,
 and your land Married;
 for the Lord delights in you,
 and your land will be married.
5 For as a young man marries a young woman,
 so your sons will marry you;
 and as a groom rejoices over his bride,
 so your God will rejoice over you.
6 Jerusalem,
 I have appointed watchmen on your walls;
 they will never be silent, day or night.
 There is no rest for you,
 who remind the Lord.
7 Do not give him rest
 until he establishes and makes Jerusalem
 the praise of the earth.

8 The Lord has sworn with his right hand
 and his strong arm:
 I will no longer give your grain
 to your enemies for food,
 and foreigners will not drink the new wine
 for which you have labored.
9 For those who gather grain will eat it
 and praise the Lord,
 and those who harvest the grapes will drink the wine
 in my holy courts.
10 Go out, go out through the city gates;
 prepare a way for the people!
 Build it up, build up the highway;
 clear away the stones!
 Raise a banner for the peoples.
11 Look, the Lord has proclaimed
 to the ends of the earth,
 “Say to Daughter Zion:
 Look, your salvation is coming,
 his wages are with him,
 and his reward accompanies him.”
12 And they will be called the Holy People,
 the Lord’s Redeemed;
 and you will be called Cared For,
 A City Not Deserted.

Isaiah 63 CSB

The Lord’s Day of Vengeance

63
Who is this coming from Edom
 in crimson-stained garments from Bozrah—
 this one who is splendid in his apparel,
 striding in his formidable might?
 It is I, proclaiming vindication,
 powerful to save.
2 Why are your clothes red,
 and your garments like one who treads a winepress?
3 I trampled the winepress alone,
 and no one from the nations was with me.
 I trampled them in my anger
 and ground them underfoot in my fury;
 their blood spattered my garments,
 and all my clothes were stained.
4 For I planned the day of vengeance,
 and the year of my redemption came.

5 I looked, but there was no one to help,
 and I was amazed that no one assisted;
 so my arm accomplished victory for me,
 and my wrath assisted me.

6 I crushed nations in my anger;
 I made them drunk with my wrath
 and poured out their blood on the ground.

Remembrance of Grace

7 I will make known the Lord’s faithful love
 and the Lord’s praiseworthy acts,
 because of all the Lord has done for us—
 even the many good things
 he has done for the house of Israel,
 which he did for them based on his compassion
 and the abundance of his faithful love.
8 He said, “They are indeed my people,
 children who will not be disloyal,”
 and he became their Savior.
9 In all their suffering, he suffered,
 and the angel of his presence saved them.
 He redeemed them
 because of his love and compassion;
 he lifted them up and carried them
 all the days of the past.
10 But they rebelled
 and grieved his Holy Spirit.
 So he became their enemy
 and fought against them.
11 Then he remembered the days of the past,
 the days of Moses and his people.
 Where is he who brought them out of the sea
 with the shepherds of his flock?
 Where is he who put his Holy Spirit among the flock?
12 He made his glorious strength
 available at the right hand of Moses,
 divided the water before them
 to make an eternal name for himself,
13 and led them through the depths
 like a horse in the wilderness,
 so that they did not stumble.

14 Like cattle that go down into the valley,
 the Spirit of the Lord gave them rest.
 You led your people this way
 to make a glorious name for yourself.

Israel’s Prayer

15 Look down from heaven and see
 from your lofty home—holy and beautiful.
 Where is your zeal and your might?
 Your yearning and your compassion
 are withheld from me.
16 Yet you are our Father,
 even though Abraham does not know us
 and Israel doesn’t recognize us.
 You, Lord, are our Father;
 your name is Our Redeemer
 from Ancient Times.
17 Why, Lord, do you make us stray from your ways?
 You harden our hearts so we do not fear you.
 Return, because of your servants,
 the tribes of your heritage.
18 Your holy people had a possession
 for a little while,
 but our enemies have trampled down
 your sanctuary.
19 We have become like those you never ruled,
 like those who did not bear your name.


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