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Pastor Bob Huggins

October 9, 2016

  • Isaiah 32:1-20(GNT)

    God's Word of Justice
    Introduction

    Isaiah 32:1-20: Today's reading describes a time when those who govern will rule with integrity and justice, and God's peace will reign.
    Today's Scripture: Isaiah 32:8

    An honorable person acts honestly and stands firm for what is right.
    Today's Reading
    A King with Integrity

    1Some day there will be a king who rules with integrity, and national leaders who govern with justice.2Each of them will be like a shelter from the wind and a place to hide from storms. They will be like streams flowing in a desert, like the shadow of a giant rock in a barren land.3Their eyes and ears will be open to the needs of the people.4They will not be impatient any longer, but they will act with understanding and will say what they mean.5No one will think that a fool is honorable or say that a scoundrel is honest.6A fool speaks foolishly and thinks up evil things to do. What he does and what he says are an insult to the Lord, and he never feeds the hungry or gives thirsty people anything to drink.7A stupid person is evil and does evil things; he plots to ruin the poor with lies and to keep them from getting their rights.8But an honorable person acts honestly and stands firm for what is right.
    Judgment and Restoration

    9You women who live an easy life, free from worries, listen to what I am saying.10You may be satisfied now, but this time next year you will be in despair because there will be no grapes for you to gather.11You have been living an easy life, free from worries; but now, tremble with fear! Strip off your clothes and tie rags around your waist.12Beat your breasts in grief because the fertile fields and the vineyards have been destroyed,13and thorn bushes and briers are growing on my people's land. Weep for all the houses where people were happy and for the city that was full of life.14Even the palace will be abandoned and the capital city totally deserted. Homes and the forts that guarded them will be in ruins forever. Wild donkeys will roam there, and sheep will find pasture there.

    15But once more God will send us his spirit. The wasteland will become fertile, and fields will produce rich crops.16Everywhere in the land righteousness and justice will be done.17Because everyone will do what is right, there will be peace and security forever.18God's people will be free from worries, and their homes peaceful and safe.19(But hail will fall on the forests, and the city will be torn down.)20How happy everyone will be with plenty of water for the crops and safe pasture everywhere for the donkeys and cattle.
    Reflect

    How are those who rule with integrity described? Reread verses 15-20. How do you envision what is described here? What can you do to bring about God's justice and peace where you live?
    Pray

    Righteous and Sovereign God, I pray that your peace will reign throughout the earth and that your justice will prevail. With you there is perfect peace and security. Empower and fill me with your Spirit so that I may walk the path of integrity. Amen.
    Prayer Concern

    Newly elected leaders
    Tomorrow's Reading

    Isaiah 33:1-24: A restored and redeemed Jerusalem is described.

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