Palawan Daily News

When God says no, He has a plan. Keep trusting Him!

- By Leslie Koh Tim Gustafson

INSIGHT

Throughout Isaiah we see dark and dire prophecies interspers­ed with oases of hope. We may think these dramatical­ly different sections contrast with each other—and they do—but they’re also complement­ary. Note how Isaiah 25 responds to previous pronouncem­ents of judgment, which the prophet praises God for.

Chapter 24 declares that the entire earth will be devastated (vv. 1–3). Then it concludes by saying, “The Lord Almighty will reign on Mount Zion and in Jerusalem, and before its elders—with great glory” (v. 23). This sets the stage for Isaiah 25. “In perfect faithfulne­ss you have done wonderful things,” says the prophet (v. 1). These things include God’s judgment: “You have made the city a heap of rubble” (v. 2). Because of the judgment, “strong peoples” will honor the Lord, and “cities of ruthless nations will revere you” (v. 3). Even God’s judgment draws His creation to Him.

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