God’s Word of Promise

Introduction

Isaiah 43:1-28: God promises to allow the people of Israel to return to Judah and will arrange for their escape from Babylon. The most direct path back to Judah from Babylon was through the desert. Such a journey would be dangerous, but the Lord promises to provide water in the desert, just as he had done in the earlier exodus (Exodus 15:22-27; 17:1-7; Numbers 20:1-13).

Scripture Reading

God Promises to Rescue His People

1Israel, the Lord who created you says,

“Do not be afraid—I will save you.

I have called you by name—you are mine.

2When you pass through deep waters, I will be with you;

your troubles will not overwhelm you.

When you pass through fire, you will not be burned;

the hard trials that come will not hurt you.

3For I am the Lord your God,

the holy God of Israel, who saves you.

I will give up Egypt to set you free;

I will give up Ethiopia and Seba.

4I will give up whole nations to save your life,

because you are precious to me

and because I love you and give you honor.

5Do not be afraid—I am with you!

“From the distant east and the farthest west

I will bring your people home.

6I will tell the north to let them go

and the south not to hold them back.

Let my people return from distant lands,

from every part of the world.

7They are my own people,

and I created them to bring me glory.”

Israel Is the Lord‘s Witness

8God says,

“Summon my people to court.

They have eyes, but they are blind;

they have ears, but they are deaf!

9Summon the nations to come to the trial.

Which of their gods can predict the future?

Which of them foretold what is happening now?

Let these gods bring in their witnesses

to prove that they are right,

to testify to the truth of their words.

10“People of Israel, you are my witnesses;

I chose you to be my servant,

so that you would know me and believe in me

and understand that I am the only God.

Besides me there is no other god;

there never was and never will be.

11“I alone am the Lord,

the only one who can save you.

12I predicted what would happen,

and then I came to your aid.

No foreign god has ever done this;

you are my witnesses.

13I am God and always will be.

No one can escape from my power;

no one can change what I do.”

Escape from Babylon

14Israel’s holy God, the Lord who saves you, says,

“To save you, I will send an army against Babylon;

I will break down the city gates,

and the shouts of her people will turn into crying.

15I am the Lord, your holy God.

I created you, Israel, and I am your king.”

16Long ago the Lord made a road through the sea,

a path through the swirling waters.

17He led a mighty army to destruction,

an army of chariots and horses.

Down they fell, never to rise,

snuffed out like the flame of a lamp!

18But the Lord says,

“Do not cling to events of the past

or dwell on what happened long ago.

19Watch for the new thing I am going to do.

It is happening already—you can see it now!

I will make a road through the wilderness

and give you streams of water there.

20Even the wild animals will honor me;

jackals and ostriches will praise me

when I make rivers flow in the desert

to give water to my chosen people.

21They are the people I made for myself,

and they will sing my praises!”

Israel’s Sin

22The Lord says,

“But you were tired of me, Israel;

you did not worship me.

23You did not bring me your burnt offerings of sheep;

you did not honor me with your sacrifices.

I did not burden you by demanding offerings

or wear you out by asking for incense.

24You didn’t buy incense for me

or satisfy me with the fat of your animals.

Instead you burdened me with your sins;

you wore me out with the wrongs you have committed.

25And yet, I am the God who forgives your sins,

and I do this because of who I am.

I will not hold your sins against you.

26“Let us go to court; bring your accusation!

Present your case to prove you are in the right!

27Your earliest ancestor sinned;

your leaders sinned against me,

28and your rulers profaned my sanctuary.

So I brought destruction on Israel;

I let my own people be insulted.”

Today’s Key Verse: Isaiah 43:11

“I alone am the LORD, the only one who can save you.”

Reflect

How will God rescue the people? What verses speak of God’s assurance of safety? What is the “new thing” that God will do (verse 19)? Does God do “new things” today?

Pray

Lord God, you have called me by name and I am yours. You alone are God and I thank and praise you for your life-giving love. Amen.

Tomorrow’s Reading

Zephaniah 3:1-20: Judah’s punishment will come to an end, and Jerusalem will be restored.