God’s Guiding Word: Hope

Introduction

Isaiah 54:1–17: Today’s reading describes the LORD’s love for and relationship with Israel and his promise to rebuild Jerusalem. The opening verses affirm that Jerusalem will once again be filled with God’s people, and that their descendants will occupy even more land.

Today’s Key Verse: Isaiah 54:5b

The holy God of Israel will save you—he is the ruler of all the world.

Reading

54 Jerusalem, you have been like a childless woman,
    but now you can sing and shout for joy.
Now you will have more children
    than a woman whose husband never left her.
Make the tent you live in larger;
    lengthen its ropes and strengthen the pegs!
You will extend your boundaries on all sides;
    your people will get back the land
    that the other nations now occupy.
    Cities now deserted will be filled with people.

Do not be afraid—you will not be disgraced again;
    you will not be humiliated.
You will forget your unfaithfulness as a young wife,
    and your desperate loneliness as a widow.
Your Creator will be like a husband to you—
    the LORD Almighty is his name.
The holy God of Israel will save you—
    he is the ruler of all the world.

Israel, you are like a young wife,
    deserted by her husband and deeply distressed.
But the LORD calls you back to him and says:
“For one brief moment I left you;
    with deep love I will take you back.
I turned away angry for only a moment,
    but I will show you my love forever.”
So says the LORD who saves you.

“In the time of Noah I promised
    never again to flood the earth.
Now I promise not to be angry with you again;
    I will not reprimand or punish you.
10 The mountains and hills may crumble,
    but my love for you will never end;
    I will keep forever my promise of peace.”
So says the LORD who loves you.

11 The Lord says,

“O Jerusalem, you suffering, helpless city,
    with no one to comfort you,
I will rebuild your foundations with precious stones.
12 I will build your towers with rubies,
    your gates with stones that glow like fire,
    and the wall around you with jewels.

13 “I myself will teach your people
    and give them prosperity and peace.
14 Justice and right will make you strong.
    You will be safe from oppression and terror.
15 Whoever attacks you,
    does it without my consent;
whoever fights against you will fall.

16 “I create the blacksmith,
    who builds a fire and forges weapons.
I also create the soldier,
    who uses the weapons to kill.
17 But no weapon will be able to hurt you;
    you will have an answer for all who accuse you.
I will defend my servants
    and give them victory.”

Reflect

What promises are given in today’s reading? Note the ways Jerusalem and Israel are described—as a childless woman, a young wife, a lonely widow (verses 1, 4, 6)—and how God is described as a husband (verses 5–6). What do these images suggest to you about God’s relationship with Israel? Reread verses 11–12. How is the future Jerusalem described? You may wish to compare these verses with Revelation 21:18–21, which describes the heavenly Jerusalem in much the same way. What does today’s reading teach you about God?

Pray

Holy God, I sing and shout for joy because of your faithfulness, and I trust in your promises and in your never-ending love. Amen.

Tomorrow’s Reading

Isaiah 56:1–8: God’s people will include all nations.