Reflection on Isaiah 41

Scripture

Not one of your idols told you this. Not one gave any answer when I asked. They are all foolish, worthless things. All your idols are as empty as the wind.

Observation

The Lord summons the lands beyond the sea to hear his arguments in a court case.

The Lord has stirred up the king from the east (i.e. Cyrus) to trample the nations. He scatters his enemies and reduces armies to dust.

The idol makers watch in fear. They encourage one another as they build their idols.

The Lord will look after Israel. He will destroy their enemies. He is the Lord their Redeemer.

He provides water for the thirsty and plants trees in the barren desert.

None of the false gods can do any of this. They are foolish, worthless things.

Application

Sinful human beings are incredibly idolatrous. We like to have the comfort of gods that we can see, as opposed to the true God whom we cannot see.

To an extent, idols are things that we can control and manipulate. The true God refuses to be manipulated.

Maybe we don’t have the traditional carved images, but even Christians can have their false gods. It might be the best scripture translation, the best denomination, our favourite pastor. Some even try to add occultic practices to faith, which is very dangerous.

I am discovering that I have a near- idolatrous relationship with food. The Lord is dealing with that by calling me to periods of fasting during Lent.

All idols in our lives must go in order to free us to serve the true God, the Lord.

Prayer

Father, please reveal to me the idols of my heart, and grant me grace to repent of them. Amen.

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