Reflection on Isaiah 5

Scripture

“When I expected sweet grapes, why did my vineyard give me bitter grapes?”

Observation

The Lord had a vineyard set on a rich and fertile hill. He ploughed the land, planted the best vines, and waited for the harvest. Yet it produced bitter grapes. Now he will tear down the vineyard and let it be destroyed.

The Lord expected to find righteousness and justice in the in the nation of Israel, but He found oppression and violence.

The people will go into exile far away. What sorrow awaits those who mock God. What sorrow for those who call evil good and good evil and for those who are wise in their own eyes.

T Lord’s anger burns against the people. He will whistle to distant nations and they will come and carry off their victims.

Application

The Lord is always expecting a harvest of righteousness and justice from His people.

There is a common form of “easy believeism” or cheap grace in which salvation is preached as a gift that comes when we say a prayer. Salvation is so much more than a transaction enacted in a church service. Unless a life is changed, or a heart transformed over time, then the person has not been saved.

Isaiah condemned the people of Israel for their corruption, self-indulgence, and injustice. They produced only sour grapes, not the sweet grapes the Lord intended for them.

There are many people who profess to be Christians who live the same sort of lives that the people of the world live. They have the same ambitions, plans ans dreams as unbelievers. The gospel hasn’t changed anything about them.

To repent means that we turn our lives away from sin and towards God. Over time we become more like Jesus.

Prayer

Thank you Lord for salvation. Please show me any part of my life that is displeasing to you. Amen

Reflection on Isaiah 4

Scripture

But in that day, the branch of the Lord will be beautiful and glorious; the fruit of the land will be the pride and the glory of all who survive in Israel.

Observation

After the punishment, the destruction and the degradation of Israel comes the restoration. There will be so few men left alive that seven women will fight for each man.

But then the branch of the Lord, the remnant, will be beautiful and glorious. The land will be cleansed so that it is again fruitful.

The people will be holy. The Lord will wash the filth from Zion with the hot breath of Judgement. then He will provide a canopy of cloud during the day and fire by night over all the land. It will protect them from the heat and the storms.

Application

The branch of the Lord refers to the remnant of the people of Israel. They are going to go through a disastrous time of discipline in which the Lord will strip away the corruption of Israel. What is left will be holy and beautiful, a people dedicated to the Lord.

The branch of the Lord also remind us of another promise in Isaiah; that a branch will grow from the stump of Jesse. This time of the year, we tend to think of Jesus as being that branch. Jesus is the one who is beautiful and glorious. He is the one who makes the land fruitful.

We can see in this also a reference to the church. Israel had not been faithful to the lord. Israel rejected the Messiah. So the church became a branch that brings pride and glory to the Lord. We are the branch, grafted in, as Paul describes it in Romans. We are the holy remnant, the people of the Lord.

Prayer

Thank you Lord for grafting me into your chosen people. I did not deserve this, but I am now a part of the holy priesthood of God, through the grace of Jesus Christ. Amen.

Reflection on Isaiah 3

Scripture

For Jerusalem will stumble and Judah will fall, because they speak out against the Lord and refuse to obey him. They provoke him to his face.

Observation

The Lord of Heaven’s Armies will take away from Jerusalem and Judah everything they rely on – bread, water, heroes, judges, prophets, craftsmen, and astrologers. Children will rule over them.

Judah and Jerusalem will fall because they oppose the Lord. They display their sin like the people of Sodom

Jerusalem is like a beautiful woman. But everything that makes her beautiful will be taken away by by the Lord. The city will be like a ravaged woman on the ground

Application

The Lord is going to judge Judah and Jerusalem severely. Everything, even the skilled leaders and craftsmen, will be taken away. There will be no food and no water.

Why does this awful judgement come to pass? Because they have refused to obey the Lord. They revel in their sin and sneer at God’s law.

That sounds awfully like our country today, and many others.

We are racing towards catastrophic judgement unless our society, especially its leaders, turn to the Lord.

Our values are all mixed up and contradictory, but nobody is allowed to correct them.

It is more difficult to adopt a baby than it is to abort it. We promote all kinds of aberrant and abhorrent sexual behaviour and wonder why depression and loneliness are pandemics in our society.

We desperately need revival before the Lord pronounces judgement on the nation.

Prayer

Lord, please call people back to you. Turn Australia into the Southland of the Holy Spirit. Amen.

Reflection on Isaiah 2

Scripture

In the last days, the mountain of the Lord’s house will be the highest of all – the most important place on earth.

Observation

Although Jerusalem is now in ruins, in the last days the mountain of the Lord’s house will be the highest of all. The nations will come to the mountain of the Lord hto learn His ways.

The Lord will mediate between nations. They will hammer their swords into plough shares and will not train for war.

Israel is full of riches and weapons, but it is also full of idols. Human pride and arrogance will be brought low and only the Lord will be exalted.

When the Lord shakes the land, people will abandon their gold and silver idols. The false gods cannot save them in the in the presence of the Lord

Application

We are living in what the prophets called “the last days” (Acts 2: 16, 17). The last days are not the end of the world, but the end of the old covenant.

In these last days, people are coming to a mountain of the Lord that his spiritual not physical, to the house of the Lord that is spiritual not physical.

All over the world, people are coming to the Lord in unprecedented numbers.Whole nations, especially in Africa, have turned from false gods and idols in the space of a couple of generations.

The “mountain of the Lord’s house” is the church. All over the world, millions upon millions of people are participating in church every week. We are starting to see hints of revival in North America and in Europe.

These are the days of the vision that Isaiah saw. It started on Pentecost in Acts 2 and slowly, over the millennia, God’s kingdom is spreading over the world.

Prayer

Thank you Lord for the privilege of living at this time. Thank you for he revival that is happening worldwide. Please bring it to Australia and to my town. Amen.

Reflection on Isaiah 1

Scripture

“Come now, let’s settle this,” says the Lord.“Though your sins are like scarlet, I will make them as white as snow. Though they are red like crimson, I will make them white as wool.”

Observation

God’s children, the nation of Israel, rebelled against Him. Even an ox knows its master, but Israel does not know its master, the Lord.

Why do they invite punishment? They are already battered and bruised. The country is in ruins, and Jerusalem abandoned. If the Lord had not saved a remnant, they would have been like Sodom and Gomorrah.

The Lord is not pleased with their sacrifices and rituals. He hates their festivals and refuses to look when they pray.

If they come to the Lord in repentance, He will wash them clean. Their sins will no longer be like crimson, but they will be as white as wool.

Application

The Lord hates sin. He loathes religious hypocrisy. Unless we allow Him to transform our hearts and wash our sins away, then we are headed for judgment.

Many people do not think about sin. They are sure that if there is a God who judges, that they will be OK. At least they are not murderers or paedophiles.

But sin is sin, and however small itseems seems to us ,sin corrupts our souls. It captivates our hearts. It takes us away from the the Lord.

The Lord is always waiting for us to turn back to Him. No matter how evil, sinful or corrupt we are, He can take our sins away.

All of this points to Jesus. His death on the cross is the payment for the sins of the world. God’s forgiveness is available to everyone who will receive it.

Prayer

Lord, I acknowledge that my sins are scarlet, my soul is crimson in corruption. Thank you for your offer of forgiveness. I receive it today. Amen.

Reflection on 2 Corinthians 12:11-21

Scripture

When I was with you, I certainly gave you proof that I am an apostle. For I patiently did signs and wonders and miracles among you.

Observation

Paul is not inferior to the so-called “super apostles”, even though he is nothing at all. Paul proved his credentials as an apostle when he was with them by performing many signs and wonders.

Paul will visit Corinth a third time, and he will not be a burden to them. Some people claim he was tricking them. Paul asserts that everything he does is to strengthen them.

Pail is afraid that when he comes, he will find them engaging in the same fleshly behaviour and that they have not repented of their sexual immorality.

Application

One of the generally accepted signs of apostolic grace is the gift of miracles. Here, Paul says that he performed signs, wonders and miracles in Corinth.

Having said that, signs, wonders and miracles should not be seen as the exclusive domain of apostles. These are things that every child of God should experience as the normal christian life.

What would a life of supernatural gifts look like?

Firstly, we must always have the same attitude of Christ. He did these things patiently. Humility and devotion to Christ alone are the true marks of the christian.

Secondly, we must always walk in submission and obedience to Christ. God will only give us the power that we can handle in submission to Him. We seek the Giver not the gifts.

The core issue is this: Can I be trusted with signs and wonders?

Prayer

Lord, please help me to submit myself entirely to you. May the gifts of your Spirit always be signs of your kingdom, pointing others to Christ. Amen.

Reflection on 2 Corinthians 12: 1-10

Scripture

I do know that I was caught up to paradise and heard things so astounding that they cannot be expressed in words, things no human is allowed to tell.

Observation

Paul’s boasting will do no good, but he is compelled to continue. He tells about an experience where he was taken up to heaven, to the very presence of God, and he saw things that were too astounding to put into words.

He could boast about this experience, but he refuses to do so because he wants the truth of the gospel to be heard in his words and seen in his lifestyle.

To stop Paul from becoming proud because of these revelations, the Lord allowed a thorn in the flesh from satan to torment him. He pleaded with the Lord to take it away, but the Lord said to him, “My grace is all you need.” So Paul now takes pleasure in his own weakness because when he is weak then Christ can work through him.

Application

Paul has been trading boasts with the so-called super apostles. Now he mentions an experience of heaven that was so powerful that human words cannot express what he saw. So he does not try to revel in this because he wants people to judge him by the message he teaches and the way he lives.

How different this is to some of the prophetic people in the church. There are some who claim to have been taken up to heaven and they give great details of what they saw. Paul refused to boast about his experience, but this does not deter them.

Visions of heaven, words from the Lord, and extraordinary experiences of the Holy Spirit can be exciting. but we need to make sure that we do not become consumed by the experience at the expense of worshipping the Lord.

I came to Christ as the result of a vision I had of Him when I was 18. It was a powerful experience that literally changed my life. I never claim to be superior to people who grew up in the faith through a Christian family or those who were led into faith through a conversation. It is the Lord who is the centre of our faith, not our experiences of Him.

Prayer

Thank you Lord Jesus for all of the gifts of the Spirit, for visions and dreams. Help me to keep all of these things in perspective so that I seek you and you alone. Amen.

Reflection on 2 Corinthians 11: 22-33

Scripture

If I must boast, I would rather boast about the things that show how weak I am.

Observation

Paul now reluctantly shows that if these other apostles are boasting, he has more to boast about.

Are they Hebrews, Israelites, and servants of Christ? Well,he is too. He has served Christ more intensely than any of them. He has been in prison, flogged, beaten with rods, stoned, shipwrecked. He faced dangers from rivers and dangers from robbers, danger in the city and danger in the desert. He has worked hard and long.

If he must boast, Paul will boast of his weakness.

Application

The world, and many in the church, want us to boast about our strengths, our talents, our abilities. The world wants us to glory in our own abilities. As Christians it is God whom we are to glorify.

For Paul, this meant basting about his weakness. He knew that in his weakness, God is made strong.

Paul could not have achieved all that he did unless God was leading him. It was simply beyond any human ability. But God could take hold of a man who was surrendered to Him and transform the world.

It is still true today. God will use whatever we surrender to Him and make it good. Often it is what we consider our inability that He uses.

Everything we offer to God He can use. It might be a skill or talent that we have. It might just be our availability.

Moses was not a natural leader. He was not a skilful orator. But he did surrender his life to the Lord, and Lord used him to take a nation out of captivity in Egypt and to the Promised Land

Prayer

Lord, I surrender myself to you to be used by you to your glory. Take everything I have and all that I am and make me a vessel of your grace. Amen.

Reflection on 2 Corinthians 11: 10-21

Scripture

These people are false apostles. They are deceitful workers who disguised themselves as apostles of Christ. I am not surprised! Even satan disguises himself as an angel of light.

Observation

Paul will respond to false claims about his apostleship by doing what he has always done. Those who want to say they are greater than Paul are false apostles. They disguise themselves as apostles of Christ. Even satan disguises himself as an angel of light. It comes as no surprise that satan’s servants do the same thing.

Paul thinks it is foolish for him to boast, but others do but others do this to deceive the people. The Corinthians think they are wise, but they put up with people who enslave them and take everything they have.

Application

The ministry gifts – apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors and teachers – are vital to the health of the church. Satan is a master of deception, so he enslaves the church by raising up false apostles, false prophets, and so on.

A false minister in this context is not someone who makes mistakes. A true prophet might sometimes make a false prediction, but this does not make them a false prophet. This applies to all the ministry gifts.

A false apostle is someone who proclaims they are an apostle but with no authority from the Lord. They are out to raise a following for themselves, fame in the church, and monetary wealth.

Just as there are false apostles, there are false pastors. In fact the existence of these godly positions means that false ones are guaranteed to occur.

Christians and congregations need to be discerning in their acceptance of various ministers. We must not welcome everyone who claims to be an apostle or prophet or teacher. We should not be deceived by charismatic personalities or silver tongues. The test of any ministry is this: do they point people to Jesus or to themselves??

Prayer

Lord Jesus, please give me discernment about my own heart. Am I truly living to glorify you? Help me also to discern those who promote themselves as leaders and ministers in the church. Amen.

Reflection on 2 Corinthians 11 1-9.

Scripture

You happily put up with whatever anyone tells you, even if they preach a different Jesus than the one we preach, or a different kind of Spirit than the one you received, or a different kind of gospel then the one you believed.

Observation

Paul is jealous for the Corinthians with the jealousy of God Himself. He promised them as a bride to Christ, but it seems that their pure devotion has become corrupted.

Paul says that they put up with every kind of teaching, even a different Jesus, a different Spirit, and a different gospel.

Paul is not inferior to the so-called super apostles. He always aimed to serve the church at no cost to them.

Application

Paul accuses the church at Corinth of happily receiving any form of teaching that comes their way, even if it amounted to a different Jesus, a different Spirit, or a different gospel.

This is still the case today. People seem to go along with the most outrageous nonsense if it is dressed in the right religious language.

It is as if the church, or at least parts of it, have lost the ability or desire to test what is being taught against Scripture.

The prosperity gospel is one such heresy. It goes way beyond the trust that God supplies what we need, and teaches that God wants us to be rich in earthly goods.

Those who teach that the gifts of the Holy Spirit ceased after the first generation of believers are also in error. They say we have the New Testament which has replaced the need for prophecy, healing, and so on. Yet the gifts persist in much of the church, showing that they teach a different spirit than the Holy Spirit.

Those who want to add the Old Testament laws to the message of salvation preach a different Jesus. Salvation for them requires observing Hebrew feasts and customs, even though the death of Christ superseded such things.

There are many tempting counterfeit doctrines out there. We must stay faithful to the teachings of Scripture.

Prayer

Lord, examine my heart and see if there is any falsehood in me. Please help me to stay faithful to you. Amen.