Isaiah 55

All Glory to God the Father

Let us turn to Isaiah 55 and read it together.

1 “Ho! Every one who thirsts, come to the waters;
And you who have no money come, buy and eat.
Come, buy wine and milk
Without money and without cost.

We come now in this lesson, back to the present day of Isaiah’s time. The last chapter dealt with the New Jerusalem how God was calling the Jews and the Gentiles to enlarge their tent and come to Faith. Now the prophet invites his readers to participate in the benefits obtained by the suffering of the Servant (in chapters 53 and 54). God’s free gift of salvation is offered to all who will receive it. Those who are spiritually hungry and thirsty may come to eat and drink “without money” or freely. He promises an “everlasting covenant” to the Gentiles like the one He established with Israel. His invitation to all men is clearly stated, “Seek ye the Lord” and “call ye upon him.”

This invitation was brought to our attention with a Ho! Not many sentences in the Bible start out with this, so it is meant to awaken us out of our stupor. We have been so dulled by day to day life and all the obligations that we have placed upon our own shoulders. Yes, we have done this to ourselves, by our choices and relying on our own wit and guile to accommodate the world. This is not saying that if you believe in Christ and accept him as your savior, you will suddenly wake up a wealthy and healthy and good looking to boot. I mean, it could happen but I doubt if that would develop your character the way God wants it, so we have troubles in this world that will make us grow into what God wants us to be.

Matthew 6:9-13 The Lord’s Prayer

The Bible tells us to use the Lord’s Prayer when we pray. Do you? If you don’t why not? I use it to begin my evening prayer, like this:
My Father, who art in Heaven,
Hallowed be your name,
Thy Kingdom come,
Thy will be done here on Earth, as it is in Heaven.
Your blessing and mercy have provided our daily bread and for that I praise you and thank you,
Forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors. And Lord please remind me of any that I might have forgotten.
Lead us not into temptation and please deliver us from any shred of satan that is clinging to us.

You may ask if it is permitted for us to alter how Jesus told his Disciples to pray. My answer is that since I am using this as a personal prayer to God and it is following the format and intent of what our Messiah had said, I think it is OK, but I could be wrong. What do you think?

That aside, I hope and pray that all of you are asking God for your daily bread, daily. He wants us to, so do not disobey. If this is a free gift, why would you not want to? Are God’s arms too short that He can’t help you from far yonder Heaven?
If you are discontent with life, these things I recommend you ponder, and read the Bible, for all instruction needed for life is in there.

So, we ask God to give us our daily bread, implying that we are to rely upon Him for all things. Place your burdens, your many burdens upon the Cross. And all this is free! That cannot be emphasized enough, and that is what mystifies people. Free you say? How can that be?

People are perverse and curious creatures. They want to bargain with God, do this thing for me and I will do that thing you ask. Luther did it during a thunderstorm that scared him so much, that he beseeched God to save him and if He did, Luther told God he would go into the monastery. Since God used Luther in a mighty way, that was a pretty good bargain. You may also bargain with satan, and at your peril, but come to God, who knows your heart and all that it contains, come to Him and accept this free gift. It has been paid by the Suffering Servant at such a great cost that none but God could afford.

2 “Why do you spend money for what is not bread,
And your wages for what does not satisfy?
Listen carefully to Me, and eat what is good,
And delight yourself in abundance.

3 “Incline your ear and come to Me.
Listen, that you may live;
And I will make an everlasting covenant with you,
According to the faithful mercies shown to David.

God is speaking to us and everybody else that has read this living word. Bend your ear toward Me. Why? Because He is going to tell you the secret of eternal life. Not only that, but He will form an everlasting covenant with you. Our God, the Creator of all that we know, will form a covenant with you, me and everyone who believes in Christ the Savior.
Rich and powerful men, throughout the ages, have desired for themselves this thing that God is offering us. The Spanish were slogging through the swamps of Florida. I think it was Ponce de León in 1513 and he was told by the native Indians that a fountain of youth was somewhere out there, probably just around the next swamp. Baseball star Ted William’s head was frozen when he died, because he was thinking sometime in the future, it could be re-animated. Ted and the Spaniards are in for a bad time when they wake up again. And to think the Spaniards had priests with them. This was 1500 years since Jesus had walked the earth and about 1200 years since the Catholic Church took over as the “Church of God.” And yet the Spaniards were corrupt, depraved, because they trusted in themselves and not God. It has always been the case of the rich and powerful, they that would consider themselves to be gods.

Jesus came to minister to the lowly, the poor, the cast off from society. The Davidic Covenant promised David that his seed would be ruler over Israel in an everlasting kingdom (2 Sam. 7:8, 16; Psalm 89:27-29). Paul connected the resurrection of Christ with this promise (Acts 13:34), since it was an essential event in fulfilling this promise.

Acts 13:34 God raised him from the dead so that he will never be subject to decay. As God has said, ‘I will give you the holy and sure blessings promised to David.’

If He had not fully satisfied God by His atoning death, He would not have risen; if He had not risen from the dead, He could not eventually sit on David’s earthly throne. But He did rise and will fulfill the kingly role. The whole world will come to Him as the great King.
“The new covenant” spoken of here, is the covenant of grace that God provides for man. Man was unable to keep the law. God seeing the weakness of man provides a solution to man’s problem. God sends His only begotten Son to fulfill the law of sacrifice.
The sacrifice of Jesus on the cross fulfilled the law for all time for everyone.

Romans 6:10 “For in that he died, he died unto sin once: but in that he liveth, he liveth unto God.”

Salvation through the shed blood of Jesus Christ is so simple, many miss it altogether.

Matthew 10:32 “Whosoever therefore shall confess me before men, him will I confess also before my Father which is in heaven.”

John 3:16 “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.”

We are saved because of our faith, like faithful Abraham.

4 “Behold, I have made him a witness to the peoples,
A leader and commander for the peoples.

Verse 4 is speaking of Jesus (their and our Messiah). Jesus came to bear witness of the Truth. He is, in fact, Truth.

John 18:37 “Pilate therefore said unto him, Art thou a king then? Jesus answered, Thou sayest that I am a king. To this end was I born, and for this cause came I into the world, that I should bear witness unto the truth. Every one that is of the truth heareth my voice.”

He is the Leader and Messiah of all believers. To be a Christian is to be a believer in and a follower of the Lord Jesus Christ.

5 “Behold, you will call a nation you do not know,
And a nation which knows you not will run to you,
Because of the Lord your God, even the Holy One of Israel;
For He has glorified you.”

It has been mentioned previously that the other nations besides Israel received the message of Jesus more readily than the Jews did. The law had been given just to the Jews, but the covenant of grace is for all mankind. Many things in Jesus’ ministry brought glory to the Father.

Matthew 15:31 “Insomuch that the multitude wondered, when they saw the dumb to speak, the maimed to be whole, the lame to walk, and the blind to see: and they glorified the God of Israel.”

Luke 7:16 “And there came a fear on all: and they glorified God, saying, That a great prophet is risen up among us; and, That God hath visited his people.”

John 12:23 “And Jesus answered them, saying, The hour is come, that the Son of man should be glorified.”

John 13:31 “Therefore, when he was gone out, Jesus said, Now is the Son of man glorified, and God is glorified in him.”

Jesus always gave glory to God in everything He did. The Sermon on the Mount continues to glorify God even unto this day.

6 Seek the Lord while He may be found;
Call upon Him while He is near.

Today is the day of salvation. This is one thing in a person’s life that they should never put off. This is being spoken to the physical house of Israel, who soon will (on the whole), reject their Messiah. It is also, addressed to every person who has put off being saved.

7 Let the wicked forsake his way
And the unrighteous man his thoughts;
And let him return to the Lord,
And He will have compassion on him,
And to our God,
For He will abundantly pardon.

Forsake your sins. This, for all of us, should be a daily process for there is not a day in our lives without sin. God will not like that we are still sinning, but we have been forgiven through the sacrifice of Christ.

8 “For My thoughts are not your thoughts,
Nor are your ways My ways,” declares the Lord.

God’s grace is far beyond human comprehension. God is all knowing. Man knows only a fraction of the here and now. God lives in eternity. He knows all, because everything is part of His plan. We were only made in His image and blessed with intelligence that we value so highly, but cannot embrace the true Glory and Majesty of our God.

9 “For as the heavens are higher than the earth,
So are My ways higher than your ways
And My thoughts than your thoughts.

10 “For as the rain and the snow come down from heaven,
And do not return there without watering the earth
And making it bear and sprout,
And furnishing seed to the sower and bread to the eater;

11 So will My word be which goes forth from My mouth;
It will not return to Me empty,
Without accomplishing what I desire,
And without succeeding in the matter for which I sent it.

The two powers in this world are the spoken and the written Word. The world was created by the Word of God.

John 1:1-3 “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.” “The same was in the beginning with God.” “All things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was made.”

We know the Word of God was Creator. We, also, know that to speak the Word of God is a high calling.

1 Corinthians 1:18 “For the preaching of the cross is to them that perish foolishness; but unto us which are saved it is the power of God.”

1 Corinthians 1:21 “For after that in the wisdom of God the world by wisdom knew not God, it pleased God by the foolishness of preaching to save them that believe.”

We see from this, the power of the spoken Word. The written Word is the Bible. No one can study the Bible and remain the same. It will change your life.

12 “For you will go out with joy
And be led forth with peace;
The mountains and the hills will break forth into shouts of joy before you,
And all the trees of the field will clap their hands.

Exiled Israel will return from her dispersion rejoicing in her deliverance and unbothered by her enemies.

This is speaking of the joy that comes from victory. This applies to the Jews being released from Babylon, and the Christian when they are released from sin.

Mountains, hills, and trees are all part of nature which God put here for the enjoyment of man. This means even nature rejoices at the victory.

13 “Instead of the thorn bush the cypress will come up,
And instead of the nettle the myrtle will come up,
And it will be a memorial to the Lord,
For an everlasting sign which will not be cut off.”

The wrath of God is removed. The ground is no longer cursed. Jesus removed the curse. Thorns sometimes symbolically mean sin. Jesus defeated sin, when He nailed it to the cross. The blessings of God are on His people.

Even all of nature is at peace with mankind.
Proverbs 16:7 “When a man’s ways please the LORD, he maketh even his enemies to be at peace with him.”

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