Monthly Archives: April 2013
the day of his wrath
Psalm 110 This psalm shows the future Messianic king being accepted freely by his people, in holy garments. It shows the power of that king, as he executes judgment upon the nations, filling them with corpses, over the wide earth. … Continue reading
times of threshing
Isaiah 21. The punishment that God’s people would face under the oppressor (in this case, Babylon) for their disobedience was like grain, which is crushed to separate it from its chaff, and then violently thrown to the wind for … Continue reading
silent before our accusers
Psalm 109 David’s recourse when unjustly accused was to turn to prayer, trusting God to right the wrong. He trusted the LORD to condemn those who wrongfully condemn him. Jesus did the same. He called on us to love our … Continue reading
false hope
Isaiah 19-20 It would have been embarrassing to see the great prophet walking around naked and barefoot for three years. The people probably thought that he had finally lost it – that he had gone utterly mad. All this time … Continue reading
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grant us help
Psalm 108 A nation fully aware of their insufficiency pleads for God to grant them help against their foe. His greatness extends beyond their border, even above the heavens. With him they shall do valiantly, because it is he who … Continue reading
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just you wait
Isaiah 17-18 Neither power alliances like that of Israel and Damascus, nor alliances with foreign exotic nations like Ethiopia who send ambassadors by ship will accomplish God’s will. The LORD is working out his will in a slow and steady … Continue reading
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the LORD of the second chance
Psalm 107 The psalmist looks at four different groups of people who suffer (exiles, slaves, fools, endangered) – the for winds of those scattered. Then he tells how God orchestrates reversals, so that those who felt all hope was lost … Continue reading
shelter the outcasts
Isaiah 15-16 Though the prophet predicts a sudden attack, humiliating Moab, and God is behind the attack — he also commands the inhabitants of Judah to grant asylum to the fleeing Moabites. The people of God are not to gloat … Continue reading
bad record
Psalm 106 The psalmist praises God for delivering his people over and over again, even though they have not lived up to the standard of his faithfulness. Over and over the Israelites have despised his deliverance and acted unfaithfully. They … Continue reading
destruction from the Almighty
Isaiah 13-14 The day of the LORD will come for the powerful and oppressive Assyrians and Babylonians. It will mean their destruction. The king of Babylon thinks that he will arise to the heights of heaven (14:13). In reality, Sheol … Continue reading
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