Flood Tide
Opening Prayer
God, quiet my heart today as I rest in You.
Read Isaiah 8:1–22
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The Lord said to me, “Take a large scroll and write on it with an ordinary pen: Maher-Shalal-Hash-Baz.” 2 So I called in Uriah the priest and Zechariah son of Jeberekiah as reliable witnesses for me. 3 Then I made love to the prophetess, and she conceived and gave birth to a son. And the Lord said to me, “Name him Maher-Shalal-Hash-Baz. 4 For before the boy knows how to say ‘My father’ or ‘My mother,’ the wealth of Damascus and the plunder of Samaria will be carried off by the king of Assyria.”
5 The Lord spoke to me again:
6 “Because this people has rejected
the gently flowing waters of Shiloah
and rejoices over Rezin
and the son of Remaliah,
7 therefore the Lord is about to bring against them
the mighty floodwaters of the Euphrates—
the king of Assyria with all his pomp.
It will overflow all its channels,
run over all its banks
8 and sweep on into Judah, swirling over it,
passing through it and reaching up to the neck.
Its outspread wings will cover the breadth of your land,
Immanuel!”
9 Raise the war cry, you nations, and be shattered!
Listen, all you distant lands.
Prepare for battle, and be shattered!
Prepare for battle, and be shattered!
10 Devise your strategy, but it will be thwarted;
propose your plan, but it will not stand,
for God is with us.
11 This is what the Lord says to me with his strong hand upon me, warning me not to follow the way of this people:
12 “Do not call conspiracy
everything this people calls a conspiracy;
do not fear what they fear,
and do not dread it.
13 The Lord Almighty is the one you are to regard as holy,
he is the one you are to fear,
he is the one you are to dread.
14 He will be a holy place;
for both Israel and Judah he will be
a stone that causes people to stumble
and a rock that makes them fall.
And for the people of Jerusalem he will be
a trap and a snare.
15 Many of them will stumble;
they will fall and be broken,
they will be snared and captured.”
16 Bind up this testimony of warning
and seal up God’s instruction among my disciples.
17 I will wait for the Lord,
who is hiding his face from the descendants of Jacob.
I will put my trust in him.
18 Here am I, and the children the Lord has given me. We are signs and symbols in Israel from the Lord Almighty, who dwells on Mount Zion.
The Darkness Turns to Light
19 When someone tells you to consult mediums and spiritists, who whisper and mutter, should not a people inquire of their God? Why consult the dead on behalf of the living? 20 Consult God’s instruction and the testimony of warning. If anyone does not speak according to this word, they have no light of dawn. 21 Distressed and hungry, they will roam through the land; when they are famished, they will become enraged and, looking upward, will curse their king and their God. 22 Then they will look toward the earth and see only distress and darkness and fearful gloom, and they will be thrust into utter darkness.
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Reflect
Breathe deep. “Be still, and know that I am God” (Psalm 46:10).I live in Brisbane, Australia, a city of 2 million people which was crippled by flood in 2011. The rain stopped, the hot summer sun came out, but still the filthy brown waters rose, silent and relentless, devouring homes and businesses as people watched and wept.
Ahaz has called down the “floodwaters” of Assyrian military power on his northern neighbors, Samaria and Damascus (4,7; see 2 Kings 16:7–9). He now waits for the sun to shine on him as he gloats in their destruction. Unfortunately, he has no power to say where the flood stops (8).
Neither does Assyria, even though they think they do. It is God’s decision. And Ahaz should have turned to him, not any human power (13). Now as then, God is a sanctuary for those who fear him (14a) and a stumbling block for those who don’t (14,15).
Although darkness and judgment appear in these verses (21,22), a remnant of faithful people endures in every age (18). God’s cleansing flood is gentle (6; compare the vision of heaven in Revelation 22). It is available freely to us through the One who offers “living water” (John 4:10), and whose birth we continue to celebrate.
Apply
Does this hectic time of year make you thirsty for meaning? Jesus offers living water. All you have to do is ask.
Closing prayer
Lord, I need Your living water. Fall afresh on me today.
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