FIRST, FOREMOST, FOREVER
Opening Prayer
You, Father, are the great lover of my soul, the One who provides everything I need for faith and for life. Help me, that my gratitude would overflow in ways others might see your goodness.
Read ISAIAH 31
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Woe to Those Who Rely on Egypt
31 Woe to those who go down to Egypt for help,
who rely on horses,
who trust in the multitude of their chariots
and in the great strength of their horsemen,
but do not look to the Holy One of Israel,
or seek help from the Lord.
2 Yet he too is wise and can bring disaster;
he does not take back his words.
He will rise up against that wicked nation,
against those who help evildoers.
3 But the Egyptians are mere mortals and not God;
their horses are flesh and not spirit.
When the Lord stretches out his hand,
those who help will stumble,
those who are helped will fall;
all will perish together.
4 This is what the Lord says to me:
“As a lion growls,
a great lion over its prey—
and though a whole band of shepherds
is called together against it,
it is not frightened by their shouts
or disturbed by their clamor—
so the Lord Almighty will come down
to do battle on Mount Zion and on its heights.
5 Like birds hovering overhead,
the Lord Almighty will shield Jerusalem;
he will shield it and deliver it,
he will ‘pass over’ it and will rescue it.”
6 Return, you Israelites, to the One you have so greatly revolted against. 7 For in that day every one of you will reject the idols of silver and gold your sinful hands have made.
8 “Assyria will fall by no human sword;
a sword, not of mortals, will devour them.
They will flee before the sword
and their young men will be put to forced labor.
9 Their stronghold will fall because of terror;
at the sight of the battle standard their commanders will panic,”
declares the Lord,
whose fire is in Zion,
whose furnace is in Jerusalem.
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Meditate
What is the most trusting relationship in your life right now? What makes it so?
Think Further
It would be easy to read this passage and think, ‘There they go again, trusting Egypt instead of God; won’t Israel ever learn?’, but let’s make this personal. What’s your biggest worry right now? The biggest threat to your security and way of life? Lost job? Health problem? Family conflict? A lawsuit? No doubt you are praying about your biggest concern – but are you really trusting God to solve it?
If a weak faith in God’s power to save was Israel’s only failing, perhaps the message of judgment would not have been so harsh (v. 1), but there was something else: Israel had rejected God and turned to idols for help (vv. 6, 7). That was the real problem. Think again of the biggest threat to your security; is there something other than God that makes you feel safe and secure? Isaiah is challenging his hearers and us to trust God in the face of any problem. He’s more than able to remove the Assyrias from our lives (vv. 8, 9).
Why does God do it? Why does he continually rescue his people (vv. 4, 5) despite their habit of turning away from him? Recently I heard a radio interview with the author of Beautiful Boy, a book written by a father who goes to incredible lengths to rescue his son from an addiction to methamphetamines. Time and again, the son lies, steals, relapses, and crashes. The father was exasperated, overwhelmed, angry at times, but never gave up and in the end saves him. I had tears in my eyes by the end, because it was a picture of God. Humans are addicted to sin and our only hope is that we have a Father who wants to save us. That’s why we should trust him first, foremost, and forever.
Apply
List the things that threaten your sense of security. Circle the one that worries you most. What will it take to trust God first, foremost, and forever in that?
Closing prayer
Lord God, over and over again, you have proved your faithfulness. Where I have neglected your direction, forgive me; help me to walk in your ways and know your blessing.
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