September 28, 2021

What He Leads Us To, He Will Lead Us Through

Isaiah 37–42

Katie Anding
Tuesday's Devo

September 28, 2021

Tuesday's Devo

September 28, 2021

Central Truth

By ourselves, we are blind, weak, and led astray. But the good news of the gospel is that we have a loving Heavenly Father who has made a way for us—without our help. So we can trust that He will lead us on the best path.

Key Verse | Isaiah 42:16

And I will lead the blind
in a way that they do not know,
in paths that they have not known
I will guide them.
I will turn the darkness before them into light,
the rough places into level ground.
These are the things I do,
and I do not forsake them.

Isaiah 37–42

Hezekiah Seeks Isaiah's Help

As soon as King Hezekiah heard it, he tore his clothes and covered himself with sackcloth and went into the house of the LORD. And he sent Eliakim, who was over the household, and Shebna the secretary, and the senior priests, covered with sackcloth, to the prophet Isaiah the son of Amoz. They said to him, “Thus says Hezekiah, ‘This day is a day of distress, of rebuke, and of disgrace; children have come to the point of birth, and there is no strength to bring them forth. It may be that the LORD your God will hear the words of the Rabshakeh, whom his master the king of Assyria has sent to mock the living God, and will rebuke the words that the LORD your God has heard; therefore lift up your prayer for the remnant that is left.’”

When the servants of King Hezekiah came to Isaiah, Isaiah said to them, “Say to your master, ‘Thus says the LORD: Do not be afraid because of the words that you have heard, with which the young men of the king of Assyria have reviled me. Behold, I will put a spirit in him, so that he shall hear a rumor and return to his own land, and I will make him fall by the sword in his own land.’”

The Rabshakeh returned, and found the king of Assyria fighting against Libnah, for he had heard that the king had left Lachish. Now the king heard concerning Tirhakah king of Cush, 1 37:9 Probably Nubia “He has set out to fight against you.” And when he heard it, he sent messengers to Hezekiah, saying, 10 “Thus shall you speak to Hezekiah king of Judah: ‘Do not let your God in whom you trust deceive you by promising that Jerusalem will not be given into the hand of the king of Assyria. 11 Behold, you have heard what the kings of Assyria have done to all lands, devoting them to destruction. And shall you be delivered? 12 Have the gods of the nations delivered them, the nations that my fathers destroyed, Gozan, Haran, Rezeph, and the people of Eden who were in Telassar? 13 Where is the king of Hamath, the king of Arpad, the king of the city of Sepharvaim, the king of Hena, or the king of Ivvah?’”

Hezekiah's Prayer for Deliverance

14 Hezekiah received the letter from the hand of the messengers, and read it; and Hezekiah went up to the house of the LORD, and spread it before the LORD. 15 And Hezekiah prayed to the LORD: 16 “O LORD of hosts, God of Israel, enthroned above the cherubim, you are the God, you alone, of all the kingdoms of the earth; you have made heaven and earth. 17 Incline your ear, O LORD, and hear; open your eyes, O LORD, and see; and hear all the words of Sennacherib, which he has sent to mock the living God. 18 Truly, O LORD, the kings of Assyria have laid waste all the nations and their lands, 19 and have cast their gods into the fire. For they were no gods, but the work of men's hands, wood and stone. Therefore they were destroyed. 20 So now, O LORD our God, save us from his hand, that all the kingdoms of the earth may know that you alone are the LORD.”

Sennacherib's Fall

21 Then Isaiah the son of Amoz sent to Hezekiah, saying, “Thus says the LORD, the God of Israel: Because you have prayed to me concerning Sennacherib king of Assyria, 22 this is the word that the LORD has spoken concerning him:

‘She despises you, she scorns you—
    the virgin daughter of Zion;
she wags her head behind you—
    the daughter of Jerusalem.

23  ‘Whom have you mocked and reviled?
    Against whom have you raised your voice
and lifted your eyes to the heights?
    Against the Holy One of Israel!
24  By your servants you have mocked the Lord,
    and you have said, With my many chariots
I have gone up the heights of the mountains,
    to the far recesses of Lebanon,
to cut down its tallest cedars,
    its choicest cypresses,
to come to its remotest height,
    its most fruitful forest.
25  I dug wells
    and drank waters,
to dry up with the sole of my foot
    all the streams of Egypt.

26  ‘Have you not heard
    that I determined it long ago?
I planned from days of old
    what now I bring to pass,
that you should make fortified cities
    crash into heaps of ruins,
27  while their inhabitants, shorn of strength,
    are dismayed and confounded,
and have become like plants of the field
    and like tender grass,
like grass on the housetops,
    blighted 2 37:27 Some Hebrew manuscripts and 2 Kings 19:26; most Hebrew manuscripts a field before it is grown.

28  ‘I know your sitting down
    and your going out and coming in,
    and your raging against me.
29  Because you have raged against me
    and your complacency has come to my ears,
I will put my hook in your nose
    and my bit in your mouth,
and I will turn you back on the way
    by which you came.’

30 And this shall be the sign for you: this year you shall eat what grows of itself, and in the second year what springs from that. Then in the third year sow and reap, and plant vineyards, and eat their fruit. 31 And the surviving remnant of the house of Judah shall again take root downward and bear fruit upward. 32 For out of Jerusalem shall go a remnant, and out of Mount Zion a band of survivors. The zeal of the LORD of hosts will do this.

33 Therefore thus says the LORD concerning the king of Assyria: He shall not come into this city or shoot an arrow there or come before it with a shield or cast up a siege mound against it. 34 By the way that he came, by the same he shall return, and he shall not come into this city, declares the LORD. 35 For I will defend this city to save it, for my own sake and for the sake of my servant David.”

36 And the angel of the LORD went out and struck down 185,000 in the camp of the Assyrians. And when people arose early in the morning, behold, these were all dead bodies. 37 Then Sennacherib king of Assyria departed and returned home and lived at Nineveh. 38 And as he was worshiping in the house of Nisroch his god, Adrammelech and Sharezer, his sons, struck him down with the sword. And after they escaped into the land of Ararat, Esarhaddon his son reigned in his place.

Hezekiah's Sickness and Recovery

In those days Hezekiah became sick and was at the point of death. And Isaiah the prophet the son of Amoz came to him, and said to him, “Thus says the LORD: Set your house in order, for you shall die, you shall not recover.” 3 38:1 Or live; also verses 9, 21 Then Hezekiah turned his face to the wall and prayed to the LORD, and said, “Please, O LORD, remember how I have walked before you in faithfulness and with a whole heart, and have done what is good in your sight.” And Hezekiah wept bitterly.

Then the word of the LORD came to Isaiah: “Go and say to Hezekiah, Thus says the LORD, the God of David your father: I have heard your prayer; I have seen your tears. Behold, I will add fifteen years to your life. 4 38:5 Hebrew to your days I will deliver you and this city out of the hand of the king of Assyria, and will defend this city.

This shall be the sign to you from the LORD, that the LORD will do this thing that he has promised: Behold, I will make the shadow cast by the declining sun on the dial of Ahaz turn back ten steps.” So the sun turned back on the dial the ten steps by which it had declined. 5 38:8 The meaning of the Hebrew verse is uncertain

A writing of Hezekiah king of Judah, after he had been sick and had recovered from his sickness:

10  I said, In the middle 6 38:10 Or In the quiet of my days
    I must depart;
I am consigned to the gates of Sheol
    for the rest of my years.
11  I said, I shall not see the LORD,
    the LORD in the land of the living;
I shall look on man no more
    among the inhabitants of the world.
12  My dwelling is plucked up and removed from me
    like a shepherd's tent;
like a weaver I have rolled up my life;
    he cuts me off from the loom;
from day to night you bring me to an end;
13      I calmed myself 7 38:13 Or (with Targum) I cried for help until morning;
like a lion he breaks all my bones;
    from day to night you bring me to an end.

14  Like a swallow or a crane I chirp;
    I moan like a dove.
My eyes are weary with looking upward.
    O Lord, I am oppressed; be my pledge of safety!
15  What shall I say? For he has spoken to me,
    and he himself has done it.
I walk slowly all my years
    because of the bitterness of my soul.

16  O Lord, by these things men live,
    and in all these is the life of my spirit.
    Oh restore me to health and make me live!
17  Behold, it was for my welfare
    that I had great bitterness;
but in love you have delivered my life
    from the pit of destruction,
for you have cast all my sins
    behind your back.
18  For Sheol does not thank you;
    death does not praise you;
those who go down to the pit do not hope
    for your faithfulness.
19  The living, the living, he thanks you,
    as I do this day;
the father makes known to the children
    your faithfulness.

20  The LORD will save me,
    and we will play my music on stringed instruments
all the days of our lives,
    at the house of the LORD.

21 Now Isaiah had said, “Let them take a cake of figs and apply it to the boil, that he may recover.” 22 Hezekiah also had said, “What is the sign that I shall go up to the house of the LORD?”

Envoys from Babylon

At that time Merodach-baladan the son of Baladan, king of Babylon, sent envoys with letters and a present to Hezekiah, for he heard that he had been sick and had recovered. And Hezekiah welcomed them gladly. And he showed them his treasure house, the silver, the gold, the spices, the precious oil, his whole armory, all that was found in his storehouses. There was nothing in his house or in all his realm that Hezekiah did not show them. Then Isaiah the prophet came to King Hezekiah, and said to him, “What did these men say? And from where did they come to you?” Hezekiah said, “They have come to me from a far country, from Babylon.” He said, “What have they seen in your house?” Hezekiah answered, “They have seen all that is in my house. There is nothing in my storehouses that I did not show them.”

Then Isaiah said to Hezekiah, “Hear the word of the LORD of hosts: Behold, the days are coming, when all that is in your house, and that which your fathers have stored up till this day, shall be carried to Babylon. Nothing shall be left, says the LORD. And some of your own sons, who will come from you, whom you will father, shall be taken away, and they shall be eunuchs in the palace of the king of Babylon.” Then Hezekiah said to Isaiah, “The word of the LORD that you have spoken is good.” For he thought, “There will be peace and security in my days.”

Comfort for God's People

Comfort, comfort my people, says your God.
Speak tenderly to Jerusalem,
    and cry to her
that her warfare 8 40:2 Or hardship is ended,
    that her iniquity is pardoned,
that she has received from the LORD's hand
    double for all her sins.

A voice cries: 9 40:3 Or A voice of one crying
“In the wilderness prepare the way of the LORD;
    make straight in the desert a highway for our God.
Every valley shall be lifted up,
    and every mountain and hill be made low;
the uneven ground shall become level,
    and the rough places a plain.
And the glory of the LORD shall be revealed,
    and all flesh shall see it together,
    for the mouth of the LORD has spoken.”

The Word of God Stands Forever

A voice says, “Cry!”
    And I said, 10 40:6 Revocalization based on Dead Sea Scroll, Septuagint, Vulgate; Masoretic Text And someone says “What shall I cry?”
All flesh is grass,
    and all its beauty 11 40:6 Or all its constancy is like the flower of the field.
The grass withers, the flower fades
    when the breath of the LORD blows on it;
    surely the people are grass.
The grass withers, the flower fades,
    but the word of our God will stand forever.

The Greatness of God

Go on up to a high mountain,
    O Zion, herald of good news; 12 40:9 Or O herald of good news to Zion
lift up your voice with strength,
    O Jerusalem, herald of good news; 13 40:9 Or O herald of good news to Jerusalem
    lift it up, fear not;
say to the cities of Judah,
    “Behold your God!”
10  Behold, the Lord God comes with might,
    and his arm rules for him;
behold, his reward is with him,
    and his recompense before him.
11  He will tend his flock like a shepherd;
    he will gather the lambs in his arms;
he will carry them in his bosom,
    and gently lead those that are with young.

12  Who has measured the waters in the hollow of his hand
    and marked off the heavens with a span,
enclosed the dust of the earth in a measure
    and weighed the mountains in scales
    and the hills in a balance?
13  Who has measured 14 40:13 Or has directed the Spirit of the LORD,
    or what man shows him his counsel?
14  Whom did he consult,
    and who made him understand?
Who taught him the path of justice,
    and taught him knowledge,
    and showed him the way of understanding?
15  Behold, the nations are like a drop from a bucket,
    and are accounted as the dust on the scales;
    behold, he takes up the coastlands like fine dust.
16  Lebanon would not suffice for fuel,
    nor are its beasts enough for a burnt offering.
17  All the nations are as nothing before him,
    they are accounted by him as less than nothing and emptiness.

18  To whom then will you liken God,
    or what likeness compare with him?
19  An idol! A craftsman casts it,
    and a goldsmith overlays it with gold
    and casts for it silver chains.
20  He who is too impoverished for an offering
    chooses wood 15 40:20 Or He chooses valuable wood that will not rot;
he seeks out a skillful craftsman
    to set up an idol that will not move.

21  Do you not know? Do you not hear?
    Has it not been told you from the beginning?
    Have you not understood from the foundations of the earth?
22  It is he who sits above the circle of the earth,
    and its inhabitants are like grasshoppers;
who stretches out the heavens like a curtain,
    and spreads them like a tent to dwell in;
23  who brings princes to nothing,
    and makes the rulers of the earth as emptiness.

24  Scarcely are they planted, scarcely sown,
    scarcely has their stem taken root in the earth,
when he blows on them, and they wither,
    and the tempest carries them off like stubble.

25  To whom then will you compare me,
    that I should be like him? says the Holy One.
26  Lift up your eyes on high and see:
    who created these?
He who brings out their host by number,
    calling them all by name;
by the greatness of his might
    and because he is strong in power,
    not one is missing.

27  Why do you say, O Jacob,
    and speak, O Israel,
“My way is hidden from the LORD,
    and my right is disregarded by my God”?
28  Have you not known? Have you not heard?
The LORD is the everlasting God,
    the Creator of the ends of the earth.
He does not faint or grow weary;
    his understanding is unsearchable.
29  He gives power to the faint,
    and to him who has no might he increases strength.
30  Even youths shall faint and be weary,
    and young men shall fall exhausted;
31  but they who wait for the LORD shall renew their strength;
    they shall mount up with wings like eagles;
they shall run and not be weary;
    they shall walk and not faint.

Fear Not, for I Am with You

Listen to me in silence, O coastlands;
    let the peoples renew their strength;
let them approach, then let them speak;
    let us together draw near for judgment.

Who stirred up one from the east
    whom victory meets at every step? 16 41:2 Or whom righteousness calls to follow?
He gives up nations before him,
    so that he tramples kings underfoot;
he makes them like dust with his sword,
    like driven stubble with his bow.
He pursues them and passes on safely,
    by paths his feet have not trod.
Who has performed and done this,
    calling the generations from the beginning?
I, the LORD, the first,
    and with the last; I am he.

The coastlands have seen and are afraid;
    the ends of the earth tremble;
    they have drawn near and come.
Everyone helps his neighbor
    and says to his brother, “Be strong!”
The craftsman strengthens the goldsmith,
    and he who smooths with the hammer him who strikes the anvil,
saying of the soldering, “It is good”;
    and they strengthen it with nails so that it cannot be moved.

But you, Israel, my servant,
    Jacob, whom I have chosen,
    the offspring of Abraham, my friend;
you whom I took from the ends of the earth,
    and called from its farthest corners,
saying to you, “You are my servant,
    I have chosen you and not cast you off”;
10  fear not, for I am with you;
    be not dismayed, for I am your God;
I will strengthen you, I will help you,
    I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.

11  Behold, all who are incensed against you
    shall be put to shame and confounded;
those who strive against you
    shall be as nothing and shall perish.
12  You shall seek those who contend with you,
    but you shall not find them;
those who war against you
    shall be as nothing at all.
13  For I, the LORD your God,
    hold your right hand;
it is I who say to you, “Fear not,
    I am the one who helps you.”

14  Fear not, you worm Jacob,
    you men of Israel!
I am the one who helps you, declares the LORD;
    your Redeemer is the Holy One of Israel.
15  Behold, I make of you a threshing sledge,
    new, sharp, and having teeth;
you shall thresh the mountains and crush them,
    and you shall make the hills like chaff;
16  you shall winnow them, and the wind shall carry them away,
    and the tempest shall scatter them.
And you shall rejoice in the LORD;
    in the Holy One of Israel you shall glory.

17  When the poor and needy seek water,
    and there is none,
    and their tongue is parched with thirst,
I the LORD will answer them;
    I the God of Israel will not forsake them.
18  I will open rivers on the bare heights,
    and fountains in the midst of the valleys.
I will make the wilderness a pool of water,
    and the dry land springs of water.
19  I will put in the wilderness the cedar,
    the acacia, the myrtle, and the olive.
I will set in the desert the cypress,
    the plane and the pine together,
20  that they may see and know,
    may consider and understand together,
that the hand of the LORD has done this,
    the Holy One of Israel has created it.

The Futility of Idols

21  Set forth your case, says the LORD;
    bring your proofs, says the King of Jacob.
22  Let them bring them, and tell us
    what is to happen.
Tell us the former things, what they are,
    that we may consider them,
that we may know their outcome;
    or declare to us the things to come.
23  Tell us what is to come hereafter,
    that we may know that you are gods;
do good, or do harm,
    that we may be dismayed and terrified. 17 41:23 Or that we may both be dismayed and see
24  Behold, you are nothing,
    and your work is less than nothing;
    an abomination is he who chooses you.

25  I stirred up one from the north, and he has come,
    from the rising of the sun, and he shall call upon my name;
he shall trample on rulers as on mortar,
    as the potter treads clay.
26  Who declared it from the beginning, that we might know,
    and beforehand, that we might say, “He is right”?
There was none who declared it, none who proclaimed,
    none who heard your words.
27  I was the first to say 18 41:27 Or Formerly I said to Zion, “Behold, here they are!”
    and I give to Jerusalem a herald of good news.
28  But when I look, there is no one;
    among these there is no counselor
    who, when I ask, gives an answer.
29  Behold, they are all a delusion;
    their works are nothing;
    their metal images are empty wind.

The LORD's Chosen Servant

Behold my servant, whom I uphold,
    my chosen, in whom my soul delights;
I have put my Spirit upon him;
    he will bring forth justice to the nations.
He will not cry aloud or lift up his voice,
    or make it heard in the street;
a bruised reed he will not break,
    and a faintly burning wick he will not quench;
    he will faithfully bring forth justice.
He will not grow faint or be discouraged 19 42:4 Or bruised
    till he has established justice in the earth;
    and the coastlands wait for his law.

Thus says God, the LORD,
    who created the heavens and stretched them out,
    who spread out the earth and what comes from it,
who gives breath to the people on it
    and spirit to those who walk in it:
“I am the LORD; I have called you 20 42:6 The Hebrew for you is singular; four times in this verse in righteousness;
    I will take you by the hand and keep you;
I will give you as a covenant for the people,
    a light for the nations,
    to open the eyes that are blind,
to bring out the prisoners from the dungeon,
    from the prison those who sit in darkness.
I am the LORD; that is my name;
    my glory I give to no other,
    nor my praise to carved idols.
Behold, the former things have come to pass,
    and new things I now declare;
before they spring forth
    I tell you of them.”

Sing to the LORD a New Song

10  Sing to the LORD a new song,
    his praise from the end of the earth,
you who go down to the sea, and all that fills it,
    the coastlands and their inhabitants.
11  Let the desert and its cities lift up their voice,
    the villages that Kedar inhabits;
let the habitants of Sela sing for joy,
    let them shout from the top of the mountains.
12  Let them give glory to the LORD,
    and declare his praise in the coastlands.
13  The LORD goes out like a mighty man,
    like a man of war he stirs up his zeal;
he cries out, he shouts aloud,
    he shows himself mighty against his foes.

14  For a long time I have held my peace;
    I have kept still and restrained myself;
now I will cry out like a woman in labor;
    I will gasp and pant.
15  I will lay waste mountains and hills,
    and dry up all their vegetation;
I will turn the rivers into islands, 21 42:15 Or into coastlands
    and dry up the pools.
16  And I will lead the blind
    in a way that they do not know,
in paths that they have not known
    I will guide them.
I will turn the darkness before them into light,
    the rough places into level ground.
These are the things I do,
    and I do not forsake them.
17  They are turned back and utterly put to shame,
    who trust in carved idols,
who say to metal images,
    “You are our gods.”

Israel's Failure to Hear and See

18  Hear, you deaf,
    and look, you blind, that you may see!
19  Who is blind but my servant,
    or deaf as my messenger whom I send?
Who is blind as my dedicated one, 22 42:19 Or as the one at peace with me
    or blind as the servant of the LORD?
20  He sees many things, but does not observe them;
    his ears are open, but he does not hear.
21  The LORD was pleased, for his righteousness' sake,
    to magnify his law and make it glorious.
22  But this is a people plundered and looted;
    they are all of them trapped in holes
    and hidden in prisons;
they have become plunder with none to rescue,
    spoil with none to say, “Restore!”
23  Who among you will give ear to this,
    will attend and listen for the time to come?
24  Who gave up Jacob to the looter,
    and Israel to the plunderers?
Was it not the LORD, against whom we have sinned,
    in whose ways they would not walk,
    and whose law they would not obey?
25  So he poured on him the heat of his anger
    and the might of battle;
it set him on fire all around, but he did not understand;
    it burned him up, but he did not take it to heart.

Footnotes

[1] 37:9 Probably Nubia
[2] 37:27 Some Hebrew manuscripts and 2 Kings 19:26; most Hebrew manuscripts a field
[3] 38:1 Or live; also verses 9, 21
[4] 38:5 Hebrew to your days
[5] 38:8 The meaning of the Hebrew verse is uncertain
[6] 38:10 Or In the quiet
[7] 38:13 Or (with Targum) I cried for help
[8] 40:2 Or hardship
[9] 40:3 Or A voice of one crying
[10] 40:6 Revocalization based on Dead Sea Scroll, Septuagint, Vulgate; Masoretic Text And someone says
[11] 40:6 Or all its constancy
[12] 40:9 Or O herald of good news to Zion
[13] 40:9 Or O herald of good news to Jerusalem
[14] 40:13 Or has directed
[15] 40:20 Or He chooses valuable wood
[16] 41:2 Or whom righteousness calls to follow?
[17] 41:23 Or that we may both be dismayed and see
[18] 41:27 Or Formerly I said
[19] 42:4 Or bruised
[20] 42:6 The Hebrew for you is singular; four times in this verse
[21] 42:15 Or into coastlands
[22] 42:19 Or as the one at peace with me

Dive Deeper | Isaiah 37–42

The chapters of Isaiah 37-42 fall in a section of the book focused on God's providential control over history. Several passages in this section point to the Lord's servant, our Messiah, and to God's promise to make a way. But Israel was having a hard time believing that. It was a promise to Israel of the Lord's sovereignty—that He alone could do the things Israel was looking to idols to accomplish. He alone could save and provide; He alone could lead them through the wilderness.

Even now, the Lord can spend days on end (as He did for Israel) reminding us of who He is and what He's done in our lives to bring us good, yet we still convince ourselves that we know better. We turn to things of this world to fill the eternity-sized hole in our hearts. We distract ourselves with idols (jobs, possessions, relationships, etc.); and even if they're good and beautiful things, they leave us spiritually blind and convinced that we're in control. These idols really only have us "trapped in holes and hidden in prisons" (Isaiah 42:22), which are of our own making. Think about that: our idols make us feel more comfortable trapped in a hole than living in the freedom that God promises if we trust Him.

So if you're like me and you've tried it your way long enough only to realize that the hole you're trapped in never satisfies, this is for you. God promises to lead us out of our own way. He will turn the darkness we've been sitting in to light. He will make the rough paths we've been walking into level ground. He will make a way through.

All we have to do is give up our illusion of control and allow Him to work in us. We won't always understand the trek through the mountains and the valleys of life—and we certainly won't always agree with the path He has us on—but we know He can be trusted because His thoughts and ways are higher than our own (Isaiah 55:8-9).

Discussion Questions

1. The Lord promises to never leave us or forsake us (Deuteronomy 31:6) and reassures us that no purpose of His can be thwarted (Job 42:2). Do you tend to believe these promises, or do you tend to rely more on your own strength to determine the outcome of your life? In what areas are you more prone to turn to yourself or your idols to save you?

2. Do you believe that the Lord has a good plan for your life (Romans 8:28)? Why or why not?

3. What idols do you turn to for fulfillment and satisfaction in this life? What would it look like to turn those over to the Lord and fully trust in Him?