March 7, 2011

YOU CAN TAKE HIM AT HIS WORD

Isaiah 46

Noah Brown
Monday's Devo

March 7, 2011

Monday's Devo

March 7, 2011

Central Truth

There is no one like our God (He is holy). He is in charge of the past, present, and future (He is sovereign). There is nothing He is unable to do (He is powerful). He has a plan, and He is going to do exactly what He says.

Key Verse | Isaiah 46:9–10

"Remember the former things long past,
For I am God, and there is no other;
I am God, and there is no one like Me,
Declaring the end from the beginning,
And from ancient times things which have not been done,
Saying, 'My purpose will be established,
And I will accomplish all My good pleasure.'"
(Isaiah 46:9-10)

Isaiah 46

The Idols of Babylon and the One True God

Bel bows down; Nebo stoops;
    their idols are on beasts and livestock;
these things you carry are borne
    as burdens on weary beasts.
They stoop; they bow down together;
    they cannot save the burden,
    but themselves go into captivity.

“Listen to me, O house of Jacob,
    all the remnant of the house of Israel,
who have been borne by me from before your birth,
    carried from the womb;
even to your old age I am he,
    and to gray hairs I will carry you.
I have made, and I will bear;
    I will carry and will save.

To whom will you liken me and make me equal,
    and compare me, that we may be alike?
Those who lavish gold from the purse,
    and weigh out silver in the scales,
hire a goldsmith, and he makes it into a god;
    then they fall down and worship!
They lift it to their shoulders, they carry it,
    they set it in its place, and it stands there;
    it cannot move from its place.
If one cries to it, it does not answer
    or save him from his trouble.

Remember this and stand firm,
    recall it to mind, you transgressors,
    remember the former things of old;
for I am God, and there is no other;
    I am God, and there is none like me,
10  declaring the end from the beginning
    and from ancient times things not yet done,
saying, ‘My counsel shall stand,
    and I will accomplish all my purpose,’
11  calling a bird of prey from the east,
    the man of my counsel from a far country.
I have spoken, and I will bring it to pass;
    I have purposed, and I will do it.

12  Listen to me, you stubborn of heart,
    you who are far from righteousness:
13  I bring near my righteousness; it is not far off,
    and my salvation will not delay;
I will put salvation in Zion,
    for Israel my glory.”

Dive Deeper | Isaiah 46

The scene opens, futile and inert. Idols stand motionless, dragged by oxen because they cannot move themselves. A craftsman casts gold into a figure, sets it on a stand, then prays to it. But nothing happens. Contrast these dead weights with an active, vibrant God, strong and able to carry us on His shoulders. He confidently reassures us that He is in charge and will follow through on His Word.

Several years ago, I found myself wondering if God really was capable of saving me. Years of defeat battling a secret addiction left me thinking that either He did not care, or He was not capable. I thought all these words were just divine bravado, and I was pretty mad.

Through the ministry of Celebrate Recovery and the support of several God-fearing men, Christ showed me I was like that craftsman—"building" a resume of good works, a facade of strength, thinking it could save me. My fear and pride are what held me captive. I found if I am obedient in the little things (confessing and repenting), He can be trusted in the big things (redemption, healing, and true intimacy) (see 1 John 1:5-9).

At the end of this chapter, we get a peek at the big picture. "Listen to Me, you stubborn-minded, Who are far from righteousness. I bring near My righteousness, it is not far off; And My salvation will not delay. . . ." (Isaiah 46:12-13a) God's plan has always been to save us and bring us closer to Himself. He saved the Israelites by freeing them from Egypt. He saved them again when Cyrus (likely the "bird of prey" from verse 11) sent them home more than 150 years after these words were written. He opened the door for all mankind through Christ's sacrifice on the cross, fulfilling the promise He made to Abraham (Genesis 12:3). "For it was the Father's good pleasure for all the fullness to dwell in [Jesus], and through Him to reconcile all things to Himself, having made peace through the blood of His cross . . . ." (Colossians 1:19-20) Holy, sovereign, and good—this is our God!

Discussion Questions

1. What are you "building" that you think will save you? How is it working out so far?

2. Have you ever been frustrated that God is in control? Have you ever talked to Him about that? Have you ever sat still long enough to hear His response?

3. What is keeping you from taking Him at His word? If you have, share some of the ways He's proved Himself to you.

WEEKLY FAMILY ACTIVITY

ISAIAH 46-50 (MAR 7-11)

What is an idol? (Anything other than God that you worship)

Activity Part 1: Cut out pictures from magazines or catalogs representing things that the world worships, things that people make the most important things in their lives.

Read Isaiah 46.

What does verse 7 tells us about idols?

We do not typically make idols out of gold or worship statues today. But talk about the things we do make idols of in our lives (be sure to refer back to your pictures.) What are ones that you struggle with the most? What needs are you attempting to meet with those idols?

God is the only one that we should worship, and He should be most important in our lives (see verses 9 and 10).

Activity Part 2: Take those pictures and talk about them. Why do people worship those things, and why are they not worthy of worship? After you talk about each one . . . tear it up!