March 9, 2011
Central Truth
Stiff-necked, hard-headed, and sleepless in Seattle . . . er . . . Israel . . . I mean Dallas.
"There is no peace for the wicked," says the Lord.
(Isaiah 48:22)
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Hear this, O house of Jacob,
who are called by the name of Israel,
and who came from the waters of Judah,
who swear by the name of the LORD
and confess the God of Israel,
but not in truth or right.
2
For they call themselves after the holy city,
and stay themselves on the God of Israel;
the LORD of hosts is his name.
3
“The former things I declared of old;
they went out from my mouth, and I announced them;
then suddenly I did them, and they came to pass.
4
Because I know that you are obstinate,
and your neck is an iron sinew
and your forehead brass,
5
I declared them to you from of old,
before they came to pass I announced them to you,
lest you should say, ‘My idol did them,
my carved image and my metal image commanded them.’
6
You have heard; now see all this;
and will you not declare it?
From this time forth I announce to you new things,
hidden things that you have not known.
7
They are created now, not long ago;
before today you have never heard of them,
lest you should say, ‘Behold, I knew them.’
8
You have never heard, you have never known,
from of old your ear has not been opened.
For I knew that you would surely deal treacherously,
and that from before birth you were called a rebel.
9
For my name's sake I defer my anger;
for the sake of my praise I restrain it for you,
that I may not cut you off.
10
Behold, I have refined you, but not as silver;
I have tried
1
48:10
Or I have chosen
you in the furnace of affliction.
11
For my own sake, for my own sake, I do it,
for how should my name
2
48:11
Hebrew lacks my name
be profaned?
My glory I will not give to another.
12
Listen to me, O Jacob,
and Israel, whom I called!
I am he; I am the first,
and I am the last.
13
My hand laid the foundation of the earth,
and my right hand spread out the heavens;
when I call to them,
they stand forth together.
14
Assemble, all of you, and listen!
Who among them has declared these things?
The LORD loves him;
he shall perform his purpose on Babylon,
and his arm shall be against the Chaldeans.
15
I, even I, have spoken and called him;
I have brought him, and he will prosper in his way.
16
Draw near to me, hear this:
from the beginning I have not spoken in secret,
from the time it came to be I have been there.”
And now the Lord God has sent me, and his Spirit.
17
Thus says the LORD,
your Redeemer, the Holy One of Israel:
“I am the LORD your God,
who teaches you to profit,
who leads you in the way you should go.
18
Oh that you had paid attention to my commandments!
Then your peace would have been like a river,
and your righteousness like the waves of the sea;
19
your offspring would have been like the sand,
and your descendants like its grains;
their name would never be cut off
or destroyed from before me.”
20
Go out from Babylon, flee from Chaldea,
declare this with a shout of joy, proclaim it,
send it out to the end of the earth;
say, “The LORD has redeemed his servant Jacob!”
21
They did not thirst when he led them through the deserts;
he made water flow for them from the rock;
he split the rock and the water gushed out.
22
“There is no peace,” says the LORD, “for the wicked.”
The inside of the Watermark trifold cards says that "[e]veryone has things that set them apart . . . family, friends, talents, hurts, insecurities and failures, as well as our hopes, fears and dreams. Yet, as human beings there is much that we all share, including the desire to be significant or special in the eyes of others. We all want a sense that we matter -- to feel secure and know we are valued." So while a lot separates us, one things unites us: a desire to feel at peace.
Too bad we are all hardheaded and stiff-necked, just like the Israelites. God told them in Isaiah 48:4 (NLT), "I know how stubborn and obstinate you are. Your necks are as unbending as iron. Your heads are as hard as bronze." My dad says, "Sounds like Israel was full of teenagers . . . or sometimes dads/pastors." We both laughed and shook our "bronze" heads in disgust.
My "iron neck" keeps wanting to look to sports, money, making a team, and other nonsense to find peace. These are not exactly the kind of idols Israel struggled with, but idols nonetheless. These idols can lead to sleepless nights. (Okay, I sleep like a log unless I drink too much Dr Pepper and eat too much pizza at Mr. Gatti's, but there are days I wake up, even with a lot of sleep, and still do not feel rested.)
The Lord has a solution for us. He says, "Wake up to who I am so you can lie down in peace." Okay, what He really says is that the "wicked will have no peace," and we need to remember that the wicked are not just who we think the wicked are (e.g., Hitler). To God, the wicked are people who seek or love anything other than Him, because only He is good. Anything or anyone else is wicked compared to Him.
He loves us, so He wants us to know where we can get the peace we want. Join me in laying our hard heads on the soft pillow of hope in Him.
1. What are your idols? I've shared with you some of the common idols of 8th/9th grade boys. What are the idols common to your life-stage?
2. I found it helped me to tell others what things I was making too big a deal about. Who are you going to tell today so they can help you "knock your idols over."
3.. Jesus said, "Peace I leave with you; My peace I give to you; not as the world gives do I give to you." (John 14:27a) What does that tell you about our ultimate source of peace?
4. Who are some of the "wicked" in your life that you can pray for today? Specifically, pray that God would use you to encourage them to find peace in Him.
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!