border border border
border

Isaiah 41:19-20

study / save / / memorize

Chapter 41
The Helper of Israel
1“Be silent before me, you islands!
Let the nations renew their strength!
Let them come forward and speak;
let us meet together at the place of judgment.

2“Who has stirred up one from the east,
calling him in righteousness to his serviceOr / whom victory meets at every step?
He hands nations over to him
and subdues kings before him.
He turns them to dust with his sword,
to windblown chaff with his bow.

3He pursues them and moves on unscathed,
by a path his feet have not traveled before.

4Who has done this and carried it through,
calling forth the generations from the beginning?
I, the LORD—with the first of them
and with the last—I am he.”

5The islands have seen it and fear;
the ends of the earth tremble.
They approach and come forward;

6each helps the other
and says to his brother, “Be strong!”

7The craftsman encourages the goldsmith,
and he who smooths with the hammer
spurs on him who strikes the anvil.
He says of the welding, “It is good.”
He nails down the idol so it will not topple.

8“But you, O Israel, my servant,
Jacob, whom I have chosen,
you descendants of Abraham my friend,

9I took you from the ends of the earth,
from its farthest corners I called you.
I said, ‘You are my servant’;
I have chosen you and have not rejected you.

10So do not fear, for I am with you;
do not be dismayed, for I am your God.
I will strengthen you and help you;
I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.

11“All who rage against you
will surely be ashamed and disgraced;
those who oppose you
will be as nothing and perish.

12Though you search for your enemies,
you will not find them.
Those who wage war against you
will be as nothing at all.

13For I am the LORD, your God,
who takes hold of your right hand
and says to you, Do not fear;
I will help you.

14Do not be afraid, O worm Jacob,
O little Israel,
for I myself will help you,” declares the LORD,
your Redeemer, the Holy One of Israel.

15“See, I will make you into a threshing sledge,
new and sharp, with many teeth.
You will thresh the mountains and crush them,
and reduce the hills to chaff.

16You will winnow them, the wind will pick them up,
and a gale will blow them away.
But you will rejoice in the LORD
and glory in the Holy One of Israel.

17“The poor and needy search for water,
but there is none;
their tongues are parched with thirst.
But I the LORD will answer them;
I, the God of Israel, will not forsake them.

18I will make rivers flow on barren heights,
and springs within the valleys.
I will turn the desert into pools of water,
and the parched ground into springs.

19I will put in the desert
the cedar and the acacia, the myrtle and the olive.
I will set pines in the wasteland,
the fir and the cypress together,

20so that people may see and know,
may consider and understand,
that the hand of the LORD has done this,
that the Holy One of Israel has created it.

21“Present your case,” says the LORD.
“Set forth your arguments,” says Jacob's King.

22“Bring in your idols to tell us
what is going to happen.
Tell us what the former things were,
so that we may consider them
and know their final outcome.
Or declare to us the things to come,

23tell us what the future holds,
so we may know that you are gods.
Do something, whether good or bad,
so that we will be dismayed and filled with fear.

24But you are less than nothing
and your works are utterly worthless;
he who chooses you is detestable.

25“I have stirred up one from the north, and he comes—
one from the rising sun who calls on my name.
He treads on rulers as if they were mortar,
as if he were a potter treading the clay.

26Who told of this from the beginning, so we could know,
or beforehand, so we could say, ‘He was right’?
No one told of this,
no one foretold it,
no one heard any words from you.

27I was the first to tell Zion, ‘Look, here they are!’
I gave to Jerusalem a messenger of good tidings.

28I look but there is no one—
no one among them to give counsel,
no one to give answer when I ask them.

29See, they are all false!
Their deeds amount to nothing;
their images are but wind and confusion.


Hide Notes

 
Img_8631_thumb
0 0 Blank
Lauren_Alyssa - (eBible Novice) 3 months ago.
my thoughts: We should appreciate our world, which God has so graciously provided for us. Adam was the caretaker of the garden, and so, his descendants should also be the caretakers of the world. We should cherish the amazing phenomena God has created on this earth, and treasure it as one of his works, instead of destroying it. It is said that the outdoors brings healing: why wouldn't it when it was made by such an awesome and wonderful and powerful almighty One. I think human's addiction to everything man-made is the destruction of everything God-made. There are less and less people out there who truly cherish this world we have been given. Irony: in a week, my family will go on vacation to a cabin, miles from other people, with nothing but nature and the beauty of God's world around us, and two big screen TVs with surround sound to make us forget it all. I plan to watch as little TV as possible while up there, but I doubt I'll be able to resist. It has become too much of human nature to rely on technology for everything. Ha! Human NATURE!?!? Maybe we should examine that phrase a little closer. Humans came from the earth and there, they shall return when their time is up. So why is it human nature to have nothing to do with nature? A hundred years ago, there was no such thing as TV, and yet today, we have our children shrieking that they will die if they aren't glued to the TV all hours of the day. Technology has become our life support. If we aren't plugged into our ipods or computers, we'll crash. If this was natural for humans, why didn't we die off a hundred years ago. The fact is, humans would have survived just fine without new "stuff" all the time. If we went out and destroyed everything electronic in the entire world, I'm sure God would help us find another way to get electric currents flowing through our veins, so that we don't shrivel up and die. Technology is as bad an addiction as any drug or alcohol. Wow, I just rambled for forever and totally lost the path I started on. This all started with cherishing nature because God made it and put all his love into his work. Pray for a better understanding of God's love and works.
border
border border border