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February 27, 2022

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Reading along with us in Isaiah? Here’s today’s reading:

Isaiah 32 (NIV)

The Kingdom of Righteousness
1 See, a king will reign in righteousness
and rulers will rule with justice.
2 Each one will be like a shelter from the wind
and a refuge from the storm,
like streams of water in the desert
and the shadow of a great rock in a thirsty land.
3 Then the eyes of those who see will no longer be closed,
and the ears of those who hear will listen........Continue Reading

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  1. I looked up that Isaiah was likely talking about the reign of King Hezekiah in this prophecy. The time when Hezekiah took great strides to restore the spiritual lives of the people of Judah. There is an obvious comparison also to the coming of Christ that would be great spiritual restoration to all of us. But again God calls the people, as He does us, to be prepared. We don’t just sit and wait for the second coming we must prepare our hearts and relationships with God and be ready.

  2. Has to be talking about when Jesus reigns. All things will be laid bare before him and people shown for who they truly are vs. 9-13. Once again people in those days. Crops clothes and land made people rich but without God disaster. Vs 15. Thank The Lord For the Holy Spirit. Where true peace is found!!

  3. Once again the picture of destruction and restoration is given in this chapter. It starts with the promise of a coming king who would bring about justice and righteousness. He will turn the tables on the society that rewards the fool and the scoundrel and will expose them for what they are. Righteousness and justice has its own reward to those giving it and receiving it. It is unfortunate that evil and wickedness continues to work its way in and take over so many lives and corrupt the very fabric of society. It takes a work of God to change the hearts of man. And yet Isaiah knows in spite of the time when this king comes, destruction is what is coming around the corner. And so he warns the women. They may be comfortable and have prosperity now, but things will change. It is always wise to hold on to the things of this world lightly and cling to the things that are spiritual and eternal. One never knows what is in store for us personally or nationally, so best to focus on that which will last. And we can be glad that we can trust God for whatever is coming down the pike and know that He is with us and is willing and able to provide!

  4. A righteous king will come.
    Man’s works will be clearly seen for what they produce.
    Complacent women prepare for hard times until God’s spirit is poured out.
    Then peace will reign.

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