![]() This Verse Calls Us to Prepare for Lord Jesus Help us to hate sin all the more every day until that day. We just pause in the middle of this day and say we long for that day, and we pray that you would help us to hold onto hope in you. You say you will hasten the day when it’s time, when sin and suffering will be no more. God, we pray in a Revelation 22 kind of way. ![]() We see these stories in our lives around us and then all around the world, as we see massive suffering in places like Yemen, or among the Rohingya. ![]() God, we see this with horrible things that happen to people. We see this in church, and in so many different ways we see this in physical struggles with cancer and disease. So God, we look to you as we see the effects of sin in our marriages, in our homes, in our kids. I will hasten the end of this, so trust in me.” Isaiah 60:22 Calls Out for the Lord to Come And God in his word says, “I am the Lord, and there’s coming a day when I will hasten it. I just think about specific things going on around me right now, that I see in my life, other people’s lives, and the world as I look at headlines, just to hate sin. In its time, when it is time, I will hasten it.”Īnd this is a good word for us, centuries after God spoke this through Isaiah, in a world right now where we’re surrounded, today, by sin and all of its effects, in so many ways in our lives, in the world around us, that we see it, that we hate the effects of sin. There’s going to be a day when sin and all of its effects will be no more. I’m going to bring about an end to all this. In its time, I will hasten it.” In other words, he’s saying to his people, in the middle of the consequences and effects of sin all around them, he’s saying, “ Trust in me. So verse 22, at the end, says, “I am the Lord. In light of the devastation of sin, our hope is that the Lord will bring about His salvation. Isaiah 60:22 Encourages Us to Trust in God during All Times This is talking, ultimately, about a new Heaven and a new Earth, where God will dwell with his people in perfect harmony. It broadens to a picture of what God is going to do in ultimate history, when he brings his people to himself for among all the nations to worship, and there’s peace and righteousness that reigns on the Earth. You’re going to dwell in peace,” but it’s a picture not just of what was going to happen in Old Testament history. After exile, after experiencing the consequences of sin, he’s saying, “I’m going to bring you back to your land. Now, that verse is only rightly understood when you realize all that’s come before it, and 21 verses before that, because basically, what God, through Isaiah, gives his people is prophecy, a picture of their restoration.
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