Road To The Almighty
Our text comes to us from Isaiah chapter 40 verses 12 through 14. It follows the gracious and wonderful declaration of comfort and promises of redemption in the first eleven verses of this chapter in which GOD challengess His people to faith by posing several questions to them. Each question is also an assertion, and is meant to deal with two hindrances. One, their defective view of GOD; and two, their disbelief in His saving power. These were self inflicted problems, and therefore there is a note of reproof in their questions.
First of all, He reminded them that He was the Almighty, the Creator of the universe. We acknowledge this fact every time we say the blessing: Baruch atah Adonai, Eloheinu Melech Ha-Olam; Blessed art Thou O LORD our GOD, King of the Universe. There was an element of irony in that reminder of who GOD is, because heathens were addressed this way. Israel were being reminded that they were in captivity because they had become like the heathens, and as ignorant of GOD as they. But a better day was dawning, and it was GOD who took the initiative. What He was about to do for them was in line with infinite wisdom, justice, knowledge, and understanding. Secondly, Israel’s concept of her GOD was very limited. To this His reply was the assertion that He is the infinite GOD. Jeremiah 23, verses 23 and 24: The earth with her puny resources, could not cater to Him. How sinful and ridiculous therefore were Israel’s efforts to represent Him by idols. Exodus 20, verse 4: In case anyone should plead ignorance as an excuse for violating GOD’s Commandment, He reminded them that they should have known better. Verse 21; Lastly, having cleared away all excuses and misconceptions, GOD was now able to reveal Himself to them afresh as their Almighty Redeemer. Against their low views of Himself, He asserted His greatness and Majesty in verse 26; Against their disbelief in His power, He asserted His omnipotence in verse 28; There remain a couple of questions. What road is it on which they walk? The answer is, ‘the way of holiness’. Isaiah 35, verses 8 through 10; The valleys and the mountains in the fourth verse of our chapter, represented their low views of GOD, and their disbelief in His power to deliver them. But GOD, in His power, would remove these obstacles and open a road to Zion. In the context, Zion represents not only the earthly Jerusalem, but Heaven itself. GOD’s redemption includes not only our deliverance on earth, but our everlasting salvation from sin. This leads us to a second question. Through whom does this redemption come? To which we find the answer where we would expect it. In the same Book of Isaiah, Chapter 9, verses 6 through 7; When one of His disciples asked Him, ‘How can we know the way?’ YESHUA said to him, Our problem is no different today from what it was twenty-seven hundred years ago. We think it unconscionable that there should be anyone who is called ‘the Son of GOD’. Let me leave you with a question taken from the Book of Proverbs, Chapter 30, verse 4; |