Yesterday's Bible Study |
In Isaiah 25, the prophet praises the Lord for the things He has done and looks ahead to what the Lord will do for His church. In this verse, we have a glimpse of the ultimate future for His church--the many things He will do that give us hope. Today, we'll look at these promises and think about what they mean for us.
The first promise in this verse is that death will be swallowed up. This came true through Jesus Christ 800 years after Isaiah's writings. Jesus was crucified, put in a tomb, and, three days later, He rose from the grave. He defeated death once and for all. Through His resurrection, Christ showed us that it does not make sense to be afraid of death--He has already conquered it. We have no reason to be afraid because we personally know the One who overcame it.
The next promise is that the Lord will wipe away tears from our faces. This means we get to look forward to a time when there will be no grief, no pain, and no suffering. Even though our current lives are difficult and messy and often painful, we can rejoice that we will someday be in the Lord's kingdom forever, where all pain bows down at His name. |
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Finally, we are promised that that rebuke of the Lord's people will end. This means all persecution against Christianity will stop. The persecution of the North Korean Christians will end. The burning down of churches in Africa by Boko Haram has a deadline. The martyrdom of many faithful Christians will stop at the name of Jesus.
This gives us hope in the midst, and the promises are sealed in the Lord's name because he hath spoken it. The Lord has said these things and they will come to pass. Nothing will stop them. He is in control and will always be in control. All we have to do is wait and rejoice in the waiting.
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