Monday 25 November 2013

Bible Book:
Isaiah

"A voice cries out: 'In the wilderness prepare the way of the Lord, make straight in the desert a highway for our God.'" (v.3)

Isaiah 40:1-11 Monday 25 November 2013


Background

It is rare for a verse in the Old Testament to be quoted in allfour New Testament Gospels, but verse 3 is one of them (Matthew 3:3,Mark 1:3, Luke3:4 and John1:23). Psalm22:18 is the only other one a quick check turned up forme. So this is quite special.

Clearly it was important for the Gospel writers to connect John theBaptist with this verse, yet at first glance, the connection is notobvious. This passage starts with a request for comfort and thenthree voices tell of the comfort to come:

  • Voice 1 (starts verse 3) points to the ancient Near Easterncustom of sending representatives ahead to prepare the way for amonarch to visit and with preparing a processional highway for theLord's coming to Jerusalem.
  • Voice 2 (starts verse 6) reminds the reader of the differencein constancy between people and God. It may be a reference topowers such as Assyria and Babylon fading away.
  • Voice 3 (starts verse 9) looks to the return from exile (theJewish people had been captives in Babylon since 586BC) with theLord coming to Jerusalem.

To connect verse 3 with John the Baptist there has to be achange of understanding. John came to prepare the way for Jesus notby sorting out the arrangements with the king, not by building aprocessional route, but by demanding a change of heart - repentancein order to receive forgiveness (Luke 3:3)and this to be shown in deeds (Luke3:7-14).

As we approach the season of Advent (a preparation forChristmas), which was once a preparation in the style of John theBaptist in looking at our hearts and our lives to see if we areready for Jesus to return. Maybe it has now become more of asorting out of the arrangements for the feast when we celebrate thecoming of the King.

 

To Ponder

  • The three voices offer comfort by saying:

a) get ready becauseGod is coming
b) God is consistent, unlike us
c) God is returning as shepherd.

  • In what ways do you think these might (or might not) bringcomfort today?
  • If John prepared people for the coming of Jesus quoting theabove verse from Isaiah, then how should you prepare people todayfor the coming of Jesus again?
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