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Isaiah Chapter 29
Ariel is another name for Jerusalem. Woe is pronounced upon them because of disobedience to God. Verses 1-8 and verses 17-34 are unfulfilled. Verses 9-16 are fulfilled. Yet we see prophecy is like a pattern that happens more than once usually in part until the final fulfillment before the Lord returns to set up His kingdom on earth.
Even though many times the Lord allows other nations to come against Jerusalem as a judgment because of idolatry and other sins, there is a warning to all nations that come against Jerusalem. They shall be wiped out completely. This most probably refers to the future battle of Armageddon. Other nations have surrounded Jerusalem and taken it before but not exactly the way it is pictured here. The Lord sends thunder, earthquakes, storms and a great noise to defeat these armies. This is pictured in Revelation 16:
Even though God allows other nations to attack Israel because of her rejection of His word and disobedience and their rejection of Jesus Christ, more woe is pronounced upon those that come against Israel. The enemies of Jerusalem will be brought to nothing according to the scriptures. In fact Israel is one nation guaranteed to exist when Christ comes to reign. Most other nations have no guarantee. That should make us tremble before the Lord and plead for mercy for the sins of our own nation.
This part has already been fulfilled. During the time of Christ, Israel was in deep slumber and they still are. This is a spiritual slumber. In fact all who do not see and understand the word of God and all who do not recognize Jesus Christ as the Son of God and savior of the world are in spiritual darkness. Those pictured here are in spiritual darkness, not because they have not had the truth preached to them because they were sent prophets, teachers, and even the Lord Jesus Himself. They were in darkness because of pretense. They honored God with their lips but He was not in their hearts. They thought that they did not need repentance because they were the chosen of God through Abraham. They stumbled at the coming of Christ and did not recognize Him at all. They were not looking for a spiritual savior. They were looking for a military leader to deliver them from the Romans and any other natural enemy. They did not understand the message of repentance and salvation and they were offended at Jesus Christ. Jesus was the stone, which the builders rejected. He became the chief cornerstone. Verse 13 is something we need to consider also. We have preachers, teachers and such to teach God's word and that is good but we still need to be careful not to substitute the word of God with the precept of men or women. We must study God's word for ourselves. Many throughout history have substituted their own doctrines and traditions over the word of God. In fact one church took out one of the ten commandments speaking against bowing down to images and divided another commandment into two in order to have 10. We have no right to do that. They use images in their worship to represent Jesus, saints and Mary. God forbids that in His word. That is a precept of man not God. In verse 14 is recorded of a great work being done among them yet they did not see it. This work was the coming of Jesus Christ and the gospel, which was to be the salvation of all that would believe in Him. This gospel was first preached to the Jewish people but was rejected. Through their rejection, the gospel was then preached to the Gentiles. In saying that though we must remember that the first believers were all Jewish, the early church was Jewish. There was always a remnant that believe. Verse 15 warns of those who seek to hide their evil works from the Lord. He sees all and nothing is hidden from Him. We may appear religious and devoted but he sees all hypocrisy. He sees every heart and every motive. Nothing is hid. True salvation comes by what is called "the new birth" being generated from above. This is not just ordinary religion or religious rituals and observances. This is a spiritual birth that takes place in the inner being when one exercises faith in Jesus Christ. It is a literal inner change and transformation. The Holy Spirit does it. It is more than just "turning over a new leaf", a New Year's resolution, or a religious act. This is something real, vibrant and eternal. This is something that makes the receiver actually pass from death into life. Old things pass away and all things become new. This is something that is done by the Lord and not just by the will of mankind. Our part is to ask, seek and repent but His part is to save, heal and forgive.
Verse 17 shows a great change in the whole earth. What was once ruined is turned into a fruitful field. Lebanon is mentioned here as part of latter day prophecy.
The deaf shall hear the words of God and the eyes of the blind shall be opened. This shall most likely happen literally as well as spiritually. Faith in Christ has literally resulted in the blind and deaf being physically healed but even greater is the spiritual healing that takes place as well. Israel will see spiritually. They will one day recognize their long awaited Messiah. They will see that Jesus whom their forefathers rejected is indeed the very Christ that was promised back in the garden of Eden, promised to Abraham through his son Isaac, and promised by the teaching of Moses.
The meek shall receive joy in the Lord. Enemies, scoffers and scorners shall be consumed. Iniquity and sin will be cut off.
At last salvation comes to Israel. The promise to Abraham is fulfilled. Those that once erred in spirit and were in spiritual darkness will have their understanding opened. This will be a great time in the future of the world. All will finally learn the Word of God. There will be no nonsense about separation of church and state. Jesus Christ will rule with no opposition. There will be no anti God groups demanding that everything holy and sacred be removed from public property. Of course in that day we probably will not need any symbols of Christianity since we will have Christ Himself with us. The streets will at last be safe, the will be no war and even the beasts of the earth will not harm anyone. Oh How I long for the Holy One of Israel to come. Even so Come Lord Jesus. DC
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