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September 28

Pastor’s Note

In today’s Old Testament we are reminded of the woe that accompanies the unrepentant. May our reading in Isaiah be a motivation for us to be sure that we stand by faith in the grace of God, as well as a motivation to share the good news of forgiveness with those who so desperately need it. In the New Testament we finish our read through the letter to the Galatian churches. May these very practical closing words find an avenue of immediate application in our thinking as we read them.

— Pastor Mike

Isaiah 13-15

The Judgment of Babylon

13:1 The oracle concerning Babylon which Isaiah the son of Amoz saw.

On a bare hill raise a signal;
 cry aloud to them;
wave the hand for them to enter
 the gates of the nobles.
I myself have commanded my consecrated ones,
 and have summoned my mighty men to execute my anger,
 my proudly exulting ones. [1]

The sound of a tumult is on the mountains
 as of a great multitude!
The sound of an uproar of kingdoms,
 of nations gathering together!
The Lord of hosts is mustering
 a host for battle.
They come from a distant land,
 from the end of the heavens,
the Lord and the weapons of his indignation,
 to destroy the whole land. [2]

Wail, for the day of the Lord is near;
 as destruction from the Almighty [3] it will come!
Therefore all hands will be feeble,
 and every human heart will melt.
They will be dismayed:
 pangs and agony will seize them;
 they will be in anguish like a woman in labor.
They will look aghast at one another;
 their faces will be aflame.

Behold, the day of the Lord comes,
 cruel, with wrath and fierce anger,
to make the land a desolation
 and to destroy its sinners from it.
10 For the stars of the heavens and their constellations
 will not give their light;
the sun will be dark at its rising,
 and the moon will not shed its light.
11 I will punish the world for its evil,
 and the wicked for their iniquity;
I will put an end to the pomp of the arrogant,
 and lay low the pompous pride of the ruthless.
12 I will make people more rare than fine gold,
 and mankind than the gold of Ophir.
13 Therefore I will make the heavens tremble,
 and the earth will be shaken out of its place,
at the wrath of the Lord of hosts
 in the day of his fierce anger.
14 And like a hunted gazelle,
 or like sheep with none to gather them,
each will turn to his own people,
 and each will flee to his own land.
15 Whoever is found will be thrust through,
 and whoever is caught will fall by the sword.
16 Their infants will be dashed in pieces
 before their eyes;
their houses will be plundered
 and their wives ravished.

17 Behold, I am stirring up the Medes against them,
 who have no regard for silver
 and do not delight in gold.
18 Their bows will slaughter [4] the young men;
 they will have no mercy on the fruit of the womb;
 their eyes will not pity children.
19 And Babylon, the glory of kingdoms,
 the splendor and pomp of the Chaldeans,
will be like Sodom and Gomorrah
 when God overthrew them.
20 It will never be inhabited
 or lived in for all generations;
no Arab will pitch his tent there;
 no shepherds will make their flocks lie down there.
21 But wild animals will lie down there,
 and their houses will be full of howling creatures;
there ostriches [5] will dwell,
 and there wild goats will dance.
22 Hyenas [6] will cry in its towers,
 and jackals in the pleasant palaces;
its time is close at hand
 and its days will not be prolonged.

The Restoration of Jacob

14:1 For the Lord will have compassion on Jacob and will again choose Israel, and will set them in their own land, and sojourners will join them and will attach themselves to the house of Jacob. And the peoples will take them and bring them to their place, and the house of Israel will possess them in the Lord‘s land as male and female slaves. They will take captive those who were their captors, and rule over those who oppressed them.

Israel’s Remnant Taunts Babylon

When the Lord has given you rest from your pain and turmoil and the hard service with which you were made to serve, you will take up this taunt against the king of Babylon:

“How the oppressor has ceased,
 the insolent fury [7] ceased!
The Lord has broken the staff of the wicked,
 the scepter of rulers,
that struck the peoples in wrath
 with unceasing blows,
that ruled the nations in anger
 with unrelenting persecution.
The whole earth is at rest and quiet;
 they break forth into singing.
The cypresses rejoice at you,
 the cedars of Lebanon, saying,
‘Since you were laid low,
 no woodcutter comes up against us.’
Sheol beneath is stirred up
 to meet you when you come;
it rouses the shades to greet you,
 all who were leaders of the earth;
it raises from their thrones
 all who were kings of the nations.
10 All of them will answer
 and say to you:
‘You too have become as weak as we!
 You have become like us!’
11 Your pomp is brought down to Sheol,
 the sound of your harps;
maggots are laid as a bed beneath you,
 and worms are your covers.

12 “How you are fallen from heaven,
 O Day Star, son of Dawn!
How you are cut down to the ground,
 you who laid the nations low!
13 You said in your heart,
 ‘I will ascend to heaven;
above the stars of God
 I will set my throne on high;
I will sit on the mount of assembly
 in the far reaches of the north; [8]
14 I will ascend above the heights of the clouds;
 I will make myself like the Most High.’
15 But you are brought down to Sheol,
 to the far reaches of the pit.
16 Those who see you will stare at you
 and ponder over you:
‘Is this the man who made the earth tremble,
 who shook kingdoms,
17 who made the world like a desert
 and overthrew its cities,
 who did not let his prisoners go home?’
18 All the kings of the nations lie in glory,
 each in his own tomb; [9]
19 but you are cast out, away from your grave,
 like a loathed branch,
clothed with the slain, those pierced by the sword,
 who go down to the stones of the pit,
 like a dead body trampled underfoot.
20 You will not be joined with them in burial,
 because you have destroyed your land,
 you have slain your people.

“May the offspring of evildoers
 nevermore be named!
21 Prepare slaughter for his sons
 because of the guilt of their fathers,
lest they rise and possess the earth,
 and fill the face of the world with cities.”

22 “I will rise up against them,” declares the Lord of hosts, “and will cut off from Babylon name and remnant, descendants and posterity,” declares the Lord23 “And I will make it a possession of the hedgehog, [10] and pools of water, and I will sweep it with the broom of destruction,” declares the Lord of hosts.

An Oracle Concerning Assyria

24 The Lord of hosts has sworn:
“As I have planned,
 so shall it be,
and as I have purposed,
 so shall it stand,
25 that I will break the Assyrian in my land,
 and on my mountains trample him underfoot;
and his yoke shall depart from them,
 and his burden from their shoulder.”

26 This is the purpose that is purposed
 concerning the whole earth,
and this is the hand that is stretched out
 over all the nations.
27 For the Lord of hosts has purposed,
 and who will annul it?
His hand is stretched out,
 and who will turn it back?

An Oracle Concerning Philistia

28 In the year that King Ahaz died came this oracle:

29 Rejoice not, O Philistia, all of you,
 that the rod that struck you is broken,
for from the serpent’s root will come forth an adder,
 and its fruit will be a flying fiery serpent.
30 And the firstborn of the poor will graze,
 and the needy lie down in safety;
but I will kill your root with famine,
 and your remnant it will slay.
31 Wail, O gate; cry out, O city;
 melt in fear, O Philistia, all of you!
For smoke comes out of the north,
 and there is no straggler in his ranks.

32 What will one answer the messengers of the nation?
“The Lord has founded Zion,
 and in her the afflicted of his people find refuge.”

An Oracle Concerning Moab

15:1 An oracle concerning Moab.

Because Ar of Moab is laid waste in a night,
 Moab is undone;
because Kir of Moab is laid waste in a night,
 Moab is undone.
He has gone up to the temple, [11] and to Dibon,
 to the high places [12] to weep;
over Nebo and over Medeba
 Moab wails.
On every head is baldness;
 every beard is shorn;
in the streets they wear sackcloth;
 on the housetops and in the squares
 everyone wails and melts in tears.
Heshbon and Elealeh cry out;
 their voice is heard as far as Jahaz;
therefore the armed men of Moab cry aloud;
 his soul trembles.
My heart cries out for Moab;
 her fugitives flee to Zoar,
 to Eglath-shelishiyah.
For at the ascent of Luhith
 they go up weeping;
on the road to Horonaim
 they raise a cry of destruction;
the waters of Nimrim
 are a desolation;
the grass is withered, the vegetation fails,
 the greenery is no more.
Therefore the abundance they have gained
 and what they have laid up
they carry away
 over the Brook of the Willows.
For a cry has gone
 around the land of Moab;
her wailing reaches to Eglaim;
 her wailing reaches to Beer-elim.
For the waters of Dibon [13] are full of blood;
 for I will bring upon Dibon even more,
a lion for those of Moab who escape,
 for the remnant of the land.

Galatians 6

Bear One Another’s Burdens

6:1 Brothers, [14] if anyone is caught in any transgression, you who are spiritual should restore him in a spirit of gentleness. Keep watch on yourself, lest you too be tempted. Bear one another’s burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ. For if anyone thinks he is something, when he is nothing, he deceives himself. But let each one test his own work, and then his reason to boast will be in himself alone and not in his neighbor. For each will have to bear his own load.

One who is taught the word must share all good things with the one who teaches. Do not be deceived: God is not mocked, for whatever one sows, that will he also reap. For the one who sows to his own flesh will from the flesh reap corruption, but the one who sows to the Spirit will from the Spirit reap eternal life. And let us not grow weary of doing good, for in due season we will reap, if we do not give up. 10 So then, as we have opportunity, let us do good to everyone, and especially to those who are of the household of faith.

Final Warning and Benediction

11 See with what large letters I am writing to you with my own hand. 12 It is those who want to make a good showing in the flesh who would force you to be circumcised, and only in order that they may not be persecuted for the cross of Christ. 13 For even those who are circumcised do not themselves keep the law, but they desire to have you circumcised that they may boast in your flesh. 14 But far be it from me to boast except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, by which [15] the world has been crucified to me, and I to the world. 15 For neither circumcision counts for anything, nor uncircumcision, but a new creation. 16 And as for all who walk by this rule, peace and mercy be upon them, and upon the Israel of God.

17 From now on let no one cause me trouble, for I bear on my body the marks of Jesus.

18 The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with your spirit, brothers. Amen.

Footnotes

[1] 13:3 Or those who exult in my majesty
[2] 13:5 Or earth; also verse 9
[3] 13:6 The Hebrew words for destruction and almighty sound alike
[4] 13:18 Hebrew dash in pieces
[5] 13:21 Or owls
[6] 13:22 Or foxes
[7] 14:4 Dead Sea Scroll (compare Septuagint, Syriac, Vulgate); the meaning of the word in the Masoretic Text is uncertain
[8] 14:13 Or in the remote parts of Zaphon
[9] 14:18 Hebrew house
[10] 14:23 Possibly porcupine, or owl
[11] 15:2 Hebrew the house
[12] 15:2 Or temple, even Dibon to the high places
[13] 15:9 Dead Sea Scroll, Vulgate (compare Syriac); Masoretic Text Dimon (twice in this verse)
[14] 6:1 Or Brothers and sisters; also verse 18
[15] 6:14 Or through whom

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