Daily Devotional Wednesday 17th May 2023
by William Moody
Isaiah 32
A King Will Reign in Righteousness
32:1 Behold, a king will reign in righteousness,
and princes will rule in justice.
2 Each will be like a hiding place from the wind,
a shelter from the storm,
like streams of water in a dry place,
like the shade of a great rock in a weary land.
3 Then the eyes of those who see will not be closed,
and the ears of those who hear will give attention.
4 The heart of the hasty will understand and know,
and the tongue of the stammerers will hasten to speak distinctly.
5 The fool will no more be called noble,
nor the scoundrel said to be honorable.
6 For the fool speaks folly,
and his heart is busy with iniquity,
to practice ungodliness,
to utter error concerning the LORD,
to leave the craving of the hungry unsatisfied,
and to deprive the thirsty of drink.
7 As for the scoundrel—his devices are evil;
he plans wicked schemes
to ruin the poor with lying words,
even when the plea of the needy is right.
8 But he who is noble plans noble things,
and on noble things he stands.
Complacent Women Warned of Disaster
9 Rise up, you women who are at ease, hear my voice;
you complacent daughters, give ear to my speech.
10 In little more than a year
you will shudder, you complacent women;
for the grape harvest fails,
the fruit harvest will not come.
11 Tremble, you women who are at ease,
shudder, you complacent ones;
strip, and make yourselves bare,
and tie sackcloth around your waist.
12 Beat your breasts for the pleasant fields,
for the fruitful vine,
13 for the soil of my people
growing up in thorns and briers,
yes, for all the joyous houses
in the exultant city.
14 For the palace is forsaken,
the populous city deserted;
the hill and the watchtower
will become dens forever,
a joy of wild donkeys,
a pasture of flocks;
15 until the Spirit is poured upon us from on high,
and the wilderness becomes a fruitful field,
and the fruitful field is deemed a forest.
16 Then justice will dwell in the wilderness,
and righteousness abide in the fruitful field.
17 And the effect of righteousness will be peace,
and the result of righteousness, quietness and trust1 forever.
18 My people will abide in a peaceful habitation,
in secure dwellings, and in quiet resting places.
19 And it will hail when the forest falls down,
and the city will be utterly laid low.
20 Happy are you who sow beside all waters,
who let the feet of the ox and the donkey range free.Footnotes
[1] 32:17
Or security (ESV)
We’re in the middle of this section when the people of Jerusalem are looking to help from the Egyptians rather than from the Lord. This would end in disaster with Egypt being defeated and the people of Jerusalem once more bring isolated. At a time of hope Isaiah warns of days of hardship in which he particularly speaks of the pain felt by the women of Jerusalem (v9-14).
But in the midst of these terrible trials, Isaiah speaks of how hope is to be found from two sources, firstly the coming of a righteous King (v1-8) and secondly the coming of the Spirit (v15-20).
As we think of the righteous King, we see that hope is always to be found in Christ, the only truly righteous King (v1). Jesus is our hiding places from the storms of this world, a stream and shade in the heat of the wilderness of life (v2). This King will be seen and heard by His people and bring understanding and the ability to speak wisely (v3-4).
This King brings a proper revelation of the true state of the fool and the scoundrel (v6-7). In our mixed-up world foolishness is called wisdom and wickedness is called righteousness. One day Jesus corrects all this.
The coming of the Spirit (v15-20) in many ways brings the same results as the coming of the King. The Spirit applies the benefits of the victory of king Jesus to the lives of His people. The Spirit makes the rule of Christ and its blessings real within the life of the believer.
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