Through the Bible Day by Day - Isaiah 40:1 - 40:1

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Through the Bible Day by Day - Isaiah 40:1 - 40:1


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the Cry of Jehovah’s Herald

Isa 40:1-8

Voices are ever speaking to us from the infinite; let us heed them.

(1.) There is the voice of forgiveness, Isa 40:2. Are you truly penitent? Have you put away your sin? Have you meekly accepted the chastening rod? Then be of good cheer, this promise is for you. The time of hard service as a conscript (the literal rendering) is accomplished, your iniquity is pardoned, you have received double for all your sins. God speaks comfortably to your heart, that you may be able to comfort others as He does you, 2Co 1:4.

(2.) The voice of deliverance, Isa 40:3-4. Between Babylon and Canaan lay a great desert of thirty days’ journey with mountain ranges, yawning gulfs. But when God arises to deliver His children, “who cry day and night unto Him,” crooked places straighten out, rough ones become smooth, and mountains disappear.

(3.) The voices of decay, Isa 40:6-8. The one herald, speaking from his observation of human mortality, describes man and his glory as the “flower of the field.” But in contrast to this, another voice seems to break in with the eternal word of God, which stands forever. The precepts, promises, and invitations of the gospel are as sure as God’s throne, 1Pe 1:25.