Through the Bible Day by Day - Isaiah 48:1 - 48:1

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Through the Bible Day by Day - Isaiah 48:1 - 48:1


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the Obstinate and Insincere Rebuked

Isa 48:1-16

We are meant to be for God’s praise and glory; but we may delay the realization of His high purpose. Our neck iron, our brow brass, we trust in idols and refuse to open our ear. It is necessary, therefore, to send us to Babylon, where, as in a furnace for silver, the dross and alloy are purged away. Many of us are in furnaces which have been rendered needful through our evil ways.

Notwithstanding our sins, God comes to the furnace mouth and chooses us there. For His own sake, His own sake, He does it that His name may not be polluted. He cannot give His glory to another. You cannot account for God’s grace to you personally. He must have known all, from the first. Then dare to believe that the reason that prompted Him at the first will suffice to the end. He is not “the son of man that He should repent.” He who was the first will be the last. Jesus is Omega as well as Alpha; the end as well as the beginning! Fear not! Rev 1:17.