Is 40:22-31
1) v22 "It is He who sits above the circle of the earth, And
its inhabitants are like grasshoppers, Who stretches out the heavens like a curtain, And
spreads them out like a tent to dwell in."
God holds the whole world in His hands. We who serve Him must
present this fact to all the people and religions of the earth. He is God above all gods,
King of kings and Lord of lords. No matter what any man or god does, He has the last Word,
and what He says will happen.
2) v23 "He brings the princes to nothing; He makes the judges
of the earth useless."
Mankind seems to be so important, but in His sight the greatest is
like chaff before the wind and straw in the fire. Even man's greatest accomplishments
amounts to nothing in His sight, and He blows upon them as stubble and they are gone.
The story is told of a young, brilliant Norwegian theological
professor who studied under an old theological professor, who was a true Christian.
Although the young professor was so brilliant, the old professor was worried about him. He
didn't see true Christian qualities in the life of the young man. One day he asked the
young man to come and see him "about some special advice he wanted to pass on".
To the young professor's surprise the advice was very short. He simply asked him,
"don't you want to become a Christian at last?" This shook the young professor,
but he realised with a shock that it was true. He had all the necessary theological
training and knew a lot about the Bible and the founder of Christianity, Jesus Christ; but
he did not know Jesus Christ. He was in fact still a heathen. For months he sought to find
Jesus Christ, until at last, six months later, he found Him on his knees and accepted Him
as his personal Saviour.
May God's Word also not give you rest until you have made peace
with God.
3) v25 "To whom then will you liken Me, or to whom shall I be
equal? says the Holy One."
Many times we try to lower the standard of God to fit our liking;
we serve a god of our own imagination. But God does not lower His standard. He remains God
and you must climb His holy mountain and listen to what He says (Ps 24).
4) v27, 30, 31 "Even the youths shall faint and be weary, and
the young men shall utterly fall. But those who wait on the LORD shall renew their
strength"
Many Christians fall by the way and get tired because they don't
wait on the Lord. They imagine that their way is "hidden from the Lord" (v27),
and so they don't ask guidance from God. In the end they only ask God to bless their
plans.
Remember that He is the Lord, and has everything in His hand and
controls all circumstances. He doesn't make a mistake.
It is so difficult for man to wait on the Lord. But unless you
learn to wait upon the Lord and follow His guidance, you won't get anywhere in your
spiritual life. You will become tired, weary and feel misunderstood.
People are so busy with many things in this life, but they are not
busy with the task they should do - to prepare themselves for eternity. Even Christians
travel daily to do their business, but neglect their primary business, "the Kingdom
of God and His righteousness" (Matt 6:33).
There is a tremendous need for the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ
in the world today. People all over the world and from all nations are ripe to be
harvested for the Kingdom of God, but there are so few Christians willing to pay the price
and gather in the harvest. Why? Because the Lord Jesus is no longer precious to them.
But may we be conformed into His image and may the Lord Jesus be
precious to us - so precious that the things of the world lose their glitter and that we
are only concerned about one thing, that our relationship is right with Him. Then people
will be drawn to the Lord Jesus even through the way that we walk and talk.