Just a Thought

Topic: News Worth Sharing (Isaiah 40:28-31)

When there is exciting news, we are very excited to share it. Right now, many are posting the Big Buck that was killed, or excitement about the Big Game. Isaiah has some wonderful news for Israel and us! Isaiah 40:27, “Why do you say, O Jacob, and assert, O Israel, My way is hidden from the Lord, And the justice due me escapes the notice of my God?” The Babylonian Empire has destroyed Judah and they were taken into captivity. The people feel abandoned by God. They are questioning whether God is even aware of their problems. They are crying out for deliverance and restoration.

Have you ever been there? Maybe you’re going through the worst problems you’ve ever faced in your life. You feel that all hope is lost and your whole life has become a train wreck. You pray, but there is only silence from Heaven. Don’t be distraught, God has great news for you today.

Isaiah 40:28a, “Do you not know? Have you not heard?...” This is a rhetorical question that every person should know the answer. Throughout the history of Israel, God has kept His part of the covenant. He has delivered them numerous times. The hope is in how Isaiah responds to his own rhetorical question by describing God in 3 very distinctive names (Isaiah 40:28)

1. The Everlasting God (Elohim Olam). He is the eternal God. He has no beginning and no end. He existed before He formed the earth with His own hands, and He will still be here when it’s destroyed by fire. The implication is that because He is eternal, there is nothing that has ever happened or will happen that is outside of His knowledge.

2. The LORD (YAHWEH). God is Lord over all the earth. Kings and kingdoms must yield to the will of God. Yahweh is the covenant name for God. Understand this, if Jesus Christ is not your Lord, then the promises of God cannot be claimed by you. His promises are for His children.

3. The Creator (Elohim). This name identifies Him as the One Who made everything out of nothing. And notice that He is not merely a regional god, He is the Lord over all Creation. His power extends over every nation, the forces of nature, over the cosmic universe, and over the spiritual realm. All things were created by Him and are under His dominion.

Because God loves us so much and because He can, God gives us grace. And Grace is the power of God provided to His children. Notice what He does for us. Isaiah 40:29, “He gives strength to the weary, and to him who lacks might He increases power.” Maybe you are feeling weary because of what you’ve been going through. Maybe you feel that you don’t have the strength to overcome your problems. Notice that God increases power! As long as you think you can handle it and you’re fighting in your own power, you are limited. But when you bring the power of God into your situation, there is no limit to what God can do.

Isaiah 40:30-31, “Though youths grow weary and tired, And vigorous young men stumble badly, yet those who wait for the Lord will gain new strength.”

Maybe you’ve been fighting the fight, and you are worn out. Or maybe in your struggles you have stumbled in your walk with God. All of our human efforts fail when we are overwhelmed, but God gives us the answer to help us to be overcomers. It is His Grace.

See you Sunday!

Dr. Scott Kallem