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Isaiah 1:18
If you want to know what God’s like when he’s in a rage, read the first chapter of Isaiah. He is fuming. He simply can’t believe that anyone could treat him like this. After all he had done for his people it was as though they now didn’t even recognise his existence. God pointed out that even an ox and a donkey know who their owner is, but Israel didn’t seem to have a clue who their master was. The country was in ruins and beautiful Jerusalem had been abandoned. The situation was disastrous and yet, amazingly, the people continued with their religious practices. However, God was repelled by their worship because he knew that it didn’t come from their heart. He asked them to stop making their sacrifices and offering their meaningless gifts, and assured them that when they prayed he would refuse to listen.
We spend so much of our time thinking of God’s love, generosity and kindness that it’s hard to think of him being so cross. It would be understandable if the chapter concluded by saying that it was game over and God wanted nothing more to do with them. But he didn’t. Instead, he invited them to sort things out, and that needed to affect every aspect of their lives. They certainly needed to confess their sins and turn away from them, but they also needed to “seek justice. Help the oppressed. Defend the cause of orphans. Fight for the rights of widows” (Isaiah 1:17).
This passage is a good challenge for all of us. God does love our worship and praise but only when it is offered by people whose whole lives are committed to living for him. God will be looking at the way in which we care for the poor and marginalised in our communities in order to work out the reality of our worship.
QUESTION
In what ways do you reach out to the needy members of your own community?
PRAYER
Loving God, thank you that you don’t give up on us when we fail you. Help us to be the people that you want us to be throughout the whole week. Amen
Released on 12 Jan 2023
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