Isaiah 51:5 My righteousness draws near speedily,
my salvation is on the way,
and my arm will bring justice to the nations.
The islands will look to me
and wait in hope for my arm.
The chapter as a whole stresses the impermanence of the material world, but in the middle of that, God’s salvation is manifested. We tend to put our whole attention on what we perceive with our five senses, but God is far greater than that, and the temporal is indeed temporary. Those who know God need to look to Him, their Creator, knowing they came from Him and will go to Him. In verse 1 God tells the Jews to “Look to the rock from which you were hewn, and the quarry from which you were dug,” specifically referencing Abraham and Sarah, but for those without Jewish heritage it’s even more direct than that, because God is the Source of everything. We need to walk in the awareness that God created everything, and everything depends on Him, and live accordingly. As this verse says, we are to wait in hope on Him, and anchor our expectations in Him. The world is a mess because of the sinfulness of mankind, but none of that can stand before God. We would have no hope at all, except that God provided a way of salvation, erasing our sins with the blood of His Son. We need to keep our focus on Him, as Hebrews 12:1-2 encourages us to do, so that we may walk in His salvation, both now and through eternity.
The closer I get to my “Use by” date, whenever that is, the more I am aware of, and grateful for, this reality. The man I visited in the hospital the day before yesterday probably has less time left here than I do, but now he has eternity to look forward to, instead of dread. I am daily aware of my inadequacies, and I too look forward to the day I will stand perfect before God’s throne. That’s not to say I don’t enjoy life here. God is more than gracious! However, the assorted stresses do pile up at times. I do need to be intentional in submitting and yielding it all to my Lord, and specifically my own weaknesses and failures. Things are happening constantly, and I get tired of trying to keep up. I need to remember that God never tires out, and I am in Him and He in me. I can’t do it all, but He can, and He can even use me in the process. It is a deep joy to realize that I have been useful to Him, as I was in the hospital the other day, and I want to stay available to Him for as long as He has use for me, for His glory.
Father, thank You for this reminder. Thank You for the good fellowship I had with a brother yesterday afternoon, even though I failed to make two phone calls after that that I had intended to make. Guide me in the timing of those calls, and help me follow through with them. There are assorted things on the schedule for today, and You alone know their actual importance. Help me follow Your schedule in every detail, so that Your purposes may be accomplished as You intend, for Your glory. Thank You. Praise God!