Sunday, May 10, 2026

Reading for May 17th

 Read Isaiah 54.1-17. In 54.1-17: Consolation for the new Jerusalem. In verses 1-8: The city must put behind it the memory of its past, forgetting its shame and disappointments. It must instead make plans for enlargement and growth (vv. 2-3). Using the peaceful imagery of widowhood, the prophet looks ahead to the prosperous and bustling future that awaits (vv. 6-7). In verses 9-17: Another lesson from the traditions of the past is the lesson of Noah, who after ending the great Deluge was the recipient of a divine promise that never again would such a catastrophe overtake humankind (see Gen 9.8-17). So God would ensure that Jerusalem's citizens were taught the divine way (v. 13), and those who brought strife (v. 15), or made war against the city, would fail in their purpose (v. 17). Comments and Questions..

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