Tuesday, March 17, 2020

Israel, a special creation for praise


                                          
But now thus says the Lord, He who created you, O Jacob, He who formed you, O Israel: Isaiah 43:1 NRSV.

       
Two distinct expressions surround creation, Bara, to create out of nothing; Yatzar to form as a potter. Both depict God’s ‘hands on’ and intimate relationship to His masterpiece. These words are also descriptive of what the Lord did in the creation and formation of the Nation of Israel. More than that, Scripture exposed a more intense relationship through the Nation’s creation.
            When Deuteronomy 32:3-4 is placed alongside of Isaiah 51:1 something unique is presented to the World. God is described as the Rock [see other devotionals] and then the prophet writes, ‘Look to the Rock from which you were hewn.’ To re-enforce the bond between Yahweh and Israel, such words as ‘The Rock who begot you, DT.32:18, Father, Isa.63:16, Husband Isa 54:5.
At least eleven times the prophet highlights God’s role as potter. ‘Yet, O Lord, you are our Father; we are the clay, and you are our potter; we are the work of you hand.’ Isaiah 64:8. Yahweh is the ‘hands on’ Lord Almighty. The ‘clay’ He took consisted of the genes of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. The intensity associated with His relationship with Israel is often stated as His love for those three special and different men.
There is always a purpose underlining what He does. Yahweh’s intention for Israel is recorded for our understanding within Scripture. chapter 43:7. ‘I have created him for my glory’ tells all of us Israel’s status in God’s eyes. The other Nations may despise the Potter’s work, or be envious of its uniqueness but Yahweh holds it as precious.
As a work of art expresses the creative heart of the artist so too Israel was to display the glory of God. They were formed to be His witnesses in the midst of pagan idolatry and worship of demons. This Work of Yahweh was to confront all other Nations with the declaration ‘Yahweh is God alone, there is no other’. His character was to be made known through them as holy, righteous, faithful and the God who does not lie! One other interesting role the Nation was called upon to express. ‘You are holy, You, who inhabits the praises of Israel.’ In some way, Hold would ‘fashion’ out of the genuine praises of this Nation a feeling place.
 We may find this strange, even egotistical, until we look back into the ancient world and its religious systems. There were virtually no grounds on which the people could stand and give praise to their gods. Fear dominated the service and sacrifices. How could you praise that idol which required child sacrifice or depraved worship. God was raising a people whose worship came from a redeemed people with the hope of the Messiah. From gratitude to Yahweh for mercy, forgiveness, providence and protection song of praise would arise. What a magnificent collection can be found in the Bible, especially I the book of Psalms and even in Revelation!

Israel expressed the glory of the Lord of Hosts in praise. It was as though they were to be His choristers and performers on the world’s stage. Their melody, harmony and message, was to capture their ‘audience’ with the wonder and glory of Yahweh. The psalms of course resound with this testimony. Unfortunately, Satan sought to drown out their praises through stifling their voice and scattering the ‘choir.’
What seemed to be a successful strategy for silencing the song actually added to the Lord’s glory! He achieved His purpose of fulfilling His word concerning the Messiah, the cross and salvation.
Yahweh will fulfil what He promised regarding Israel.  Some key aspects such as the millennium Kingdom are coming. The Nations of the world will join them, especially at the Feast of Tabernacles to celebrate the Lord’s power and glory (Zechariah 14). Isaiah is captivated by the idea of his nation shedding their laments and entering into the courts of the Lord with singing during that time. At least 18 times the prophet wrote about the people, the land and even the Heavens singing praises to the Lord. Why? For He has done marvellous things and He, He alone, is worthy of praise.

Ray Hawkins 2020/18/3.


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