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This is a grand ending to our readings in Isaiah. Thank God for what he has been speaking to you about over the past two weeks.

Bible passage

Isaiah 45:9–25

‘Woe to those who quarrel with their Maker,
    those who are nothing but potsherds
    among the potsherds on the ground.
Does the clay say to the potter,
    “What are you making?”
Does your work say,
    “The potter has no hands”?
10 Woe to the one who says to a father,
    “What have you begotten?”
or to a mother,
    “What have you brought to birth?”

11 ‘This is what the Lord says –
    the Holy One of Israel, and its Maker:
concerning things to come,
    do you question me about my children,
    or give me orders about the work of my hands?
12 It is I who made the earth
    and created mankind on it.
My own hands stretched out the heavens;
    I marshalled their starry hosts.
13 I will raise up Cyrus in my righteousness:
    I will make all his ways straight.
He will rebuild my city
    and set my exiles free,
but not for a price or reward,
    says the Lord Almighty.’

14 This is what the Lord says:

‘The products of Egypt and the merchandise of Cush,
    and those tall Sabeans –
they will come over to you
    and will be yours;
they will trudge behind you,
    coming over to you in chains.
They will bow down before you
    and plead with you, saying,
“Surely God is with you, and there is no other;
    there is no other god.”’

15 Truly you are a God who has been hiding himself,
    the God and Saviour of Israel.
16 All the makers of idols will be put to shame and disgraced;
    they will go off into disgrace together.
17 But Israel will be saved by the Lord
    with an everlasting salvation;
you will never be put to shame or disgraced,
    to ages everlasting.

18 For this is what the Lord says –
he who created the heavens,
    he is God;
he who fashioned and made the earth,
    he founded it;
he did not create it to be empty,
    but formed it to be inhabited –
he says:
‘I am the Lord,
    and there is no other.
19 I have not spoken in secret,
    from somewhere in a land of darkness;
I have not said to Jacob’s descendants,
    “Seek me in vain.”
I, the Lord, speak the truth;
    I declare what is right.

20 ‘Gather together and come;
    assemble, you fugitives from the nations.
Ignorant are those who carry about idols of wood,
    who pray to gods that cannot save.
21 Declare what is to be, present it –
    let them take counsel together.
Who foretold this long ago,
    who declared it from the distant past?
Was it not I, the Lord?
    And there is no God apart from me,
a righteous God and a Saviour;
    there is none but me.

22 ‘Turn to me and be saved,
    all you ends of the earth;
    for I am God, and there is no other.
23 By myself I have sworn,
    my mouth has uttered in all integrity
    a word that will not be revoked:
before me every knee will bow;
    by me every tongue will swear.
24 They will say of me, “In the Lord alone
    are deliverance and strength.”’
All who have raged against him
    will come to him and be put to shame.
25 But all the descendants of Israel
    will find deliverance in the Lord
    and will make their boast in him.

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There are different responses to what God has been doing in this world and in his people. The first response is to ‘quarrel’ with God and to question what he is doing (v 9). It’s natural to grapple with what is going on in our lives and world (this is surely what Job did), but is your ultimate response one of faith in the God who made the earth (v 12), rather than in idols (v 20) (see Romans 9:20)? 

God does not ask us to seek him in vain (v 19), and Isaiah provides a model response in verses 15–17. 

What is his faith in? A God of salvation, who does not put his people to shame (v 17). A God who made the heavens and the earth (v 18). A God who loves his people and created them to be in his world (vs 18,25). A God who plans the course of history and is without parallel; there is none but him (v 21). A God of integrity, whose word is sure and who all will worship (v 23; see also Romans 14:11). Many of these truths we can see even more clearly in Jesus: surely the only response is to boast in him (v 25).

Author
Louisa King

Respond

‘Turn to me and be saved’ (v 22). Now turn your heart attitude and posture towards God, as you think about your day and your week, and the joys and the sorrows in your heart.

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Pray for Scripture Union

Ask God to help SU staff, Faith Guides and volunteers as they seek to Reveal Jesus to children and young people and help them understand the relevance of faith in today’s world. (This week's prayers relate to this story in Connecting You)