God who brings light

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Prepare

Reflect on Psalm 139:11,12: ‘If I say, “Surely the darkness will hide me and the light become night around me,” even the darkness will not be dark to you; the night will shine like the day, for darkness is as light to you.’

 

Bible passage

Isaiah 45:1–8

‘This is what the Lord says to his anointed,
    to Cyrus, whose right hand I take hold of
to subdue nations before him
    and to strip kings of their armour,
to open doors before him
    so that gates will not be shut:
I will go before you
    and will level the mountains;
I will break down gates of bronze
    and cut through bars of iron.
I will give you hidden treasures,
    riches stored in secret places,
so that you may know that I am the Lord,
    the God of Israel, who summons you by name.
For the sake of Jacob my servant,
    of Israel my chosen,
I summon you by name
    and bestow on you a title of honour,
    though you do not acknowledge me.
I am the Lord, and there is no other;
    apart from me there is no God.
I will strengthen you,
    though you have not acknowledged me,
so that from the rising of the sun
    to the place of its setting
people may know there is none besides me.
    I am the Lord, and there is no other.
I form the light and create darkness,
    I bring prosperity and create disaster;
    I, the Lord, do all these things.

‘You heavens above, rain down my righteousness;
    let the clouds shower it down.
Let the earth open wide,
    let salvation spring up,
let righteousness flourish with it;
    I, the Lord, have created it.

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Explore

God is summoning Cyrus to ‘subdue nations’ (v 1) – even though Cyrus doesn’t know or honour God (vs 4,5). Cyrus is simply God’s instrument to fulfil his purposes. There are similar themes here to other passages we have looked at over the last week – God is the one in control, including in our world today. How do you think God’s people would have felt at the time? Let us not be discouraged, but instead pray for faith, when the world seems full of disaster.

In verse 4 God reminds us that all that he does is for the sake of his people, Israel. Just as God chose Cyrus, so he chose his people to be the ones through whom his purposes are fulfilled on earth. In 1 Peter 2:9,10, God reminds us that he has chosen his people for himself and called them (us!) out of darkness into light. God has power over light and dark, as verse 7 of today’s passage affirms. Through all that happens in our world, God can bring light. He is promising hope, pictured here in the form of rain showering down, enabling righteousness to flourish (v 8).

Author
Louisa King

Respond

Reflect on 1 Peter 2:9,10. How does it change your day and priorities today to think that you are chosen by God and called into his light?

 

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Pray for Scripture Union

Give thanks to God for all our Revealing Jesus Pioneers – Nic Findlay, Ian Kent, Kate Doogan, Sarah Bowey and Ruth Anderson. (This week's prayers relate to this story in Connecting You)