Rend the heavens

Slices

Prepare

‘Sometimes I need to pray this prayer: “Awake, Lord! Why do you sleep? Rouse yourself! Do not reject us for ever” (Psalm 44:23). I hope you don’t mind my boldness, Lord, but come on. It’s time for you to act.’

Bible passage

Isaiah 64:1–12

Oh, that you would rend the heavens and come down,
    that the mountains would tremble before you!
As when fire sets twigs ablaze
    and causes water to boil,
come down to make your name known to your enemies
    and cause the nations to quake before you!
For when you did awesome things that we did not expect,
    you came down, and the mountains trembled before you.
Since ancient times no one has heard,
    no ear has perceived,
no eye has seen any God besides you,
    who acts on behalf of those who wait for him.
You come to the help of those who gladly do right,
    who remember your ways.
But when we continued to sin against them,
    you were angry.
    How then can we be saved?
All of us have become like one who is unclean,
    and all our righteous acts are like filthy rags;
we all shrivel up like a leaf,
    and like the wind our sins sweep us away.
No one calls on your name
    or strives to lay hold of you;
for you have hidden your face from us
    and have given us over to our sins.

Yet you, Lord, are our Father.
    We are the clay, you are the potter;
    we are all the work of your hand.
Do not be angry beyond measure, Lord;
    do not remember our sins for ever.
Oh, look upon us we pray,
    for we are all your people.
10 Your sacred cities have become a wasteland;
    even Zion is a wasteland, Jerusalem a desolation.
11 Our holy and glorious temple, where our ancestors praised you,
    has been burned with fire,
    and all that we treasured lies in ruins.
12 After all this, Lord, will you hold yourself back?
    Will you keep silent and punish us beyond measure?

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In 1931, RB Jones, a Bible Institute Principal, authored a small book, Rent Heavens, about the Welsh revival of 1904. As the years went by and a new generation emerged, unfamiliar with these stories, Jones urged Christians to plead with God that he might rend the heavens and show himself again in mighty deeds. This has not yet happened.  

Isaiah expresses a similar spiritual longing in physical terms. He calls on God to ‘come down’ (v 1) recalling how he ‘came down’ in the past (v 3), revealing himself in power. This longing can be found throughout the Old Testament (eg Habakkuk 3:2), expressed in periods where God seems remote or even absent.

God’s perceived absence leads to sin and iniquity (vs 5–9) and the writer calls out to God in the desolation of a ruined Jerusalem, asking for mercy (v 9). The hope is that God will act (v 12). Might we pray for revival again as RB Jones entreated? 

Author
Gethin Russell-Jones

Respond

Am I longing to God for a new thing in my life and community? Do I find myself looking wistfully back to periods of blessing and feel the poverty of my spiritual experience? Or maybe I feel disillusioned by unfulfilled longing and have given up expecting God to do anything. I still myself before God now.’ 

 

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