Day 44

The Glory of the Lord

from the Lent 2017: You Are Mine reading plan


Isaiah 60:1-22, Isaiah 61:1-11, Matthew 25:31-46

BY Kaitlin Wernet

Text: Isaiah 60:1-22, Isaiah 61:1-11, Matthew 25:31-46

My grandmother’s Sunday best was almost always paired with a favorite accessory—her geese pin. Given to her by my grandfather decades prior, it wasn’t until I was a teenager that I learned the meaning behind it: geese are birds that mate for life. The pin represented his vow to her, a promise he kept.

The cherished pin, brass with two geese flying in the same direction, is one I saw my grandmother wear many times as she sat in the front row of the church pews, watching my grandfather as he sang solos in the church choir. It’s what she wore during their 50th wedding anniversary party, smiling as they snapped a picture together under the backyard tree that had witnessed their marriage blossom. It could be found pinned to her black dress on the day of my grandfather’s funeral, and on her shirt most of the days that followed.

Although my grandmother was usually in the kitchen making a coconut cake while my grandfather was picking bell peppers from his garden, they were always in hollering distance from one another. They came as a packaged deal. On the rare occasion you’d see them apart, maybe in the grocery store or on a fishing boat, their contribution to any conversation was always spent bragging on and missing the other. After my grandfather was gone, I think the geese pin helped my grandmother follow the routine they’d established together. It was a prized piece of jewellry, displaying the treasure of their union.

Isaiah also proudly displays a prized possession: the picture he’s been given of final glory. He rarely describes people and God as separated because his sight is set on the vision of being united. On the rare occasion he does see them apart, in our earthly aching and hoping, he doesn’t stop seeing us in the light of God’s radiance. We have been given a similar promise to that of the geese: eternal life together with Him. It is God’s covenant to us, one He will keep—the unity that was and is and will be again, forever.

Arise, shine, for your light has come,
and the glory of the Lord shines over you.
For look, darkness covers the earth,
and total darkness the peoples;
but the Lord will shine over you,
and His glory will appear over you.
-Isaiah 60:1-2

Isaiah’s words help us look forward to heavenly things, but they do more than that. They give us a lens to look through in the meantime. Yes, the Lord will shine over us, and His glory will appear over us for eternity. Hallelujah! But until then, friends, let us not overlook the current rays of light, for they will only continue to grow and stretch and expand. Arise, shine, for your light has come, and the glory of the Lord shines over you. His glory is radiating daily, currently, actively.

Like my sweet grandmother’s pin, Isaiah’s words are a remembrance of what we have and what we can look forward to. May we bask in the rays of His glory, for we know we’ll see them shining fully soon.

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51 thoughts on "The Glory of the Lord"

  1. It is a (for lack of a better word) weird spot to be in. Knowing that I am already saved, Jesus as already won the battle…and yet still live in this sinful world with my sinful nature. It can be tough because my responses/choices here on earth will either accelerate or hinder my sanctification. I ran across this scripture in my study this week,
    Rom 15:4 “For whatever was written in the past was written for our instruction, so that we may have hope through endurance and through encouragement from the scriptures.”
    Just another reminder that God has given us His Word for instruction, endurance, and encouragement. As long as I stay in the Word and “hooked up” with the Spirit I have everything I need to experience joy through Christ here in the middle, between justification and glorification!

    1. Amanda says:

      Amen! Thank you for sharing that word.

    2. Donna says:

      Thanks for sharing this connection. Love Romans 15:4

    3. Kendra says:

      Thank you, so good and encouraging!

      1. Dillian says:

        I’d verntue that this article has saved me more time than any other.

    4. Emmy says:

      Walking in the preesnce of giants here. Cool thinking all around!

  2. Kacy S says:

    Thankful the Lord shines over me & I anxiously await the day He comes for us! ❤

  3. Jess says:

    17 I will bring gold instead of bronze;
    I will bring silver instead of iron,
    bronze instead of wood,
    and iron instead of stones.
    I will appoint peace as your guard
    and righteousness as your ruler.

    I love this verse! I love the imagery of God taking the earthly weaker materials and replacing them with beauty and strength.

    It’s also beautiful to read that peace will be our guard and righteousness our ruler. When He makes all things new worry, doubt, anxiety, temptation, etc. won’t rule in our lives BUT peace and righteousness will. That is balm to an anxious worriers heart!

    1. Emily B. says:

      I agree! Thank you for sharing about that image and what it means for us!

  4. Claire says:

    19 The sun shall be no more be
    your light by day,
    nor for brightness shall the moon
    give you light;
    but the Lord will be your everlasting light,
    and your God will be your glory.
    This was the verse that came to me as I prayed for my sick Nanny a good number of years ago now. I’ll never forget it. She passed away soon after but, as sad as it was, I felt peaceful knowing she was at peace with God; the verse seemed so appropriate.
    May I always remember my God is my glory!

  5. Caitie says:

    I love the imagery of current rays of light that we receive. There are so many amazing gifts that he extends to us daily and I can’t fathom how awesome it will be when that day comes. It’s funny that the day the devotion is about rays of light, it is a rare 85 degrees and sunny here in PA! I think I’ll take it as a sign of his glory as I take in those rays today.

    On another note, the passage in Matthew has always troubled me a bit, and I’m wondering if others feel the same. While I try to do my best with serving others, there will always be more hungry, poor, needy people that I can’t get to. I know I’m not meant to serve every single one, but I think I still feel a bit of failure that I haven’t reached those people as well when I see them. I know that those feelings aren’t from God, but I do wish I was able to help the many people that are unreached. Anyone else feel that way?

    Praying you all have a blessed day full of his rays of light.

    1. Susan says:

      Yes I too feel failure in the serving area of my life, but God knows that all of us cannot “go” but we can “do” and most are called to do right where they are. I struggle with this as many in my immediate family travel overseas to help the hurting and I never have and feel guilty. But God has made it clear that my ministry is here, at least for now. No small service is failure. They are all huge in His eyes!

    2. Sandy says:

      I think God placed people in our life that we can help. Always remember to listen to the spirit as it speaks to your heart. You will know when He is calling you to help the poor, the hungry, and clothe the naked. It’s not always literal too! Think of those things as spiritual needs too! You may be speaking truth into someone’s life and not even realize how it helps them. It’s not just the physical needs we are called to help. All God’s goodness shines through us so that they may see His glory!

    3. Kellie says:

      Caitie–I can definitely relate to the feeling similarly about the passage in Matthew! Trusting that we would go and do as He leads us in his righteousness and very thankful for you sharing your heart today!

  6. Tochi Heredia says:

    I must confess that I’m blinded and overwhelmed by this present darkness. My hope is in being reunited with my Lord and basking in his light forever.
    I must confess that lately I’ve been wishing that my life here on Earth would end, so I could finally be with Him.
    The biggest encouragement I have today is that He Himself, our Lord Jesus Christ, had to go through the darkness of this world. He knows exactly what I feel. And it’s compelling to know we have a mission: to proclaim freedom to the captives.
    May God help us to be faithful on this Earth, as we await the fulfillment of our faith.

    1. Jess says:

      Praying for you this morning sweet Tochi. That God’s would overwhelm you with His light today.

    2. Claire says:

      Praying for you, Tochi!

    3. Sandy says:

      I’m sorry you are hurting. I read over your words many times. I am walking through some heavy stuff as well. Please continue to find light and hope in your faith! Until God calls us home we have so much goodness to give others. Let your light shine so all can see that God will fill them. I will pray for you that don’t feel alone and that God will comfort you and His spirit guide you to that which He wants you to do. Blessings dear friend. Be encouraged, you are not walking alone!

    4. Jen says:

      Releasing supernatural hope over you today! Where there appears to be no way may He show you the way.

      1. Renee says:

        Praying for you, too, Tochi.

    5. Emily B. says:

      Life here on earth can be discouraging, especially when we know that we have a heavenly home waiting for us. But keep fighting the good fight! God’s got you, and He’s going to uplift your spirit. :)

    6. CJ says:

      <3 praying that God will lift your spirits sweet one.

    7. Andi says:

      I went through a time of depression after I lost my child 3 years ago. I would go days longing for God to bring me home. At one point I just woke up with this thought: we were not promised a perfect life on earth with our salvation. We were actually promised trials and darkness, but it’s what you’re doing with those trials that make the difference! I started volunteering in our children’s ministry at church every Sunday and found a small group (weekly bible study group). I begged God to renew me everyday and give me the opportunity to bless someone else because it was the only time I felt “normal”, if that makes sense. It was a slow process but I grew so much in the time.

      He can and will turn your sorrow into joy! I had to ask Him every single day to help me, but now, my life is overflowing! I never imagined I would be where I am. The sadness still finds me but not for long!

      1. Diane Huntsman says:

        Thank you for sharing your beautiful story of hope!! May the Lord continue using you and your story to bless others!! I am deeply sorry for your loss! Love and hugs to you!! xo

      2. valerie says:

        amen!
        that’s an awesome testimony andi!

      3. She Reads Truth says:

        Andi, what a powerful testimony. Thank you so much for sharing this. Grateful to have you in this community.

        – Stormye

      4. Kendra says:

        Love this!

      5. Naomi says:

        What a beautiful testimony, Andi! May God continue to bless all you do in His name!

    8. CC says:

      I have had those same feelings Tochi. Sometimes it feels like the weight of this broken world is too much. Praying that the Lord would strengthen and encourage you today with HIS power and love. Praying for little moments of encouragement that show you how deeply and intimately He cares for you. Those little moments always reminded me of His closeness and His good plans that He still has for me! Thank goodness He has overcome the world!

      1. Fidelia says:

        I feel so much happier now I unarsetdnd all this. Thanks!

    9. She Reads Truth says:

      Praying for you, friend. Thank you for your vulnerability in this hard time. Asking the Lord to renew your hope.

      – Stormye

    10. Micah lee says:

      Praying for you, sister.

  7. Churchmouse says:

    Isaiah 61:4. Rebuild. Restore. Renew. I look forward to this when He returns. I’m so grateful He graciously gives us “current rays of light” to encourage me until that day. When someone in our family has an exceptional experience they will say “It doesn’t get any better than this!” Then someone else will answer. “Oh yes it will!”. This life can be oh so good…and then there’s heaven! The blessings here pale with what is yet to be. My heart is full of praise this morning for His goodness and His generosity.

  8. Christina says:

    I appreciate how Jesus’ words in the Matthew passage seem to practically explain Isaiah’s poetic prophecy. Those who remain under the darkness will not receive the blessing of eternity with God. Those who receive the blessing of eternity with God are those who obey by the power of the Spirit within them. My prayer for me today is to have eyes of discernment to see the need around me and to be numbered with the saints upon whom the light of Christ has shined by His power at work in and through me to meet the need.

    1. Marci says:

      Amen.

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