Day 36

The Servant Brings Salvation

from the Lent 2017: You Are Mine reading plan


Isaiah 48:1-22, Isaiah 49:1-26, Colossians 1:13-14, Hebrews 4:12

BY Guest Writer

Text: Isaiah 48:1-22, Isaiah 49:1-26, Colossians 1:13-14, Hebrews 4:12

Recently, I have felt a loneliness and isolation that I’ve never quite known before. It’s not that I’m alone. I’m not. As a matter of fact, I’m often surrounded by people. And yet, in a way that can only be described as wandering in a desert, I do feel alone. Have you ever felt that way? Like you were wandering aimlessly, directionless, wondering if you would make it back home?

I imagine that’s how the Jews felt in the Babylonian exile: defeated, alone, fearful, maybe even abandoned. Their faith was lacking (see Isaiah 48:1), but the truth was they were not alone. As Isaiah prophesied, God desired to get their attention.

“Listen to this, house of Jacob—those who are called by the name Israel…” (v.1).
“Listen to Me, Jacob, and Israel, the one called by Me…” (v.12).
“All of you, assemble and listen!” (v.14).
“Approach Me and listen to this…” (v.16).
“This is what the Lord, your Redeemer, the Holy One of Israel says…” (v.17).

These aren’t merely hopeful suggestions from God. He was commanding their attention—not just to rebuke them, but to comfort them in their exile. Sometimes God uses these moments of loneliness and isolation to eliminate distraction so we might turn to Him.

Isn’t this like our God? We fail to listen, we lack faith, but He continually pursues us. God reminds those who feel fearful, defeated, and alone that He is the faithful one—He is a covenant-keeping God. All of His promises are “yes” in Christ, and ultimately found in the gospel (2 Corinthians 1:20).

So, what does this mean for us?

In our despair, the Lord reminds us that He has not forgotten us. Even if a mother may forget her nursing child, the Lord will never forget us—He will restore (Isaiah 49:15,18). He comes to meet us in our despair. And just as Jesus healed and comforted those He saw in distress, He has compassion on us today. Christ is the ultimate servant, bringing salvation to all who turn to Him.

And so we lift up our tired hands and strengthen our weakened knees, for we know the truth (Hebrews 12:12): God is near. He comforts us by the presence of His Spirit and in the promises of His Word.

For the word of God is living and effective and sharper than any double-edged sword, penetrating as far as the separation of soul and spirit, joints and marrow. It is able to judge the ideas and thoughts of the heart.
– Hebrews 4:12

This is good news! May this knowledge lead us all to sing for joy, for our God “has rescued us from the domain of darkness and transferred us into the kingdom of the Son He loves. We have redemption, the forgiveness of sins, in Him” (Isaiah 49:13; Colossians 1:13-14). There is no greater comfort than this.

No matter how alone we may feel, the truth is that is God is near and is never callous toward our pain. His desire is to comfort, encourage, and heal our hearts. Today and every day, He offers us the perfect, unending peace that can only be found in Him.

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Trillia Newbell is the author of Enjoy: Finding the Freedom to Delight Daily in God’s Good GiftsFear and Faith: Finding the Peace Your Heart Craves, and United: Captured by God’s Vision for Diversity. Trillia is married to her best friend, Thern. Together, they reside with their two children near Nashville, Tennessee. You can find her find her on Twitter at @trillianewbell. 

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88 thoughts on "The Servant Brings Salvation"

  1. Alisa says:

    Wow! I’m behind on the study but today was exactly what I needed – God is near!

  2. Lilia says:

    Oh how much love is this… I am amazed of his wonders and how he lift us up in time that there aren’t any other solutions but death and sorrow and dispare but he just remind us of his eternal and everlasting love towards us… I feel so loved and not worthy of his grAce that makes me always be at my knees thanking him… love u Sisters thank u for this amazing time <3

  3. Kersti says:

    Oh this is just what I needed. God is bringing me to a place of healing, and one of my lies is I am forgotten and therefore I must protect myself. It is a lie and not true, but I am finding it hard to release to God.

    What a great reminder that we aren’t forgotten, people may forget, but he will not forget.

    Thanks SRT ❤️

  4. Zoe says:

    I read this and I thought of my friend who had an abortion almost a year ago. She’s been struggling terribly. She’s also not a believer, as far as I can tell. I want all these things for her… God’s redemption, peace, hope, faithfulness, joy… please pray for her, that she can find the Lord and the healing he offers. Please pray also for me, that I listen to the ways God wants me to love her and support her. She is a gem, an absolute dynamite person and I hate to watch her feel like she no longer shines.

    1. Ashley says:

      I know the pain of watching dear, unbelieving friends struggle through hard times without the comfort of our Father. I’m praying for you both tonight!

    2. Claire says:

      Praying for peace, healing and wholeness for your friend x

    3. Kersti says:

      Oh what a hard place to be. I cannot imagine the pain she is going through. She is lucky to have you.

      I pray God grants you the words and the knowledge when to say them and when to be silent & her the pull to look to Jesus to save her & heal her heart.

  5. Amy W. says:

    This was exactly what I needed today, thank you! I have loved going through this study!

  6. Rebecca Bates says:

    Beautiful Scripture and reminder that God continually and constantly calls for us, even when and especially when we fall short of the glory of God. I feel so Blessed even in such a trying time of my life, and that is a true gift.

  7. Donna says:

    “The wilderness is also part of the Promised Land. In your life you will have wilderness, times of hardships, losses, challenges, tears, as well as times of waiting, or of simply not being in the place you want to be. Remember then this truth: In God, even the wilderness can be part of the Promised Land. In other words, the wilderness is not outside the purposes of God, nor outside His promises. It’s the place God brought you to. And God will use it to accomplish His purposes and to fulfill the calling and promise of your life.” (Day 292, The Book of Mysteries, Jonathan Cahn) Because I belong to Him, even in the wilderness I am in the Promised Land!

    1. Veronica says:

      I needed this quote today! Thank you!

  8. Bri says:

    God is near, always. I am so thankful that this devotion reminded and His presence meet me where I am with the words I needed to hear and be reminded.

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