“I Will Create New
Heavens And A New Earth”
“See, I will create new heavens and a new earth. The former things will not be remembered, nor will they come to mind. But be glad and rejoice forever in what I will create, for I will create Jerusalem to be a delight and its people a joy. I will rejoice over Jerusalem and take delight in my people; the sound of weeping and of crying will be heard in it no more. “Never again will there be in it an infant who lives but a few days, or an old man who does not live out his years; the one who dies at a hundred will be thought a mere child; the one who fails to reach a hundred will be considered accursed. They will build houses and dwell in them; they will plant vineyards and eat their fruit. No longer will they build houses and others live in them, or plant and others eat. For as the days of a tree, so will be the days of my people; my chosen ones will long enjoy the work of their hands. They will not labor in vain, nor will they bear children doomed to misfortune; for they will be a people blessed by the Lord, they and their descendants with them. Before they call I will answer; while they are still speaking I will hear. The wolf and the lamb will feed together, and the lion will eat straw like the ox, and dust will be the serpent’s food. They will neither harm nor destroy on all my holy mountain,” says the Lord.
Isaiah
65:17-25
My friends Robert and Colleen have
experienced a healthy marriage for decades, and I love watching them interact.
One will pass the butter to the other at dinner before being asked for it. The
other will refill a glass at the perfect moment. When they tell stories, they
finish each other’s sentences. Sometimes it seems they can read each other’s
mind.
It’s comforting that God knows and
cares for us even more than any person we know and love. When the prophet
Isaiah describes the relationship between God and His people in the coming
kingdom, he describes a tender, intimate relationship. God says about His
people, “Before they call I will answer; while they are still speaking I will
hear” (Isaiah 65:24).
But how can this be true? There are
things I’ve prayed about for years without receiving a response. I believe
that as we grow in intimacy with God, aligning our hearts with His, we can
learn to trust in His timing and care. We can begin to desire what God
desires. When we pray, we ask for—among other things—the things that are part
of God’s kingdom as described in Isaiah 65:
An end to sorrow (v. 19). Safe homes and full bellies and meaningful work for
all people (vv. 21–23). Peace in the natural world (v. 25). When God’s kingdom
comes in its fullness, God will answer these prayers completely.
How
might you participate in bringing God’s kingdom to earth? What will you ask God
for today?
God, thank
You for always hearing my prayers. I trust that You love me and are working all
things together for good for those whom You’ve called. Please transform my
desires so that I want what You want.
Our
Daily Bread – March 17, 2020