Jesus read Isaiah 61:1-2a. He stops before the second part of verse 2: "the day of vengeance of our God." That part was not yet. Jesus did not come to judge. That was later, he will judge after all.
However today he proclaims that he has come to bring salvation. He speaks of the Messiah, the Savior. He has come to turn the world up side down. All those in attendance will remember the rest of Isaiah 61. This prophesy is about the servant-messiah. The people will be restored. Those living in Jesus' time had mixed all this in with revolt against the hated overseers, the Romans. They cannot imagine how liberty and restoration can occur without release from Roman rule.
But Jesus leaves off vengeance.
It is clear to all who hear that Jesus is proclaiming himself messiah. We will bring release, freedom, a double portion. We will be comforted, given oil of gladness, rejoice with everlasting joy.
Verses 1-6 are in the voice of the savior himself. Verses 7-9 are God's response. Verses 10-11 are Isaiah's reaction to this proclamation.
Isaiah prophesied his coming. Jesus proclaimed he was here. Because of his actions, the signs and wonders and his final resurrection from the dead, we see that he fulfilled his mission. It did not work out as the Jews expected. But Jesus came for all men, Jews and Greek. He is my savior. Is he yours?
ISAIAH 61:1-11 [1] The Spirit of the Lord GOD is upon me, Because the LORD has anointed me To bring good news to the afflicted; He has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted, To proclaim liberty to captives And freedom to prisoners; [2] To proclaim the favorable year of the LORD And the day of vengeance of our God; To comfort all who mourn, [3] To grant those who mourn in Zion, Giving them a garland instead of ashes, The oil of gladness instead of mourning, The mantle of praise instead of a spirit of fainting So they will be called oaks of righteousness, The planting of the LORD, that He may be glorified. [4] Then they will rebuild the ancient ruins, They will raise up the former devastations; And they will repair the ruined cities, The desolations of many generations. [5] Strangers will stand and pasture your flocks, And foreigners will be your farmers and your vinedressers. [6] But you will be called the priests of the LORD; You will be spoken of as ministers of our God You will eat the wealth of nations, And in their riches you will boast. [7] Instead of your shame you will have a double portion, And instead of humiliation they will shout for joy over their portion Therefore they will possess a double portion in their land, Everlasting joy will be theirs. [8] For I, the LORD, love justice, I hate robbery in the burnt offering; And I will faithfully give them their recompense And make an everlasting covenant with them. [9] Then their offspring will be known among the nations, And their descendants in the midst of the peoples. All who see them will recognize them Because they are the offspring whom the LORD has blessed. [10] I will rejoice greatly in the LORD, My soul will exult in my God; For He has clothed me with garments of salvation, He has wrapped me with a robe of righteousness, As a bridegroom decks himself with a garland, And as a bride adorns herself with her jewels. [11] For as the earth brings forth its sprouts, And as a garden causes the things sown in it to spring up, So the Lord GOD will cause righteousness and praise To spring up before all the nations. NASB
Monday, January 9, 2012
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