Establishment of the New Heaven And New Earth

Topic: Blessing
Passage: Isaiah 66:1–24

November 3, 2022

Commentary

God sitting on a throne (v. 1) with the earth as His footstool (Acts 7:49). Because of His majesty no one can build a house for Him to dwell in (1 Kings 8:27). He is the Creator (v. 2). Yet what He values above His inanimate Creation are humble and contrite people (Isa. 57:15) who follow His word. God wants His people to follow the truth He has revealed to them. For Israel that was primarily the Mosaic Covenant. Israel had to obey if they wanted to enjoy God’s blessings. The people’s religious sacrifices and offerings were only external ritual (vv. 3-6). In their hearts the people were murderers, perverts of God’s dietary laws (Lev. 11:7), and idolaters. They were going their own ways (Isa. 53:6) rather than the Lord’s way. Therefore, harsh judgment would come.

Israel’s return to the land will be like a woman giving birth to a son as soon as she has any labor pains (vv. 7-9)! God does not start something and leave it unfinished. All those that love and mourn for the Holy City are commanded to rejoice with Jerusalem (v. 10). The nations of the world shall look once again to Jerusalem for spiritual nourishment (v. 11). During that time, she shall experience peace like a river and glory like a flowing stream (v. 12). As God extends a spiritual rebirth to the nation of Israel during the time of her darkest hour, she will become the channel of God’s blessingto the Gentiles.

When God restores His people to Jerusalem in the Millennium, they will rejoice and prosper, but He will swoop down on her enemies in fiery judgment to slay them (vv. 14-18). People outside Israel will turn to Him and worship Him (vv. 19-21). The remnant of believing Jews will travel as missionaries to other parts of the world to tell Gentiles about God’s glory (v. 19). Some of them will be selected as priests and Levites, showing that all nations will be blessed through Israel (v. 21). This will usher in the final state of glorification, an unchanging state for both the redeemed and the damned (vv. 22-24). The redeemed will be in heaven, while the damned will be in hell.

Application

Just as the converted Jews became a blessing to the Gentiles, I want to become a blessing to all. This is what I would like to be known for as a Senior Citizen.

Isaiah 66:1–24 (NET)

1 This is what the Lord says: “The heavens are my throne and the earth is my footstool. Where then is the house you will build for me? Where is the place where I will rest?

2 My hand made them; that is how they came to be,” says the Lord. “I show special favor to the humble and contrite, who respect what I have to say.

3 The one who slaughters a bull also strikes down a man; the one who sacrifices a lamb also breaks a dog’s neck; the one who presents an offering includes pig’s blood with it; the one who offers incense also praises an idol. They have decided to behave this way; they enjoy these disgusting practices.

4 So I will choose severe punishment for them; I will bring on them what they dread, because I called, and no one responded. I spoke and they did not listen. They did evil before me; they chose to do what displeases me.”

5 Listen to the Lord’s message, you who respect his word! “Your countrymen, who hate you and exclude you, supposedly for the sake of my name, say, ‘May the Lord be glorified, then we will witness your joy.’ But they will be put to shame.

6 The sound of battle comes from the city; the sound comes from the temple! It is the sound of the Lord paying back his enemies.

7 Before she goes into labor, she gives birth! Before her contractions begin, she delivers a boy!

8 Who has ever heard of such a thing? Who has ever seen this? Can a country be brought forth in one day? Can a nation be born in a single moment? Yet as soon as Zion goes into labor she gives birth to sons!

9 Do I bring a baby to the birth opening and then not deliver it?” asks the Lord. “Or do I bring a baby to the point of delivery and then hold it back?” asks your God.

10 “Be happy for Jerusalem and rejoice with her, all you who love her! Share in her great joy, all you who have mourned over her!

11 For you will nurse from her satisfying breasts and be nourished; you will feed with joy from her milk-filled breasts.

12 For this is what the Lord says: “Look, I am ready to extend to her prosperity that will flow like a river, the riches of nations will flow into her like a stream that floods its banks. You will nurse from her breast and be carried at her side; you will play on her knees.

13 As a mother consoles a child, so I will console you, and you will be consoled over Jerusalem.”

14 When you see this, you will be happy, and you will be revived. The Lord will reveal his power to his servants and his anger to his enemies.

15 For look, the Lord comes with fire, his chariots come like a windstorm, to reveal his raging anger, his battle cry, and his flaming arrows.

16 For the Lord judges all humanity with fire and his sword; the Lord will kill many.

17 “As for those who consecrate and ritually purify themselves so they can follow their leader and worship in the sacred orchards, those who eat the flesh of pigs and other disgusting creatures, like mice —they will all be destroyed together,” says the Lord. 18 “I hate their deeds and thoughts! So I am coming to gather all the nations and ethnic groups; they will come and witness my splendor. 19 I will perform a mighty act among them and then send some of those who remain to the nations—to Tarshish, Pul, Lud (known for its archers), Tubal, Javan, and to the distant coastlands that have not heard about me or seen my splendor. They will tell the nations of my splendor. 20 They will bring back all your countrymen from all the nations as an offering to the Lord. They will bring them on horses, in chariots, in wagons, on mules, and on camels to my holy hill Jerusalem,” says the Lord, “just as the Israelites bring offerings to the Lord’s temple in ritually pure containers. 21 And I will choose some of them as priests and Levites,” says the Lord. 22 “For just as the new heavens and the new earth I am about to make will remain standing before me,” says the Lord, “so your descendants and your name will remain. 23 From one month to the next and from one Sabbath to the next, all people will come to worship me,” says the Lord. 24 “They will go out and observe the corpses of those who rebelled against me, for the maggots that eat them will not die, and the fire that consumes them will not die out. All people will find the sight abhorrent.”

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