Today's Journey
Jun 20,2013
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“If you spend yourselves in behalf of the hungry and satisfy the
needs of the oppressed, then your light will rise in the darkness.” Isaiah 58:10
With e-mail and instant messages, the joy of letter
writing—and, better yet, receiving letters—is almost a lost commodity. I
love getting mail, especially from someone I deeply admire and
appreciate. My dad used to write to me regularly, and at the bottom of
each letter he would include his “life verses,” Isaiah 58:10-11.
In the broader context of this passage, the Israelites were feeling
disconnected from God, although, in their minds, they were doing all the
right things. So they filed a complaint. “Why have we fasted . . . and
you have not seen it? Why have we humbled ourselves, and you have not
noticed?” (Isaiah 58:3).
God replied to their self-righteous grumbling by pointing out that
though they were into all the rituals, they had neglected the things
that were dear to His heart. So He tells them, “Is not this the kind of
fasting I have chosen: to loose the chains of injustice . . . to share
your food with the hungry and to provide the poor wanderer with
shelter—when you see the naked to clothe him?” (Isaiah 58:6-7).
The point is clear. When we are actively doing what God really cares
about, extending His love and compassion to the disadvantaged, we will
find His favor and experience His presence. He assures us, “If you spend
yourselves in behalf of the hungry and satisfy the needs of the
oppressed, then your light will rise in the darkness” (Isaiah 58:10)
These verses were more than just a footnote on my dad’s letters. They
guided his life and ministry. I watched him pour himself out for those
who were hungry and homeless, caring for their physical needs as well
as nurturing the hunger of their souls that were longing for an eternal
home. Even on holidays, he would take the time to visit the widow who
lived down the street. For my dad, ministering to the needs of people
was not a job. It was his way of loving God and living out Isaiah 58:10-11.
If you wonder why God seems far away, could it be that you have ignored caring for those He cares about?
Your Journey…
- Make a list of some things you do to feel connected to the Lord. How do those things compare to the list in Isaiah 58:1-14?
- Are you actively involved in doing the things that God wants you to do? If not, ask Him to show you what to do. Then be sure to do it, and watch His light shine!
- What is your “life verse”? If you don’t have one, choose one, memorize it, and be sure to live it out. It’s a great way to leave a lasting legacy!
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