Thursday
December 7, 2023

Re-center Around God

Isaiah 61:1-6

The Year of the Lord’s Favor

  1. The Spirit of the Sovereign Lord is on me,
    because the Lord has anointed me
    to proclaim good news to the poor.
    He has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted,
    to proclaim freedom for the captives
    and release from darkness for the prisoners,
  2. to proclaim the year of the Lord’s favor
    and the day of vengeance of our God,
    to comfort all who mourn,
  3. and provide for those who grieve in Zion—
    to bestow on them a crown of beauty
    instead of ashes,
    the oil of joy
    instead of mourning,
    and a garment of praise
    instead of a spirit of despair.
    They will be called oaks of righteousness,
    a planting of the Lord
    for the display of his splendor.
  4. They will rebuild the ancient ruins
    and restore the places long devastated;
    they will renew the ruined cities
    that have been devastated for generations.
  5. Strangers will shepherd your flocks;
    foreigners will work your fields and vineyards.
  6. And you will be called priests of the Lord,
    you will be named ministers of our God.
    You will feed on the wealth of nations,
    and in their riches you will boast.

Here are some of the prophetic words about the Messiah that Jesus references (see the Tuesday devotion). They are weighted with hope-filled promises for a beaten-down group of people. Years later, God’s people would receive at Bethlehem the “Hope of nations,” known as Jesus, the fulfiller of these promises spoken of in Isaiah 61:1-3 (above).

In light of God as our true provider and source of hope, let’s ponder how we engage with him in these terms:

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Review for the week

In whom – and in what – do you put your hope? Think in terms of money, friendships, experience, personal ingenuity, etc. Do you consider God your primary source of hope and help -- or does His role come only after other options fail to produce?

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Repent if Necessary

If appropriate, repent of letting other things or people take the place of God in your line of defense and help. You may need to repent of not trusting Him with your life – particularly if you fear his way may be uncomfortable for you.

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Return as Necessary

Ask God to take His rightful place as primary provider and helper. Mentally envision giving Him that place in your heart, your home, and schedule.

Micro-Meditation

Psalm 146:5

  1. Blessed are those whose help
    is the God of Jacob,
    whose hope is in the LORD their God.

Teaching or Command of God:

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Psalm 46:11

  1. The LORD Almighty is with us;
    the God of Jacob is our fortress.
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Ephesians 4:1-5

I urge you to live a life worthy of the calling you have received. Be completely humble and gentle, be patient, bearing with one another in love. Make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace. There is one body and one Spirit, just as you were called to one hope when you were called; one Lord, one faith, one baptism; one God and Father of all, who is over all and through all and in all.

Pondering Point

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The season around Christmas is a time of hope for many, but a reminder of painful experiences, loss or emptiness for others. Shine your warm glow of God’s hope gently that those in need may benefit.

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Prayer for the Day

[Insert your own prayer about today's devotion.]    

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