Read: Isaiah 60:1-62:5; Philippians 1:27-2:18; Psalm 72:1-20; Proverbs 24:11-12
Isaiah gives us so much hope of restoration and redemption. I especially like verse 10 of Chapter 60 that says, “foreigners will rebuild your walls, and their kings will serve you.” To us this is saying that Satan’s kingdom will one day serve us. God is doing this very thing right now on the earth as the kingdoms of the world are becoming the kingdoms of our God. Every thing is flipping and we are becoming the head and not the tail. Instead of shame, we are going to receive a double portion and rejoice in our inheritance. The Lord will take delight in us and our God will rejoice over us.
Paul speaks of a day when the Church will stand as one and put the enemy to flight. He encourages us not to give us in doing good especially to others and to esteem others higher than ourselves.
Our Psalms has to do with the dispensation we just entered into. It is like we crossed over from David’s reign to Solomon’s reign.
Lord, thank you for all the good and precious promises you have given us. May we know how to walk in this new era.
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