THE MOUNTAIN OF THE LORD
Keywords 4:2a
Many nations will come and say,
"Come, let us go up to the mountain of the LORD, to the house of the God
of Jacob.
1. Let us go up to
the mountain of the Lord (1-5)
God chose Israel. He
redeemed them from slavery, and planted them on Mount
Zion so that they might
be a kingdom of priests--a shepherd nation, and Bible
teachers for the
world (Ex 19:5,6). He longed for the day when all nations would
go to Mount Zion, to
the place where his people dwelt, to study his word and
learn his ways. When
all nations obey God and follow his word, creation order
is restored on earth.
God’s kingdom is
restored. There will be no more war or
struggle to survive.
People will delight in God’s word and worship together.
Instead of armies,
the word of God will go out.
2. The Lord’s plan (6-13)
The prophet looks
some 200 years into the future, to the Babylonian Empire’s
invasion and conquest
of Jerusalem. After 70 years, God would bring them back,
wounded and broken.
Because of man’s sin, God’s discipline is
necessary.
But God had a plan.
He would gather the wounded and lame and make them
a remnant whom he
could use and bless. God’s purposes in history are
accomplished through
a remnant of people who know his grace.
Prayer Lord, may your word go
out to all the nations and restore your kingdom.
Help me to live as a
holy remnant who knows your grace.
One Word The word of the Lord
will go out
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