THE REDEEMER WILL COME FROM ZION

Passage: Isaiah 59:1~21  

Key verse: 20


1. Sin separates us from God (1-8)

We cannot be happy or even fully human without God. But sin broke our relationship with God. When our hearts are full of evil, our mouths speak lies; we never seek justice. Our hands and feet are busy doing evil. But God's arm is not too short to save.

2. The consequence of separation from God (9-15a)

The prophet confesses his people's sins of fomenting oppression and revolt, speaking lies and suppressing truth. They are in darkness and have become blind and directionless. Truth is nowhere to be found, and whoever shuns evil becomes a prey.

3. Judgment and redemption (15b-21)

The Lord found no one to stand on the side of justice. So he himself comes to execute judgment, wearing the breastplate of righteousness. He is the Redeemer of those who repent, and he puts his word and his Spirit in their mouths. This is his covenant promise to us (20,21).


Prayer: Lord, cleanse me of the sin that separates me from you. Thank you for the Redeemer who shed his blood for my sins (1Pe 1:18; 1Jn 1:7; 1Pe 2:24).

One Word: The Redeemer has come