Isaiah speaks of both God’s judgment (Isaiah 34:2) and His salvation
(Isaiah 35:2). What a privilege it is to be called “the redeemed of the
Lord” (Isaiah 35:9-10). We're not to "trust Egypt" (Isaiah 36:6) -
That's what we've been delivered from. We're to "trust the Lord our God"
(Isaiah 36:7) - It's the Lord who has delivered us from "Egypt." The
redemption of God - This is the source of true happiness, real joy and
lasting gladness.
God's Word is "a lamp to our feet and a light to our path." He has "wondrous things" to teach us as we pray "Open my eyes that I may see" (Psalm 119:105, 18, 11). "May God's blessing surround you each day, as you trust Him and walk in His way. May His presence within guard and keep you from sin, go in peace, go in joy, go in love." "Not unto us, O Lord, not unto us, but to Your Name give glory, because of Your mercy and Your truth" (Psalm 115:1).
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