In Quietness and Confidence

                                                                 Isaiah 30,15           

In returning and rest you shall be saved; in quietness and confidence shall be your strength.
Isaiah 30:15

RECOMMENDED SCRIPTURE ISAIAH 30:1-15 “Woe to the rebellious children,” says the Lord,“Who take counsel, but not of Me,And who devise plans, but not of My Spirit,That they may add sin to sin;Who walk to go down to Egypt,And have not asked My advice,To strengthen themselves in the strength of Pharaoh,And to trust in the shadow of Egypt!Therefore the strength of Pharaoh shall be your shame, And trust in the shadow of EgyptShall be your humiliation.For his princes were at Zoan, And his ambassadors came to Hanes.They were all ashamed of a people who could not benefit them,Or be help or benefit,But a shame and also a reproach.”The burden against the beasts of the South. Through a land of trouble and anguish,From which came the lioness and lion,The viper and fiery flying serpent, They will carry their riches on the backs of young donkeys,And their treasures on the humps of camels,To a people who shall not profit;For the Egyptians shall help in vain and to no purpose.Therefore I have called her Rahab-Hem-Shebeth. Now go, write it before them on a tablet,And note it on a scroll,That it may be for time to come,Forever and ever:That this is a rebellious people, Lying children,Children who will not hear the law of the Lord;10 Who say to the seers, “Do not see,”And to the prophets, “Do not prophesy to us right things; Speak to us smooth things, prophesy deceits.”

COMMENTS: Isaiah was so frustrated with his people.  They rebelled and refused to repent.  It was obvious how patient God had been, doing everything to try to convince them to repent.  Isaiah was frustrated that history wasn’t enough to convince them to repent. He was also frustrated at lack of leadership from their king too.  But he knew people follow their leader either to repentance or to rebellion.  But Isaiah couldn’t bear to see his people continuing into destruction because of pride and hard hearts.  I can relate to him.  Our step grandson is 18 and going through such a period of rebellion.  Being 18, his parents (our daughter and son-in-law) are no longer legally able to prevent him from making self-destructive choices.  Their conversations and pleas and warnings of consequences are falling on deaf ears and he has already faced significant consequences of his choices and is getting worse.   Yet he refused to admit and either change or ask for their help.  So painful for them and us, for those who deeply care for and love him and want to help and forgive. 

Consider how much hurt we put on Christ when we continue to rebel against Him and render His unimaginable sacrifice unused in our lives.  How much we hurt Him when we rebel and refuse the blessing of receiving the redemption His sacrifice provides.

The teen years are what I call the dark years.  Some children go through those years unskaved and stay true to the moral compass Christ centered parents have instilled in them.  But some rebel against that compass and faith they were exposed to and venture down the dark self-destructive path of sin and pride.  

Isaiah saw the royal delegation leaving for Egypt seeking an alliance from Egypt to help them defend against their enemies. King Hezekiah couldn’t bring himself to trust God to provide sufficient protection alone in spite of Isaiah’s council.   Hezekiah hadn’t sought God’s council from Isaiah (Isaiah 30:2).  Isaiah warned Hezekiah not to go to Egypt, God would provide sufficient help and protection if he would trust Him (vs15).

We need to learn from Isaiah and Hezekiah’s failure and put our full trust in Him too.  To put our cares and worries and f ears on Him instead of going ahead of His lead and doing or saying things that makes things worse and cause us regrets.

 

“This quietness and confidence is… an abiding frame of mind, an all-enduring and an all-pervading spirit…. Indeed it’s priceless value lies in the fact that it pervades the anxious activities of life.”
George Wilson, Edinburgh preacher

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