May 3, 2026, Isaiah 16:1-13
May 3,
2026, Isaiah 16:1-13
16 Send the
lamb to the ruler of the land,
from Sela, by way of the desert,
to the
mount of the daughter of Zion.
2 Like fleeing birds,
like a
scattered nest,
so are the daughters of Moab
at the
fords of the Arnon.
3 “Give
counsel;
grant
justice;
make your shade like night
at the
height of noon;
shelter the outcasts;
do not
reveal the fugitive;
4 let the outcasts of Moab
sojourn
among you;
be a shelter to them
from the
destroyer.
When the oppressor is no more,
and
destruction has ceased,
and he who tramples underfoot has vanished from the land,
5 then a throne will be
established in steadfast love,
and on it
will sit in faithfulness
in the tent
of David
one who judges and seeks justice
and is
swift to do righteousness.”
6 We have
heard of the pride of Moab—
how proud
he is!—
of his arrogance, his pride, and his insolence;
in his idle
boasting he is not right.
7 Therefore let Moab wail for
Moab,
let
everyone wail.
Mourn, utterly stricken,
for
the raisin cakes of Kir-hareseth.
8 For the
fields of Heshbon languish,
and the
vine of Sibmah;
the lords of the nations
have struck
down its branches,
which reached to Jazer
and strayed
to the desert;
its shoots spread abroad
and passed
over the sea.
9 Therefore I weep
with the weeping of Jazer
for the
vine of Sibmah;
I drench you with my tears,
O Heshbon
and Elealeh;
for over your summer fruit and your harvest
the shout
has ceased.
10 And joy and gladness are
taken away from the fruitful field,
and in the vineyards no songs are sung,
no cheers
are raised;
no treader treads out wine in the presses;
I have put
an end to the shouting.
11 Therefore my inner parts
moan like a lyre for Moab,
and my
inmost self for Kir-hareseth.
12 And when
Moab presents himself, when he wearies himself on the high place,
when he comes to his sanctuary to pray, he will not prevail.
13 This is the word that
the Lord spoke concerning
Moab in the past. 14 But now the Lord has spoken, saying, “In three years, like the years of
a hired worker, the glory of Moab will be brought into contempt, in spite of
all his great multitude, and those who remain will be very few and
feeble.”
Isaiah 16:1-13 focuses on a prophetic plea for Moab to
submit to Judah and seek refuge from impending Assyrian destruction. Moab is
urged to send tribute (lambs) to the King of Judah, aligning with a future
righteous descendant of David (vv. 1, 5). However, the passage highlights
Moab’s profound arrogance, leading to inevitable devastation and useless
prayers to their gods.
The Bible is clear about idol worship and mocks pagan
gods. Few of us have actual statues of gods in our homes.
Yet with self-reflection, are there matters in your life
that elevate you to a status of ‘too important” and take first place in your
life?
Examine your priorities and work to change as you put God
first.
Robin Adams
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