June 11, 2026, Isaiah 43:1-27
June 11, 2026, Isaiah 43:1-27
43 But now thus says
the Lord,
he who created you, O Jacob,
he who formed you, O
Israel:
“Fear not, for I have redeemed you;
I have called you by name,
you are mine.
2 When you pass through the waters, I will be with you;
and through the rivers,
they shall not overwhelm you;
when you walk through fire you shall not be burned,
and the flame shall not
consume you.
3 For I am the Lord your
God,
the Holy One of Israel,
your Savior.
I give Egypt as your ransom,
Cush and Seba in
exchange for you.
4 Because you are precious in my eyes,
and honored, and I love
you,
I give men in return for you,
peoples in exchange for
your life.
5 Fear not, for I am with you;
I will bring your
offspring from the east,
and from the west I will
gather you.
6 I will say to the north, Give up,
and to the south, Do not
withhold;
bring my sons from afar
and my daughters from
the end of the earth,
7 everyone who is called by my name,
whom I created for my
glory,
whom I formed and made.”
8 Bring out the people
who are blind, yet have eyes,
who are deaf, yet have
ears!
9 All the nations gather together,
and the peoples assemble.
Who among them can declare this,
and show us the former
things?
Let them bring their witnesses to prove them right,
and let them hear and say,
It is true.
10 “You are my witnesses,” declares the Lord,
“and my servant whom
I have chosen,
that you may know and believe me
and understand that I am
he.
Before me no god was formed,
nor shall there be any
after me.
11 I, I am the Lord,
and besides me there is no
savior.
12 I declared and saved and proclaimed,
when there was no strange
god among you;
and you are my
witnesses,” declares the Lord,
“and I am God.
13 Also henceforth I am he;
there is none who can
deliver from my hand;
I work, and who can turn
it back?”
14 Thus says the Lord,
your Redeemer, the Holy
One of Israel:
“For your sake I send to Babylon
and bring them all
down as fugitives,
even the Chaldeans, in the
ships in which they rejoice.
15 I am the Lord,
your Holy One,
the Creator of Israel,
your King.”
16 Thus says the Lord,
who makes a way in the
sea,
a path in the mighty
waters,
17 who brings forth chariot and horse,
army and warrior;
they lie down, they cannot rise,
they are
extinguished, quenched like a wick:
18 “Remember not the former things,
nor consider the things of
old.
19 Behold, I am doing a new thing;
now it springs forth, do
you not perceive it?
I will make a way in the wilderness
and rivers in the desert.
20 The wild beasts will honor me,
the jackals and the ostriches,
for I give water in the wilderness,
rivers in the desert,
to give drink to my chosen people,
21 the people whom I formed for myself
that they might declare my praise.
22 “Yet you did not call upon
me, O Jacob;
but you have been
weary of me, O Israel!
23 You have not brought me your sheep for burnt
offerings,
or honored me with your
sacrifices.
I have not burdened you with offerings,
or wearied you with
frankincense.
24 You have not bought me sweet cane with money,
or satisfied me with the
fat of your sacrifices.
But you have burdened me with your sins;
you have wearied me with
your iniquities.
25 “I, I am he
who blots out your
transgressions for my own sake,
and I will not remember
your sins.
26 Put me in remembrance; let us argue together;
set forth your case, that
you may be proved right.
27 Your first father sinned,
and your mediators
transgressed against me.
28 Therefore I will profane the princes of the
sanctuary,
and deliver Jacob to
utter destruction
and Israel to reviling.
Isaiah 43 reveals that despite Israel's failures,
God claims them as His own, promising to protect them through overwhelming
trials, gather them from exile, and completely blot out their
transgressions—not because they earned it, but for the sake of His own glory
and name.
What area of your
life currently feels like a dry, barren wasteland? How can you actively step
out in faith, trusting that God is already at work making a pathway and
providing water in that very desert?
In verse 22, God says, "You have been
weary of me, O Israel." Have your prayers, scripture reading, or church
attendance turned into a heavy, exhausting obligation? How does the reminder of
God's free grace in verse 25 lift that burden of performance off your
shoulders?
Robin Adams
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