"Desert" often...
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"Desert" often referred to spiritual desolation. It sounds like God will redeem his people and bring joy in place of despair and a way from desolation. Maybe some in the congregation are suffering from depression for one reason or another. In some cases there is no reason, which can make it even worse because there is nothing to fix. But God can send help to strengthen and heal all the physical and mental and spiritual suffering, even if we don't know what it is.
It is true that the Christmas season can bring joy and relief from spiritual ills for many. We know that God has sent someone to rescue us. We know whom God sent, but Isaiah is looking ahead to that day when everything will change for the better -- when Jesus comes.
If you are sick or out of a job or in debt you may feel hopeless, but Isaiah is telling us that God is sending a solution to all our problems. Our Lord can overcome evil for us. He can turn obstacles into opportunities. He can turn the burning ground into a bubbling spring! Our church is an avenue of that restoration and healing. Sometimes the church and its members will bring help: financially or with food and physical help. Just knowing that they are there to help can lift the spirits!
You can interpret the ferocious beasts as a collection agency, an order to court, a serious doctor's report -- even, as in some cases, a faulty computer when we are in a hurry. When we are "down," sometimes the smallest thing like a car ahead of us creeping along at the speed limit can infuriate us.
Even mundane things like that, God can overcome for us. Just knowing that God is in charge and that Jesus loves us can lift our spirits and we can sing with joy. God can overcome all the efforts of the devil to hurt us. When we are the redeemed, we never need to worry again.
It is true that the Christmas season can bring joy and relief from spiritual ills for many. We know that God has sent someone to rescue us. We know whom God sent, but Isaiah is looking ahead to that day when everything will change for the better -- when Jesus comes.
If you are sick or out of a job or in debt you may feel hopeless, but Isaiah is telling us that God is sending a solution to all our problems. Our Lord can overcome evil for us. He can turn obstacles into opportunities. He can turn the burning ground into a bubbling spring! Our church is an avenue of that restoration and healing. Sometimes the church and its members will bring help: financially or with food and physical help. Just knowing that they are there to help can lift the spirits!
You can interpret the ferocious beasts as a collection agency, an order to court, a serious doctor's report -- even, as in some cases, a faulty computer when we are in a hurry. When we are "down," sometimes the smallest thing like a car ahead of us creeping along at the speed limit can infuriate us.
Even mundane things like that, God can overcome for us. Just knowing that God is in charge and that Jesus loves us can lift our spirits and we can sing with joy. God can overcome all the efforts of the devil to hurt us. When we are the redeemed, we never need to worry again.

