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Isaiah 61: A Garment of Praise for a Spirit of Despair

WHEN JERUSALEM WAS destroyed, some people contemptuously nicknamed her "Zion for whom no one cares" (Jer 30:17). She was utterly despised and alone. But God is the only one who can delete the indelible and heal the incurable. In this chapter we see his healing and restorative work through his servant. The healing depicted here is as long as time and as wide as the created world, and we can have a part in it as well.

Warming Up to God

Think of a time you felt like an outcast. Who or what brought you comfort?

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Discovering the Word

  • Summarize the transforming ministry of the Lord's anointed servant in verses 1-3.
  • What is the significance of each metaphor in verse 3?
  • How do verses 4-9 depict Zion's transformed situation?
  • How are the two metaphors for righteousness found in the delighted outburst of song in verses 10-11 appropriate?

Applying the Word

  • How do verses 1-3 encourage you in areas of personal need?
  • There is a strong emphasis in this chapter on "righteousness" (vv. 3, 10-11) and "justice" (v. 8). How can you take a stand for justice this week for the glory of God's name?

Responding in Prayer

Pray for the poor, the broken-hearted and prisoners.

For Further Study

The New Friars by Scott A. Bessenecker

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