Chapter 9:
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Isaiah 9
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The Son that should be born, and his kingdom. (1-7) The
judgments to come upon Israel, and on the enemies of the kingdom of Christ.
(8-21)
Verses 1-7 The
Syrians and Assyrians first ravaged the countries here mentioned, and that
region was first favoured by the preaching of Christ. Those that want the
gospel, walk in darkness, and in the utmost danger. But when the gospel comes to
any place, to any soul, light comes. Let us earnestly pray that it may shine
into our hearts, and make us wise unto salvation. The gospel brings joy with it.
Those who would have joy, must expect to go through hard work, as the
husbandman, before he has the joy of harvest; and hard conflict, as the soldier,
before he divides the spoil. The Jews were delivered from the yoke of many
oppressors; this was a shadow of the believer's deliverance from the yoke of
Satan. The cleansing the souls of believers from the power and pollution of sin,
would be by the influence of the Holy Spirit, as purifying fire. These great
things for the church, shall be done by the Messiah, Emmanuel. The Child is
born; it was certain; and the church, before Christ came in the flesh,
benefitted by his undertaking. It is a prophecy of him and of his kingdom, which
those that waited for the Consolation of Israel read with pleasure. This Child
was born for the benefit of us men, of us sinners, of all believers, from the
beginning to the end of the world. Justly is he called Wonderful, for he is both
God and man. His love is the wonder of angels and glorified saints. He is the
Counsellor, for he knew the counsels of God from eternity; and he gives counsel
to men, in which he consults our welfare. He is the Wonderful Counsellor; none
teaches like him. He is God, the mighty One. Such is the work of the Mediator,
that no less power than that of the mighty God could bring it to pass. He is
God, one with the Father. As the Prince of Peace, he reconciles us to God; he is
the Giver of peace in the heart and conscience; and when his kingdom is fully
established, men shall learn war no more. The government shall be upon him; he
shall bear the burden of it. Glorious things are spoken of Christ's government.
There is no end to the increase of its peace, for the happiness of its subjects
shall last for ever. The exact agreement of this prophecy with the doctrine of
the New Testament, shows that Jewish prophets and Christian teachers had the
same view of the person and salvation of the Messiah. To what earthly king or
kingdom can these words apply? Give then, O Lord, to thy people to know thee by
every endearing name, and in every glorious character. Give increase of grace in
every heart of thy redeemed upon earth.
Verses 8-21 Those
are ripening apace for ruin, whose hearts are unhumbled under humbling
providences. For that which God designs, in smiting us, is, to turn us to
himself; and if this point be not gained by lesser judgments, greater may be
expected. The leaders of the people misled them. We have reason to be afraid of
those that speak well of us, when we do ill. Wickedness was universal, all were
infected with it. They shall be in trouble, and see no way out; and when men's
ways displease the Lord, he makes even their friends to be at war with them. God
would take away those they thought to have help from. Their rulers were the
head. Their false prophets were the tail and the rush, the most despicable. In
these civil contests, men preyed on near relations who were as their own flesh.
The people turn not to Him who smites them, therefore he continues to smite: for
when God judges, he will overcome; and the proudest, stoutest sinner shall
either bend or break.
Chapter 9:
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| Read Isaiah 9 |
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