Daily Bible Reading — Sustained by God’s Word of Joyنموونە
December 15
Introduction
King Ahaz ruled Judah (southern kingdom) from 735-715 B.C., and King Pekah ruled the northern kingdom of Israel from 752-732 B.C. Between 735 and 732 B.C., Israel and Syria invaded Judah (2 Kings 15:27—16:20; 2 Chronicles 28:1-27). At first Pekah and King Rezin of Syria tried to force Ahaz to join them in their battles against Assyria. When Ahaz didn’t cooperate, Pekah and Rezin tried to replace him with a king who would be friendlier to their purpose (Isaiah 7:5, 6). The prophet Isaiah told Ahaz that the LORD would give him a sign to indicate that God will be with Judah and that there will be no need for Judah to seek an alliance with Assyria (Isaiah 7:14). In today’s reading Isaiah’s wife bears him a son, and the LORD tells Isaiah to give his newborn son a name that symbolizes that the kings of Israel and Syria will be destroyed quickly by their Assyrian foes (verse 3). Because King Ahaz prefers to seek an alliance with Assyria rather than rely on God, Isaiah receives a warning from the LORD about the upcoming Assyrian invasion.
Today’s Scripture: Isaiah 8:13
“Remember that I, the LORD Almighty, am holy; I am the one you must fear.”
Today’s Reading
Isaiah 8:1-20
Reflect
The references to Damascus and Samaria in verse 4 pertain to the wealth of Syria and Israel to be taken by their Assyrian foes. How does the name of Isaiah’s son relate to what is to take place? What warning does the LORD give to Isaiah (verses 11, 12)? What does Isaiah tell his disciples (verses 16-20)? Reread verse 20. What is the LORD teaching you?
Pray
Almighty God, I seek to listen to what you are teaching me. May the plans I make this day be in accord with your will. Give me an obedient and humble heart so that I, like Isaiah, can be a “living message” to others. Amen.
Prayer Concern
Those who prefer to consult fortunetellers and mediums rather than trust in God
Tomorrow’s Reading
Isaiah 8:21—9:7: The prophet Isaiah brings words of hope about a future king.
Scripture
About this Plan
Daily Bible Reading is designed to facilitate consistent interaction with Scripture. It includes background information on each day’s Scripture passage and key verse for meditation, reflection questions to help you dive deeper into Scripture, a prayer and prayer concern to help you connect to God and be of spiritual support to others. Journey with us this month as we explore the theme “Sustained by God’s Word of Joy.”
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