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18 Ah, land of whirring wings
that is beyond the rivers of Cush,
which sends ambassadors by the sea,
in vessels of papyrus on the waters!
Go, you swift messengers,
to a nation tall and smooth,
to a people feared near and far,
a nation mighty and conquering,
whose land the rivers divide.
All you inhabitants of the world,
you who dwell on the earth,
when a signal is raised on the mountains, look!
When a trumpet is blown, hear!
For thus the LORD said to me:
“I will quietly look from my dwelling
like clear heat in sunshine,
like a cloud of dew in the heat of harvest.”
For before the harvest, when the blossom is over,
and the flower becomes a ripening grape,
he cuts off the shoots with pruning hooks,
and the spreading branches he lops off and clears away.
They shall all of them be left
to the birds of prey of the mountains
and to the beasts of the earth.
And the birds of prey will summer on them,
and all the beasts of the earth will winter on them.
At that time tribute will be brought to the LORD of hosts
from a people tall and smooth,
from a people feared near and far,
a nation mighty and conquering,
whose land the rivers divide,
to Mount Zion, the place of the name of the LORD of hosts.
(ESV)
I believe that chapter 18 is an expansion of Isaiah 17:12-14. The flow between the two chapters speaks to the hand of God being involved in all details of future events. Although there is much debate over exactly what (or whom) Isaiah 18 is speaking of, we can still digest some powerful truth bombs from the chapter.
The Lord compares His looking upon us as the serene sunshine that is present all day long. I wonder, do we really view God in that way? Do we live like we are continually watched like the radiant warmth from the sun? How would this affect our behavior if we are constantly reminded of His presence?
The Lord will destroy His enemies as quickly as a sharp knife cuts through a small tree branch. His powerful is unending. It is unimaginable. It’s incomprehensible. Even when the Lord “rests” His great power and sovereignty is clearly seen. Where in our lives have we short-changed His power? Where are we struggling to believe in it?
God has given us the signals. He has sent His Son and promised victory. The story has already been written – we are simply being used to put words on the pages. This is an amazing thought. Oftentimes, we don’t see God in the small things because we don’t expect to. Being alerted and reminded of His truth gives us a rock solid foundation of faith. Like a bugle that blasts forth, jolting us in the silence of night, the Lord’s truth pricks the human heart. It both warms us and warns us.
We have been alerted! We have been saved and redeemed as His people! His hand is over every detail of our lives. Let us not hide our heads in the sand and grow complacent to His ever-present character. Let us run the race with expectation knowing that He walks among us.