The servant of the Lord
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Listen to me, you islands;
hear this, you distant nations:
before I was born the Lord called me;
from my mother’s womb he has spoken my name.
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He made my mouth like a sharpened sword,
in the shadow of his hand he hid me;
he made me into a polished arrow
and concealed me in his quiver.
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He said to me, ‘You are my servant,
Israel, in whom I will display my splendour.’
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But I said, ‘I have laboured in vain;
I have spent my strength for nothing at all.
Yet what is due to me is in the Lord’s hand,
and my reward is with my God.’
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And now the Lord says –
he who formed me in the womb to be his servant
to bring Jacob back to him
and gather Israel to himself,
for I am honoured in the eyes of the Lord
and my God has been my strength –
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he says:
‘It is too small a thing for you to be my servant
to restore the tribes of Jacob
and bring back those of Israel I have kept.
I will also make you a light for the Gentiles,
that my salvation may reach
to the ends of the earth.’
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This is what the Lord says –
the Redeemer and Holy One of Israel –
to him who was despised
and abhorred by the nation,
to the servant of rulers:
‘Kings will see you and stand up,
princes will see and bow down,
because of the Lord, who is faithful,
the Holy One of Israel, who has chosen you.’
Restoration of Israel
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This is what the Lord says:
‘In the time of my favour I will answer you,
and in the day of salvation I will help you;
I will keep you and will make you
to be a covenant for the people,
to restore the land
and to reassign its desolate inheritances,
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to say to the captives, “Come out,”
and to those in darkness, “Be free!”
‘They will feed beside the roads
and find pasture on every barren hill.
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They will neither hunger nor thirst,
nor will the desert heat or the sun beat down on them.
He who has compassion on them will guide them
and lead them beside springs of water.
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I will turn all my mountains into roads,
and my highways will be raised up.
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See, they will come from afar –
some from the north, some from the west,
some from the region of Aswan.’
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Shout for joy, you heavens;
rejoice, you earth;
burst into song, you mountains!
For the Lord comforts his people
and will have compassion on his afflicted ones.
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But Zion said, ‘The Lord has forsaken me,
the Lord has forgotten me.’
15
‘Can a mother forget the baby at her breast
and have no compassion on the child she has borne?
Though she may forget,
I will not forget you!
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See, I have engraved you
on the palms of my hands;
your walls are ever before me.
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Your children hasten back,
and those who laid you waste depart from you.
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Lift up your eyes and look around;
all your children gather and come to you.
As surely as I live,’ declares the Lord,
‘you will wear them all as ornaments;
you will put them on, like a bride.
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‘Though you were ruined and made desolate
and your land laid waste,
now you will be too small for your people,
and those who devoured you will be far away.
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The children born during your bereavement
will yet say in your hearing,
“This place is too small for us;
give us more space to live in.”
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Then you will say in your heart,
“Who bore me these?
I was bereaved and barren;
I was exiled and rejected.
Who brought these up?
I was left all alone,
but these – where have they come from?”’
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This is what the Sovereign Lord says:
‘See, I will beckon to the nations,
I will lift up my banner to the peoples;
they will bring your sons in their arms
and carry your daughters on their hips.
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Kings will be your foster fathers,
and their queens your nursing mothers.
They will bow down before you with their faces to the ground;
they will lick the dust at your feet.
Then you will know that I am the Lord;
those who hope in me will not be disappointed.’
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Can plunder be taken from warriors,
or captives be rescued from the fierce?
25 But this is what the Lord says:
‘Yes, captives will be taken from warriors,
and plunder retrieved from the fierce;
I will contend with those who contend with you,
and your children I will save.
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I will make your oppressors eat their own flesh;
they will be drunk on their own blood, as with wine.
Then all mankind will know
that I, the Lord, am your Saviour,
your Redeemer, the Mighty One of Jacob.’
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Word by Word Meditations
by Fred Ursell
Isaiah 49: “engraved” (v.16)
In response to Zion’s feelings of abandonment (v.14) God asks “can a mother forget the child she has borne?” And immediately he answers “though she may forget, I will not forget you!” (v.15). His love is stronger than maternal instinct. “See, I have engraved you on the palms of my hands” (v.16) could seem metaphorical. But Jesus had human hands, and even after his resurrection nail-prints were visible (see John 20 vv.25-27). He was crucified for you and for me,, and that fact is cut into his body. As he said to Thomas, “stop doubting and believe.”
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