“A Shoot from A Stump”
BIBLE READING:
Isaiah
10-13
“A shoot will come up from the stump of Jesse; from his roots
a Branch will bear fruit.” — Isaiah 11:1
“God’s people had
forgotten God; they had forgotten his call to act justly, love mercy, and walk
humbly with him (Micah 6:8). God grieved at this because he had planted the
people “like a choice vine of sound and reliable stock” (Jeremiah 2:21) and had
expected them to grow and flourish and carry out his purposes in the world. But
they had become wild and corrupt. The prophets warned that there would be
consequences, and the people faced seventy long years of oppression in exile in
Babylon.
But in the midst
of this tragedy, Isaiah speaks the sweetest words of hope the people could
hear. Though the family line of King David, son of Jesse, had been cut down to
a stump, out of the deep, thick humus of human faith and suffering a tender new
shoot would grow. This little green sprig would be a sign of something new
springing from the old.
We, too, long for
deliverance from oppression in our slavery to sin. So even as we anticipate the
birth of Jesus the Branch, the new shoot from the stump of Jesse, we also
anticipate, in hope, a second coming of Christ. We await the completion of
God’s promises of salvation—when God will free from sin’s grip his well-loved
creation and come to live with us forever.
Are you longing for that day? -Thea Leunk
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