“Humble, Damaged & Afraid”
As Isaiah closes out his book, he gives his
people a clear understanding of what God is looking for out of His people. “But this is the one to whom I will look: he
who is humble and contrite in spirit and trembles at My word” (Isaiah
66.2b). The same message could be said
for us in the church today. If we want
God to “look” or show favor to us, we must take on these types of qualities
within our lives. To be “humble”, means
lowly our depressed. It expresses
feelings of understanding just how big God is and how unworthy we are of His
love. To be “contrite in spirit”,
indicates that we are damaged, maimed and broken, with Him being our only means
of repair. Finally, to “tremble” at His
word, gives the impression of a “reverential fear”. That means that we are fully aware of the
awesome power that is contained within His word. Today, if we realize how unworthy and broken
we are and if we understand that His Word alone is what can fix us, then we
will begin to live a life that shows our appreciation for God’s sacrifice for
us and cause Him to look upon us!
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