Incentives: Pasture

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Isaiah 65:1-16

1 The Lord says,

“I was ready to respond, but no one asked for help.
I was ready to be found, but no on
e was looking for me.
I said, ‘Here I am, here I am!’ to a nation that did not call on my name.
2 All day long I opened my arms to a rebellious people.
But they follow their own evil paths
and their own crooked schemes.
3 All day long they insult me to my face
by worshiping idols in their sacred gardens.
They burn incense on pagan altars.
4 At night they go out among the graves,
worshiping the dead.
They eat the flesh of pigs
and make stews with other forbidden foods.
5 Yet they say to each other,
‘Don’t come too close or you will defile me!
I am holier than you!’
These people are a stench in my nostrils,
an acrid smell that never goes away.

6 “Look, my decree is written out in front of me:
I will not stand silent;
I will repay them in full!
Yes, I will repay them—
7 both for their own sins
and for those of their ancestors,”
says the Lord.
“For they also burned incense on the mountains
and insulted me on the hills.
I will pay them back in full!

8 “But I will not destroy them all,”
says the Lord.
“For just as good grapes are found among a cluster of bad ones
(and someone will say, ‘Don’t throw them all away—
some of those grapes are good!’),
so I will not destroy all Israel.
For I still have true servants there.
9 I will preserve a remnant of the people of Israel
and of Judah to possess my land.
Those I choose will inherit it,
and my servants will live there.
10 The plain of Sharon will again be filled with flocks
for my people who have searched for me,
and the valley of Achor will be a place to pasture herds.

11 “But because the rest of you have forsaken the Lord
and have forgotten his Temple,
and because you have prepared feasts to honor the god of Fate
and have offered mixed wine to the god of Destiny,
12 now I will ‘destine’ you for the sword.
All of you will bow down before the executioner.
For when I called, you did not answer.
When I spoke, you did not listen.
You deliberately sinned—before my very eyes—
and chose to do what you know I despise.”

13 Therefore, this is what the Sovereign Lord says:
“My servants will eat,
but you will starve.
My servants will drink,
but you will be thirsty.
My servants will rejoice,
but you will be sad and ashamed.
14 My servants will sing for joy,
but you will cry in sorrow and despair.
15 Your name will be a curse word among my people,
for the Sovereign Lord will destroy you
and will call his true servants by another name.
16 All who invoke a blessing or take an oath
will do so by the God of truth.
For I will put aside my anger
and forget the evil of earlier days.

Think

Pasture—what a rich word! For a grazing animal, pasture represents abundance. Surrounded by acres of green grass, sheep or cows leisurely munch to their hearts’ content on food designed to keep growing right under their feet. Pasture represents unending provision in a peaceful setting.

Maybe you know people who are deeply content in a way like this. There’s a certain calm about them. They have a quiet confidence. They are also deeply resourceful. They seem to know what to do in almost every situation, as if they have an unending supply of wisdom for right living.

Isaiah begins his chapter by explaining that this kind of life is actually a gift of pure grace. Even though it is the result of seeking God, the people who have found this pasture–life didn’t start out seeking God at all. It was sheer mercy that got them started. God says, “I was found by those who did not seek me.” And he pictures himself calling out, “Here am I, here am I,” to people who weren’t even calling on his name.

Some were given the ears to hear God’s voice in a culture full of heathen practices. They found God’s pasture because they sought the God who was seeking them.

If today we hear God’s voice, let’s search him out. There’s real pasture up ahead.

Pray

Father, life can be so draining for me. I long to know the pasture–life. In your grace, move me to find you and to draw from your resources to help feed others. In Jesus’ name, Amen