Listen "Isaiah 13"
Episode Synopsis
Summary
This is the first of eleven prophecies against different nations surrounding Judah. Likely none were read by those neighbouring nations except those living in Judah. Babylon is first, and at the time of writing was yet to be a world superpower. The City of Babylon was actually destroyed by the Assyrians during Isaiah’s life. Isaiah is told of the rise and fall of Babylon. Eventually the Medes will come and remove Babylon.
God
While this oracle is about Babylon it also reminds us about who is really in charge. Daniel was told a similar thing about Babylon in a vision. “He controls the course of world events; he removes kings and sets up other kings.” (Daniel 2:21) It is easy to look at politics and world events, but it is not wise to. Assyria will give way to Babylon, and Babylon to Media and Persia, and to Greece, and to Rome. These kingdoms appear eternal and all-powerful - but no kingdom other than God’s is our hope.
Gospel
It is good news that Babylon is not eternal. Neither is any kingdom. Babylon offers an eternal life but it fails. Only in Jesus can we experience eternal life. Jesus’ kingdom is opposite to the world’s kingdom. Instead of the proud and arrogant Babylon, Jesus’ kingdom is a kingdom based on being poor in spirit (Matthew 5:3). This is the kingdom that won’t be changed or destroyed.
Reflection
How has this passage challenged you to adjust your priorities?
This is the first of eleven prophecies against different nations surrounding Judah. Likely none were read by those neighbouring nations except those living in Judah. Babylon is first, and at the time of writing was yet to be a world superpower. The City of Babylon was actually destroyed by the Assyrians during Isaiah’s life. Isaiah is told of the rise and fall of Babylon. Eventually the Medes will come and remove Babylon.
God
While this oracle is about Babylon it also reminds us about who is really in charge. Daniel was told a similar thing about Babylon in a vision. “He controls the course of world events; he removes kings and sets up other kings.” (Daniel 2:21) It is easy to look at politics and world events, but it is not wise to. Assyria will give way to Babylon, and Babylon to Media and Persia, and to Greece, and to Rome. These kingdoms appear eternal and all-powerful - but no kingdom other than God’s is our hope.
Gospel
It is good news that Babylon is not eternal. Neither is any kingdom. Babylon offers an eternal life but it fails. Only in Jesus can we experience eternal life. Jesus’ kingdom is opposite to the world’s kingdom. Instead of the proud and arrogant Babylon, Jesus’ kingdom is a kingdom based on being poor in spirit (Matthew 5:3). This is the kingdom that won’t be changed or destroyed.
Reflection
How has this passage challenged you to adjust your priorities?
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