The 60's of the previous century came with its many new social ideas that were considered radical and anti-establishment. This happened mainly in North America where much was happening post war world 2 and the growing influence of communism. During the same period came the Jesus movement where there was a yearning for more beyond what organized religion could offer. This was a revival of sorts. But like all revivals, it only lasted a generation. But God is always persistent in pursuing us.
Isaiah 62:11-12
Indeed the Lord has proclaimed
To the end of the world:
“Say to the daughter of Zion,
‘Surely your salvation is coming;
Behold, His reward is with Him,
And His work before Him.’ ”
And they shall call them The Holy People,
The Redeemed of the Lord;
And you shall be called Sought Out,
A City Not Forsaken.
This chapter in Isaiah is quite intimate in the way God refers to the people of Israel. He delights with them to the point of marriage. I suppose that is the only way to describe His love for His people in human terms. God never gave up. In verse 12 He calls them "The Holy People". Reference is also made to Jerusalem that means "Foundation of Peace". Everything has significance here as we have a manuscript that preserves what God has said to His people and others. It is only natural that people will not be satisfied until they find the permanent and eternal solution to their human issues and problems.
Father, forgive me for my sins of commission and omission. Be the Lord of my day and life. Lead me and show me your ways. I know you have wonderful things in store for me as described in Isaiah 62.
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