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Isaiah 31:4 - Thoughts on the Lord's protection - Day 150

Good afternoon brothers and sisters,

Running a day behind of writing.  Sometimes I let a passage roll around in my head for a day.  Then when I come back to it, there is a little more to think about.  I want these devotions to be an encouragement to meditate on what God says.  If it is just a mechanical process and not meditation, then not sure it is of much real value.  

Blessings, 

Jeff 

The Lord promises protection for Judah and Jerusalem from the Assyrians.  The same protection is not given to Israel.  Nor does it extend to protection from Babylon in the future.  

It occurs to me that the real implicit question is what will Judah and Jerusalem do with this time of protection.  Will they see it as a reprieve from judgment and repent or will they see it as what they deserve and continue in their disobedience?

Then of course I have to ask the same question of myself.  I must remind myself that the current circumstances are not an indication of my spiritual condition. The standard is living as God tells me to in the Word.  I must look to the things that are unseen and not to the things that are seen.

Unfortunately, Judah and Jerusalem continue in disobedience and the protection is removed.  How will I take advantage of the protection that the Lord is currently providing me?

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