"Look to Me And be saved, All you ends of the earth! For I am God, and there is no other" Isaiah 45:22
The bible says the wicked are estranged from the womb, they go astray, speak lies and have poison like that of the serpent (Psalm 58:3-4). And truly this venom of sin (serpent) is destroying lives today. Even children and youths are not exempted and so many lives have been ushered to untimely grave and eternity without Christ. Of course, this affirm the bible truth that the wages of sin is death (Romans 6:23). So, whenever a person, or a group of people, or a nation sins, there will be a repercussion and that is death. Everyone who works certainly receives a pay which may be hourly, daily, weekly, monthly or as agreed by both the employer and the employee. There is sure, a just, and a commensurate reward for every work done, and so is it for every sin committed. As this could be likened to the incident that occurred in the wilderness when the children of Israel spoke adversely against God and Moses their leader when they were discouraged because of the way (Numbers 21:4-5). Consequently, in verse 6, judgment came and God sent fiery serpents to bite them. But they soon admit their fault (verse7), they went to Moses and God instructed Moses to lift up a fiery serpent (a replica) of the one that bite them. God in love and mercy stepped in quickly and made provision for them from death and destruction, however, a condition must be fulfilled before they can live. In verses 8-9, "Then the LORD said to Moses, Make a fiery serpent, and set it on a pole; and it shall be that everyone who is bitten, when he looks at it, shall live. "So Moses made a bronze serpent and put it on a pole; and so it was, if a serpent had bitten anyone when he looked at the bronze serpent, he lived." Anyone who is bitten by the serpent must look up to the brazen serpent hung on the tree by Moses, but failure to do so will result into death. Now, Jesus Christ has equally been lifted up for the salvation of entire human race and as many will look to Him will be saved (John 3:14-15). For He came with the intent to deliver His people from sins, Satan and all evil (Matthew 1:21, 1 John 3:8, Romans 10:11-13).
Since the time of Adam when the first man sinned, God instructed the serpent to bruise his heel, and man on the other hand to bruise the head of the serpent for this was God's just judgment for sin (Genesis 3:15). Satan has been busy preoccupying himself with troubling man since then but when Jesus (the second Adam) came, He fulfilled God's judgment on Satan (serpent) on the cross where He crushed his head. Jesus therefore became propitiation for sins that predisposes us to satanic assault. He is also our perfect sacrifice and replacement for our evils, sins and iniquity. When he hung on the cross, His side was pierced, and from there blood and water gushed out. And from His thorn crowned head, His nail driven hands and feet, and His broken (lacerated) body, blood flowed down (from His head to His feet) and with this blood, a basic requirement for sin atonement, He purchased redemption for humanity. For the bible says without the shedding of blood there is no remission (Leviticus 17:11, Hebrews 9:22). Having shed His blood, He declared "it is finished" then He yielded up the ghost. He broke the bonds of sin and sets us free by the pain and agony which He suffered. He died on the cross and gave His life for us so that we might live (Matthew 27:33-50, Mark 15:17-37, Luke 23:32-46, John 19:17-30, Isaiah 53:5). And anyone who will look up to that man of Calvary will live. As many will look to Him also will be healed for there the healing waters flow and there is life abundantly.
Though Satan is poised damning souls into hell fire as he continues his atrocities with his three fold agenda-to steal, kill and destroy. He steals the heart of men away from God, makes them to disobey God and be positioned for judgment. He also orchestrates and accuses them before God, kills everything of God in them and eventually kills them physically, and then destroys their soul in hell fire. The bible says the sting of death is sin and the strength of the sin is the law (1 Corinthians 15:56). What strengthen sin is the law because man will always prefer and delight to break the laws of God than keep it, and when sin is committed, there is an attended consequence of judgment. Sin is truly the transgression of the law (1 John 3:4). Sinning against God and disobeying His command releases the law that produces death into action according to Romans 8:12-13. Therefore, the law of death is activated by sin. But there is another law, it is the law of life in Christ Jesus which is activated by the indwelling Christ (Romans 8:2). And when the law of life kicks into action immediately an individual renounces sin and Satan, forsakes, repents and asks God for forgiveness of his sins, then, a new law begins. Henceforth, he no longer fears death or consequences of sins because he has become a co-heir with Jesus who is life and the giver of life. The life of Christ flows in him and he can no longer carry death sentence (Romans 8:15-17a).
A lot is going on simultaneously in the world and many things are muddled up, everyone tries to justify his or her actions, yet, God's stand against sins of any form has not changed. God will overlook sin only on one condition, if man repents; but if man continues in sins, he will also continue to receive the wrath and judgment of God. Like the children of Israel, anytime they sinned, God will punish them by allowing their enemies to trouble and defeat them. But whenever they repent, He will forgive them and deliver them from their enemies. Moses needed to inform them that as long as they rebel and transgress against the command of the Lord, they will not succeed (Numbers 14:41). In verse 39, they mourned greatly (remorseful) as if they were truly repentant but not at all and that is why they paid dearly for their disobedience and self-will. Though men's heart is prone to straying away from God and disregarding Him, but the bible says the fear of God produces life (Proverbs 14:27). Any step taken outside the counsel, precept and ordinances of God will automatically leads to failure, shame and defeat if not death. God is God, He has made His holy arm bare and His utmost counsel has He revealed. Paul, the Apostle also expressed his concern for the Corinthian church whom he felt were being deceived from the simplicity that is in the gospel of Christ through craftiness and their mind was corrupted just as Eve was deceived by the serpent (2 Corinthians 11:2-3).
Many of the children of Israel knew the rejection of the Lord in the wilderness and they wasted away because they disbelieved God (Numbers 14:34). It is a terrible thing to know the rejection of the Lord, unfortunately, many of the children of Israel eventually died in that plague (Numbers 14:37). Had they believed; they would not have died in the wilderness. Because there is a sure place of refuge, indeed, a great deliverer; someone to turn to in the vicissitudes of life. Though Isaiah had said of Him that He is a God who hides Himself (Isaiah 45:15), yet, He is still the Saviour of the whole earth. We must therefore seek and look up to Him (Isaiah 45:22-23) for He will never forsake nor cast away those who look up to Him. He promised to save sincere seekers and whosoever will call upon Him. There is also pardon and forgiveness with Him, for He is ever gracious and merciful. God accepts the humble who will acknowledge his true spiritual state, seeks divine help, assistance and direction though there be turmoil and many are cast down (Job 22:29). God remains the only potent solution to our present dilemma in the world today, and He can effortlessly give a lasting solution to all our predicaments. If our efforts fail to yield expected result, then, we need to reconsider and turn to the Almighty God. But if we fail to surrender to Him, He will judge sin and eternal damnation will be the final end of all sinners for their unconfessed and un-repented of sins.
At a time in the land of Judah, Isaiah was sent to Hezekiah to prepare his house because he would die, but when Hezekiah prayed, God told him that He has seen his tears and heard his prayers (Isaiah 38:5). God will hear the sincere cry and prayer of the humble and give life in place of death. God will not contend forever, He would hear and not be hidden from His people (Isaiah 57:16, 18-19). Because God will hear, therefore, men must call upon Him. Even God instructed the Levites to make atonement for the children of Israel so that there be no plague among them particularly when they come near the sanctuary (Numbers 8:19). God has prepared the wicked for the day of doom (Proverbs 16:4) but only in mercy and truth will atonement be provided for iniquity (Proverbs 16:6). When we plead for His mercy, He will surely have mercy on us. But we will do ourselves a great disservice if we fail to yield to His Spirit promptings for God has given a universal call to all humanity and He has commanded us to look unto Him (Isaiah 45:5a, 6, 18b, 21b-23). Certainly, God sees and knows about our predicaments, calamity and problems and there is no need contending with Him because doing so will incur His wrath (Isaiah 45:9). When the LORD God decides to show mercy, we must avail ourselves that opportunity and obtain His mercy. It behoves us to act in faith and obedience as we look up to our only source of help even at this crucial time when the world is ravaged and plagued with pandemic covid-19 virus. And that is the reason why God through prophet Isaiah challenged the complacent women and urged them to rise to the dire and pressing need of their time (Isaiah 32:9-18). And really, our loving heavenly father is the only one who can bear us, and He is willing, ready to embrace, carry and lift us up (Isaiah 46:4). He has a perfect solution for our plight because no problem takes Him by surprise. So, when things seemed turned upside down, there is still a place of refuge and all we have to do is to look up to Him. However, when a child is soiled though crying for help yet he will first of all need to be cleaned up before anyone can carry him, so, will God not pamper sins, but He would desire that we are first cleansed, then, He will undertake for us, and remove the plague ravaging our world and alleviate our fears (Psalm 94:10, 12-15).
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