Commemoration of Isaiah
Friday, July 6, 2012
The Lord be with you
The Prophet Isaiah by Raffaello |
July 6, on our calendar, is the Commemoration of Isaiah. Isaiah,
the son of Amoz, is considered to be the greatest of the writing prophets and
is quoted in the New Testament more than any other Old Testament prophet. His
name means “Yahweh [the Lord]
saves.” Isaiah prophesied to the people of Jerusalem
and Judah from
about 740 bc to 700 bc and was a contemporary of the
prophets Amos, Hosea, and Micah. Isaiah was a fierce preacher of God’s Law,
condemning the sin of idolatry. He was also a comforting proclaimer of the
Gospel, repeatedly emphasizing God’s grace and forgiveness. For this he is
sometimes called the Evangelist of the Old Testament. No prophet more clearly
prophesized about the coming Messiah and His saving kingdom. Isaiah foretold
not only the Messiah’s miraculous birth (Isaiah 7:14;
9:6), His endless reign (Isaiah 2:1-5; 11:1-16), and His public ministry
(Isaiah 61:1-3), but most notably his Suffering Servant role and atoning death
(Isaiah 52:13-536:12). The apostle John’s description of Isaiah, that Isaiah
saw Jesus’ glory and spoke of Him (John 12:41),
is an apt summary of his prophetic ministry.
Prayer: Lord God,
heavenly Father, through the prophet Isaiah, You continued the prophetic
pattern of teaching Your people the true faith and demonstrating through
miracles Your presence in creation to heal it of its brokenness. Grant that
Your Church may see in Your Son, our Lord Jesus Christ, the final end times
prophet whose teaching and miracles continue in Your Church through the healing
medicine of the Gospel and the Sacraments through Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen.
(From: Treasury of
Daily Prayer, published by Concordia Publishing House)
Blessings in Christ,
Pastor John Rickert
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