A Spiritual Rain is Needed
Isaiah 5:6
Introduction
- We will take a small leap forward and discuss Isa 3 and 4, with 5 as focus
- Chapter 3 continues with Isaiah speaking to the people to repent; change
- Isaiah warns in Chapter 3 of impending judgment on Judah and Jerusalem
- Consider the doom and gloom (read) in Isaiah 3:7-9, 16-17 and 24-26 …
- He speaks of God’s judgment removing people from their homes
- There will be much calamity in the land – but why? Why does God do this?
- Because God is just; Judgment will fall … because of our disobedience
- Just means “of moral excellence” and “indicating preciseness in action”
- Just: Free of favoritism – God is NO respecter of persons (Romans 2:11)
- Our disobedience leads to His just actions – consider a visit to the woodshed
- It’s not fun to discipline our children, but it is required – God view is the same
- Good news though – change is coming! We have access to peace; to relief
- Yet, peace must be delivered to us because we have no other way
- Restoration is from the Lord alone; and we must note this and pay attention
- We are not able to bring ourselves back to God; He must provide the route
- Isa 4:2-6 is actually a breath of fresh air and brings us comfort and hope
- So, this brings us to Chapter 5 tonight, which shows us we need rain (spiritual)
- We have to see, and take heed, that God’s Word is relevant to right now
- Is it not a matter of “if”, but a matter of “when” that God will get His glory!
- Standard theme of Isaiah … that it ALL belongs to God … and He will speak
- Stand and read Isaiah 5:1-6 / Pray
Point 1 – What it Means
- A warning to the church and to its leaders of what may happen
- Ordinances celebrated, but without God’s blessing and commission
- Assemblies are gathered, but the Lord is not in the midst
- The Word is read, but with no application; ministers preach without power
- Formality of prayer is maintained and performed; but w/o crying out to God
- What’s the reality: The Holy Ghost is restrained – even grieved against
- This is often the case in our world; and we must prevent this at all costs
- There is no necessary connection between outward ordinances and grace
- The clouds, which are given to us for rain, are ordered not to rain by God
- APP: We will see the clouds; but no rain – we’ll look like church; but no grace
Point 2 – What it Involves
- No conversions because the Spirit of the Lord is not involved in the church
- No restorations of backsliders; withered plants have no life without rain
- No refreshing of the weary; comfort and strength only come from grace of God
- No spiritual activities’ luke-warmness reigns supreme … “God is convenient”
- Rev 3:16 – “So, because you are lukewarm—neither hot nor cold—I am about to spit you out of my mouth.”
- Just as plants die now without “rain”; so will be our Spiritual life without “reign”
- Nothing can replace it – nothing can flourish without it – we need it!
Point 3 – How it Manifests Itself
- A parched season spiritually has its own sings in the individual believer
- The soul experiences no benefit under the Word (preaching’s void) – WARNING
- Men feel burdened by the Gospel; rather than relieved to hear it
- Soon, the heart hardens and we turn away from God’s instruction
- Man begins to change it to fit his/her situation … proclaiming themselves God
Point 4 – How it can be prevented
- We must confess where we have failed Him; where we need to repent/change
- We must acknowledge our dependence on ALL that God can give us. (James 1:17, “Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights, who does not change like shifting shadows.”)
- Pray like it’s going out of style – always in and out of season; depend on God
- Look to Jesus constantly – “He is our source and strength”
- Value grace at all costs; no matter how small or insignificant – watch for it
- Be diligent to bless God in everything, without hesitation
Application:
- Spiritual rain comes only through the spiritual matters … if we turn to it
- God is ready to bless; He alone is prepared to give to us what we need
- Will we be so bold as to turn towards Him?
- Would we look at our lives and seek the Lord in everything?
- God says he will make a wasteland; full of briers and thorns and without rain
- What a miserable existence to live in – without the Grace of God we are there
- Pray
* Message inspired by Charles H. Spurgeon