Title: Learn Jehovah's Zeal
Contents Hymns / Chapters 84, 417
Introduction
Isaiah 9 records the prophecies of the Messiah's birth and the judgment that will come upon Ephraim.
Saints who want to live each day hard! Have you made plans to be a light to those who suffer in darkness? God's zeal has been a great light to those who wear the yoke of suffering and has broken the oppressor's rod. Not only that, but the light of God's zeal shone on the people who were staying in the land of the shadow of death. That is, the light of the Messiah made us realize the mysteries of life.
First, Jehovah's zeal was revealed in the prophecy of the Messiah (Isaiah 9:1-7).
It is the zeal of Jehovah that is needed for souls and bodies that are in agony and are buried in the dark environment, in the shadow of death. Jehovah prophesied the true light, the Messiah, to the darkened lives. It was a great light that gave creativity, joy, and dreams. That light was a baby waiting in the pit of the yoke, whip, and oppression of the nation. The child is like the Father, the Almighty, the Wonderful, the Counselor, with the affairs on his shoulders. He was the Messiah, Jesus, who came to this earth as the Prince of Peace.
Second, Jehovah's zeal was righteous judgment and the burning of evil deeds (Isaiah 9:8-21).
Jehovah's zeal has sent a word to the land, and he has judged the hardened and hardened hearts. Not only that, but he specifically pointed out elders those who are called nobles and prophets those who teach with lies. The injustice and merciless and ambitious actions of religious people full of hypocrisy were acts of self-discipline. Therefore, there was no escape from judgment.
conclusion
Dear saint! Goodness (善) - Let's love hard work for the good of the Lord. Evil deeds are hypocrisy, and hypocrisy is like smoke from burning briers and thick bushes. Their frown on Jehovah shows the poor cooperation of even humans. They do not seek the Lord of hosts, nor do they expect the Second Coming of the Messiah, Jesus. So let's get rid of the complacency, lazy habit of ruining ourselves. And let us express our zeal for good works that Jehovah is pleased with. -Amen-
Our Lord Jesus Christ! I entrust you (Psalm 55:22). Let us serve diligently (Romans 14:18). And they are doing good (Galatians 6:10).