Summary: Exposition of Isaiah 30-31

Isaiah 30-31

Removing the Roadblocks

Stubbornness vs. 1-7

Rebellion vs. 8-17

Graciousness vs. 18-33

The Lord will give Victory vs. 1-9

Intro:

Recap 7 woes so far

We are right in the middle of God dealing with 7 issues he has with Israel

We’ve seen him deal with pride, spiritual blindness, and drunkenness

Today we are going to see Isaiah address the topics of stubbornness and rebellion

As with all of these messages God ends with a message of hope

Today that message is His graciousness

But we must look those things that prevent his grace from working in our lives

Let's call it removing the roadblocks

Battleship and the lighthouse

One stormy night a US battleship was preparing to come into port

Visibility was terrible but there appeared to be two lights headed towards each other

The Battleship radioed the on coming light: “Please bear 15 degrees to the south”

Message replied You bear 15 degrees to the north

The admiral got all up in arms and replied this is a US battleship with means to take counter measures necessary if you don’t bear 15 degrees to the south.

The reply came back “This is a lighthouse, your call.”

Stubbornness can manifest itself in several ways

In the summer of 1986, two ships collided in the Black Sea off the coast of Russia.

Hundreds of passengers died as they were hurled into the icy waters below.

News of the disaster was further darkened when an investigation revealed the cause of the accident.

It wasn’t a technology problem like radar malfunction—or even thick fog.

The cause was human stubbornness.

Each captain was aware of the other ship’s presence nearby.

Both could have steered clear but neither captain wanted to give way to the other.

Each was too proud to yield first. By the time they came to their senses, it was too late.

Stubbornness can rear its head in our lives and have a disastrous effect

Read Isaiah 30:1-5

Transition:

Sometimes we like to wear badges

They become these medals of honor for our behavior

"I'm a control freak" "I'm a germaphobe" "I'm a type A personality"

We put these badges on when we want to rationalize our behavior

This morning you could add the badges of being stubborn and being a rebel to that list

We could easily just say "Well I'm a little stubborn" when we don't want to admit we are wrong

We could also say "Down deep I'm a rebel at heart." When we really just want our way

In our minds that justifies our actions

What it really does it pacify our minds from something God has been convicting us on for a long time

They can become roadblocks to what God is trying to do in our lives

Fortunately God is gracious and patient waiting for us to get to the point of dealing with it

Stubbornness vs. 1-7

Vs. 1 The Lord gets right to the point… Israel is stubborn

They are carrying out plans that aren’t from God

They are making alliances but not with the Holy Spirit

The sin is just piling up

God hits right at the heart of stubbornness here

Stubborn people have their own agenda (Plans), advocates (alliances), and don’t seek advice

This is what has got Israel into trouble

The have the greatest resource in the world, in being the children of God, and they turn their back on it

Psalm 81:11-13 But my people did not listen to my voice; Israel would not submit to me. So I gave them over to their stubborn hearts, to follow their own counsels. Oh, that my people would listen to me, that Israel would walk in my ways!

God is very clear what the result of that will be

Vs. 3 Shame, humiliation and disgrace (5)

Stubbornness will always make us depend on ourselves instead of God

What is the cost of our stubbornness?

Vs. 6 shows us that the path is full of trouble, comes at a high price

God uses the metaphor of wild animals attacking on the path

He also says that Egypt will carry away the riches

All of it will not profit Israel one iota

Vs. 7 Egypt’s help is worthless and empty

We need to be careful who we put our trust in

Often times we make alliances with people because they agree with us

That can turn in a heart beat and just cause more agony

God wants out trust and he doesn’t want us putting that trust in anything else

Rebellion vs. 8-17

Vs. 8-9 Stubbornness first cousin is rebellion

God tells Isaiah to write this down on paper

That gives us the idea that God wants it to last and to remind them of it

Their refusal to listen to God has become flat out rebellion

This has led to lying and a refusal hear the instruction of the Lord

Because of this they are looking for people to tell them smooth things and prophecy illusions

They want to create a facade that gives the appearance of everything looking right but underneath it is all wrong

vs. 12 The fall out of this behavior is that it is going to come crumbling down

vs. 14 says that not a shard will be found among the fragments

What can restore us from this?

Vs. 15 Returning, Rest, quietness, and trust

To recover from rebellion there has to be a return to the Lord

That is a recognition and a submission to Him

Rest and quietness go hand in hand because they are the antithesis of rebellion

Rebellion is this abrasive activity of trying to get our own way

Rebellion is also going around proclaiming what you think is right

To recover from this rebellion God is telling us to be quiet and be still

Finally he is telling us to trust him

This has to be the hardest step of recovering from rebellion because rebellion is trusting in ourselves

Jer 33:8 I will cleanse them from all the guilt of their sin against me, and I will forgive all the guilt of their sin and rebellion against me

Of course Israel didn’t heed this and they suffered because of it

VS. 17 Rebellion causes undue fear

One person can cause 1000 to flee

Graciousness vs. 18-33

After God deals with the stubbornness and rebellion he will deal graciously with Israel

He will insert his justice and bless all those who wait for him

There will be no more weeping and won’t hide himself anymore

After all of this God is still willing to extend his grace to Israel

Stubbornness and rebellion can be roadblocks to God’s grace

But after those have run their course God is standing at the end waiting for us

He removes all the wreckage and restores us to Him

Vs. 20 Isaiah mentions that God gives us the bread of adversity and water of affliction

It is a reference to the basic necessities

We live off of bread and water, its necessary for us to survive

AW Tozer calls it plowing

He says the fallow field is smug, contented, protected from the shock of the plow

It’s paying a terrible price for its tranquility

Never does it see the miracle growth, never does it see the bursting forth of life from a seed

It can never know fruit because its afraid of the plow

This is what stubbornness and rebellion can do to us… make us fallow ground

The direct opposite of this is the cultivated field

It has yielded itself to the adventure of living

The plow has come and upset, turned over, bruised and broken, but its reward is yet to come

New born things are born to grow, mature, and be consumed

God’s wonder follow the plow

God is telling Israel after a period of time where adversity and affliction are present He will then make himself known again

Once again they will be able hear the word of the Lord

And this will provoke them to get rid of their idols

Isn’t that true of our lives as well?

We go through some adversity and it changes us

We turn back to God and suddenly His word rings true in our ears

Then we start to make changes in our lives

We get rid of those things which we know aren’t right and start to clean house

And God in his grace doesn’t give us what we deserve for our sin

Yet some have a hard time accepting this free gift of grace

Grace scene from As Good as it Gets

One of the greatest scenes of grace that I’ve seen in the the movie As Good as it Gets

Jack Nicholson is this OCD guy who is a successful author

He can’t function unless Helen Hunt is his waitress for breakfast

She can’t come to work one day because her son is constantly sick

So Jack Nicholson goes to his publisher, who’s husband is an Doctor

He forces her to send her husband to Helen Hunt’s house to take car of the boy

The Doctor diagnoses quickly the problem and soon the boy is better health than he ever was

One night Helen Hunt is sitting at the table trying to come to grips with why one of her creepy customers would do this

She wants to pay him back, accuses him of ulterior motives, but can’t accept he did this as a gift

Finally Helen Hunt’s mother comes and his her and tells her just receive it

She got something she couldn’t afford as a free gift

That is what the Grace of God is: A gift we can’t afford

Rom 5:2 Through him we have also obtained access by faith into this grace in which we stand, and we rejoice in hope of the glory of God.

The Lord Will Give Victory vs. 1-9

vs. 6 Turn to Him and he will give you victory

1 Cor 15:57 But thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.

Closing:

SPUTTERING

A man in North Carolina bought a new car with a voice-warning system. ... At first he was amused to hear the soft female voice gently remind him that his seat belt wasn’t fastened. ...

Edwin affectionately called this voice the "little woman."

He soon discovered his little woman was programmed to warn him about his gasoline.

"Your fuel level is low," she said one time in her sweet voice.

Edwin nodded his head and thanked her. He figured he still had enough to go another fifty miles, so he kept on driving.

But a few minutes later, her voice interrupted again with the same warning.

And so it went over and over. Although he knew it was the same recording, Edwin thought her voice sounded harsher each time.

Finally, he stopped his car and crawled under the dashboard. After a quick search, he found the appropriate wires and gave them a good yank. So much for the little woman!

He was still smiling to himself a few miles later when his car began sputtering and coughing.

He ran out of gas! Somewhere inside the dashboard, Edwin was sure he could hear the little woman laughing.

People like Edwin learn before long that the little voice inside, although ignored or even disconnected, often tells them exactly what they need to know.