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SIN BRINGS PUNISHMENT

 Isaiah 3:1-11

 Righteousness exalts a nation, but sin is a reproach to any people. Proverbs 14:34

The prophet describes a time when God removes the things the people depended on: leaders, wise advisers, and strong protectors. Because the people had turned away from God, their society became confused and unstable. Young and inexperienced people began to rule, and no one wanted the responsibility of leadership. This passage reminds us that when a nation or a person ignores God’s guidance, disorder easily sets in. It shows how much we truly need God’s wisdom to guide our lives and decisions.

Verses 8–11 explain the real reason for the punishment: the people openly rejected God and even took pride in their wrongdoing. Their actions and words were against Him. Yet in the middle of the warning, there is encouragement; those who choose to do what is right will still experience good. God sees the difference between the righteous and the wicked, and He rewards people according to their choices. This reminds us that even when others do wrong, we should continue to live in a way that pleases God. This will avert God’s wrath and punishment and bring lasting peace to us. Strive to live above sin and be free from being punished.

Prayer

Lord, please help me to live a life pleasing in Your sight. Amen.

ONE YEAR BIBLE READING

DAY 189 2Kings 16,-2Kings 17; Acts 26:24 -32, Acts 27:1-12; Psalm 81:8-16
YOUR TRUE BEAUTY

  Isaiah 3:12-26

 Do not let your adornment be merely outward—arranging the hair, wearing gold, or putting on fine apparel, rather let it be the hidden person of the heart, with the incorruptible beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, which is very precious in the sight of God. 1 Peter 3:3-4.

Today, from our text, God speaks strongly about leaders who misled people and took advantage of them. Instead of guiding with wisdom and care, they oppressed others and made life harder for the weak. It is clear from this that God sees every act of injustice and will hold leaders accountable. This part of the passage gently reminds us to check our influence, whether big or small. The way we treat others shows whether we have beautiful or wicked hearts. Are we helping people grow, or are we making things harder for them? God values fairness, kindness, and responsibility in how we treat others.

Then in verses 16–26, the focus shifts to people who were more concerned about outward appearance than inner character. They took pride in their beauty, fashion, and display, but ignored what truly matters to God. As a result, everything they depended on for confidence was taken away. This teaches us that real beauty is not in what we wear or show off, but in a humble and godly heart. When we build our identity on outward things, it can easily be shaken. But when our worth comes from God, it remains steady no matter what changes around us. What defines your worth?

Prayer

Heavenly Father, help me to prioritise the main things. Amen.

ONE YEAR BIBLE READING

DAY 190 2Kings18,-2Kings19:1-13; Acts 27:13-44; Psalm 82:1-8

YOU CAN BE NEW AGAIN

 Isaiah 4:1-6

 Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new. 2 Corinthians 5:17.

The scripture reading for today opens with a picture of shame and struggle, but quickly shifts to something hopeful. God promises a future where His people will be made clean and restored. Those who remain faithful will be called holy, and their lives will reflect God’s beauty. This reminds us that no matter how unpleasant and bad things may look right now, God can bring renewal. He doesn’t just cover our brokenness; He washes it away and gives us a fresh start. He quickens the dead and calls things which are not as though they were.

The chapter ends with a comforting image of God’s presence like a covering cloud by day and fire by night, protecting His people. Just as He guided and sheltered the Israelites in the wilderness, He still watches over those who belong to Him. This teaches us that God’s presence is not distant. It is active, protective, and constant. When we allow Him to purify our hearts, we also get to enjoy His peace and covering in our daily lives. Are you willing to allow the Lord to take total control of your life? He is willing if only you are ready to surrender all to Him.

 

Prayer

Lord, I thank you for Your power to make all things new. Amen.

 

ONE YEAR BIBLE READING

DAY 191 2Kings19:14-37,-2Kings 20; Acts 28:1-16; Psalm 83:1-18

GOD WILL FIGHT FOR YOU

 Isaiah 7:1-9

 The Lord will fight for you, and you shall hold your peace. Exodus14:14

The house of David was engulfed with fear, and their hearts shaken when they heard that King Rezin of Syria and Pekah, the son of Remaliah from the land of Israel, planned to stage a coup and set up a new government in Jerusalem. The Lord assured Ahaz that their plan of divide and conquer would not succeed. He stood against the plot of the kings against Judah. As long as God is in charge, no one can break in. Indeed, God’s decree reverses man’s conniving. These kings and their people were mere men who would soon pass from the scene.

God sent Isaiah to meet Ahaz and to encourage him to stay calm and not to be afraid. Ahaz should not fear because fear has torments and it weakens. When God takes over your battle, you are definitely on the winning side. God’s words are final, His decrees unchallengeable, His statutes true, and His promises will definitely come to pass. For the House of David, God had already taken over their battle. Is there any threat to your life, family, health, business, or marriage? Choose calmness and watch God fight for you. When you trust God to take charge of your battles, you are already fighting from a place of victory. God is saying today that the weapons can only be formed, but they will not prosper.

 

Prayer

Heavenly Father, thank you for taking on my battles. Help me to rest while You work behind the scenes. Amen.

 

ONE YEAR BIBLE READING

DAY 192 2Kings 23,22; Acts 28:17-31; Proverbs 16:28-33,17:1-4

THE COST OF UNBELIEF

  Isaiah 7:4-9

 If you will not believe, Surely you shall not be established.  Isaiah 7:9b

God had promised Judah victory, but the king Ahaz had to believe. If he does not believe, it will not affect the outcome of the attack against Jerusalem. Although it would affect the course of Ahaz’s life and reign as king. Unbelief is refusing to believe God’s words and His promises. It is simply a lack of faith. Faith is an active trust in God. Ahaz did not believe; he did not put his trust in the Lord, but rather, he had made up his mind to call in Assyrian aid and did not wish to be persuaded that God and Isaiah were right. But if he had just trusted in the lord, Jerusalem would have been spared, and Ahaz would have been blessed. Prophet Isaiah told him not to fear, but he was consumed with it, leading to disbelief.

This reminds us that fear and unbelief can cloud our judgment, making it hard for us to see God’s promises and trust in His plan. Like Ahaz, we sometimes allow anxiety about our finances, relationships, or personal goals to dominate our hearts, forgetting that God is already working behind the scenes. We need to come to a point of total trust in God and His word. If He has said it, then He will do it. Let your heart be fixed on Him and take a little step of faith today to rely more on God.

Prayer

Heavenly Father, cause me to trust You wholeheartedly and believe Your word in Jesus name. Amen.

 

ONE YEAR BIBLE READING

DAY 193 2Kings 23,24:1-7; Roman 1:1-17;Psalm 84:1-7

GOD’S ASSURING PRESENCE

  Isaiah 7:11-17

 Therefore the Lord Himself will give you a sign: Behold, the virgin shall conceive and bear a Son, and shall call His name Immanuel. Isaiah 7:14

God offered to let King Ahaz choose any sign he wanted in Heaven or on earth, but Ahaz refused to ask God for a sign. To have accepted it would have placed him under obligation to the divine program. Ahaz would neither test nor trust Isaiah’s God. Have you at any point rejected the gracious gifts of God for any reason? Despite his refusal, God offers him a sign, a child called “Immanuel,” which means “God with us.” It depicts God’s presence in our lives. This promise was not just for the king but for all who would trust God in times of trouble.

The promise of Immanuel reassured Judah that the presence of God and His protection were ever with them, and that their safety did not depend on human solutions but on His power. As believers, we should always remember that God’s presence is the ultimate source of our peace and hope and that He is with us through every step of our lives. He is with us to comfort us, enlighten, protect and defend us in our time of need, temptation, and trial. Do you believe that God is truly with you? What fear or burden do you need to surrender to Him?

 

Prayer

Dear Lord, thank you for Your presence that is continually with us. I ask that you help me to always acknowledge You in everything I do. Amen.

 

ONE YEAR BIBLE READING

DAY 194 2Kings 24:8-1-20,2Kings 25; Romans1:18-32; Psalm 84:8-12

REFUSING GOD’S WAY

 Scripture Reading: Isaiah 8:1-7

 Inasmuch as these people refused the waters of Shiloah that flow softly, And rejoice in Rezin and in Remaliah’s son; Isaiah 8:6.

 The people of Judah did not appreciate their humble streams; the waters of Shiloah, a large reservoir on the Tyropean valley southeast of Mount Zion at Jerusalem. Rather, they rejoiced in wicked leaders, Rezin and Remaliah’s son, who were enemies of their country and were planning to invade it. They refused the Comfort which God’s prophet offered them from His word, speaking to them softly. God declared through His prophet that to rejoice in Rezin’s policy (their enemy) is to share in his ruin. Hence, God gave them a different kind of River, having rejected the soft-flowing River He offered them.

Prophet Isaiah declared that the armies of Syria and Israel would not succeed in conquering Judah, but the Assyrians, whom they trusted to help them, would attack them and do them much harm. The Assyrian army would be like overwhelming floodwaters covering the land. When we seek to rely on human powers rather than God’s power, there are consequences that follow. It is okay to seek human assistance, but solely depending on it can lead to disappointment and greater problems, especially with the things which only God can handle. Today, choose to accept God’s guidance and leading for your life.

 

Prayer

Dear Lord, help me not to reject Your gentle guidance. Teach me to trust Your leading and follow Your ways each day. Amen.

ONE YEAR BIBLE READING

DAY 195 Jonah 1, -Jonah 4, Roman 2:1-16;Psalm 85:1-7

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