Michael strode out in lockstep with his fellow recruits, brimming with a confidence he had not possessed just a few days earlier. The shock of his new life in the United States Navy was giving way to a growing military bearing.
But then Michael did the unthinkable. He broke ranks and stood by the side of the road. “What are you doing?” screamed his division commander. (He said a couple of other things too.)
“Petty officer, you can do whatever you wish,” Michael responded, “but this is the first time I have seen snow.” Michael Ojeah is from Nigeria.
In Matthew 3, God announced something entirely new that should cause us to break ranks and stare in wonder. John had just baptized Jesus when a voice from heaven boomed, “This is my dearly loved Son, who brings Me great joy” (v.17). It was a direct reference to a prophecy from Isaiah 42. The people listening would have known that it pointed to the promised Messiah.
That passage from Isaiah foretells a new thing. Messiah is the One who brings hope to the most downtrodden among us. “He will not crush the weakest reed or put out a flickering candle,” says the prophet. “He will bring justice to all who have been wronged” (vv.3-4). Through the Messiah, God would provide “a light to guide the nations” (v.6), not just the nation of Israel. It was indeed a new thing—a new hope for all who would hear and receive it.
For his sense of wonder at snow, Michael Ojeah got acquainted with the snow shovel handed to him by his division commander. Our sense of wonder at God’s provision for our salvation should have a more pleasant result. “Sing a new song to the Lord!” says Isaiah (v.10). ”Sing His praises from the ends of the earth!”
More:
Look at My Servant, . . . He is My Beloved, who pleases Me. I will put My Spirit upon Him. . . . And His name will be the hope of all the world (Matthew 12:18,21).
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What amazes you the most about the “new thing” that God has done? What in the description of Jesus in Isaiah 42 encouraged you today?
Sean on March 9, 2009 at 2:02 pm
I really needed this word todya. It just seems like everyone I look sutff is really bad. As you mentioned, Tim, God gave his son to be the Messiah who came with the Great news, but he wil also come again! I think it’s awesome too see prophecy fulfilled and also to “watch and wait” for Jesus’ return. I may not sing a new song (you haven’t heard my voice!), but my heart is full of worship of Jesus!
tony_maina on March 27, 2009 at 4:49 am
Very uplifting! Thanks Tim.
myspirit on March 31, 2009 at 9:08 am
Thank you and God Bless you!