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Thursday, June 22, 2023

Creating a Firm Foundation

In Isaiah 54:10-12 I read, “The mountains may move, and the hills may shake, but my kindness will never depart from you. My promise of peace will never change . . . I will rebuild your city with precious stones. I will reset your foundations with sapphires. I will rebuild your towers with rubies.” (GW)


There is only one place in the Bible where the word “reset” is used. It’s found in Isaiah 54. The nation of Israel had lost a war to Babylon, where they were taken as captives and would remain for 70 years.


The Israelites were pretty discouraged—not just because they had lost but because their Holy City, Jerusalem, had been destroyed.


In the midst of all this, God did not want them to forget that he was still with them. He loved them, and he was going to rebuildor resettheir lives


God says in Isaiah 54:10-12, “The mountains may move, and the hills may shake, but my kindness will never depart from you. My promise of peace will never change . . . I will rebuild your city with precious stones. I will reset your foundations with sapphires. I will rebuild your towers with rubies” (GW).


God was going to rebuild their city and their whole lives. But the foundation wouldn’t be made of clay or rock or cement. God said he would build Israel’s foundation with sapphires and rubies.


Why would God build a foundation with precious jewels? Because every other kind of foundation can rot or decaybut sapphires and rubies last forever. That’s why they’re so expensive!


God would build Israel’s foundation with the most precious things on Earth. That is how much he loved and cared for his people.


When Job was going through hard times, his friend said to him, “Put your heart right, Job. Reach out to God. Put away evil and wrong from your home. Then face the world again, firm and courageous. Then all your troubles will fade from your memory, like floods that are past and remembered no more. Your life will be brighter than sunshine at noon, and life’s darkest hours will shine like the dawn. You will live secure and full of hope” (Job 11:13-18 GNT). 


If I need to make a big change in life, then I’m going to need a strong foundation. And I’m only going to find that foundation in God, who loves and cares for me.

So I need to get rid of the sin and junk in life that keeps me from focusing on God. Then I can live full of hope, moving forward with courage and shining brighter than the sun. 

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