Sunday, July 5, 2015

Isaiah 32


"Rise up, you women who are at ease,
Hear my voice;
You complacent daughters,
Give ear to my speech." v.9


Read chapter 32
The word complacent is used three times in verses 9, 10 and 11.  It means, self-satisfied and unconcerned, a sense of having arrived of not needing much else... Isaiah ministered in a day when his people needed the courage of hope, just as we do today.  Isaiah addressed a group of women in Jerusalem who cared little about the political signs of the times, which was the threat of Assyrian invasion.  They weren’t worried about anything. They represent the kind of happiness that will kill us—earthly contentment, with no longings for God. They lived their lives of unrestrained gratification and perceived peace when God’s Spirit had identified turmoil. (BeProverbs31Woman.wordpress.com).
How are you at ease or complacent in your life?  How are you going to step up?

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