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Isaiah 49 vs 1-13

Calvary Chapel Cherry Creek

January 3, 2024 • Pastor Matt Korniotes • Isaiah 49:1–13

Isaiah Chapter 49 Verse 1

·     Is Isaiah talking about Cyrus? Is he talking about himself? Is he talking about Jesus? Is he talking about Israel as a nation? The answer is, absolutely!! If you go strictly by verse 3 of this chapter, he is talking about Israel. However, in context of this section of his book, and really the entire chapter, He is talking most likely about Jesus, the coming Savior of the world! Even Cyrus fits, even talking about himself fits, why? Same reason you fit!

·     Last week we heard him say, in verse 8 of the previous chapter, that you and I and everyone, we were called a transgressor from the womb. Remember that? And yet here is another truth of every single human being. Every decedent of Adam and certainly one that I personally hold to with confidence. Every person, you, me (I know that I know this), we were all called by God by name from even before you were born.

·     God has a plan for you, He has a plan for Me, its just as detailed as any plan He has ever put together for anyone else. Because He’s that big…, and my life mission, as is many others, is to navigate daily in accordance and conjunction with His Word and will so that I don’t miss my calling. Missing what God has for me…, for you, living really within my own senses alone, emotions and learning only from experience, rather than trusting God’s Word and seeking to grow in Him, is that I find myself asking (some people for seasons and some for their entire lives), why am I here? Why was I even born? But when you are walking in your calling (which by the way you don’t have to figure out, your calling is simply to know Him and to be loved by Him) then you don’t wonder that! Everyday its answered and even in new ways all the time!!

·     In greatest context however of the rest of this chapter, it is most right to accept that this is speaking of the coming Messiah. In Micah 5:2, for example, Jesus was called forth even before being in the womb and then specifically in Luke 1:31, Jesus is called by name from the womb. “And behold, you will conceive in your womb and bring forth a Son, and shall call His name Jesus.”

Isaiah Chapter 49 Verses 2 – 4

·     Odd words perhaps coming from Jesus but think about the discouragement He must have faced from all angles. The crowds followed Him for how they would personally benefit, and when the personal benefit stopped, they stopped. The leaders of His people hated Him and worked His entire life to silence Him, even from birth. His closest followers didn’t even care to stay awake in His time of greatest need. And even at the cross, only one remained, and that was after public betrayal of Judas and Peter…

·     But all the while, Jesus remained on mission. No matter the discouragements of the day, He would stay focused. Certainly, sometimes needing to be alone with the Father, but ultimately knowing what His faithfulness would afford, calling that here in Isaiah 49, His just reward…

Isaiah Chapter 49 Verses 5 – 7

·     We do see presented the plan of salvation for the Jew and the gentile. Something that would have been so out of place for Isaiah to write and probably would have caused him to be disrespected during his time but also shows that he was writing in the place of the coming Savior and not his own.

·     This gives us a delineation between God’s plan for Israel and God’s plan for the gentile world. There are those today that say that God is through with the nation of Israel but to get there you have to torture the scriptures. Replacement Theology and Reformed Theology, you have to dismiss certain scriptures to accept. Correct theology should be able to incorporate all of the scriptures…

·     And I absolutely love the statement set we see here that first it is said that the King of kings was formed in the womb to be a Servant, and as a Servant, check this out…, a Servant of rulers, kings will stand for Him and princes shall worship Him. Why, because of His faithfulness and His holiness, yes, but also due to a mystery revealed by Jesus Himself about life in general…

·     Matthew 20:25-27, “But Jesus called them to Himself and said, “You know that the rulers of the Gentiles lord it over them, and those who are great exercise authority over them. Yet it shall not be so among you; but whoever desires to become great among you, let him be your servant. And whoever desires to be first among you, let him be your slave.” I hope you discover this for yourself in your life. Those that don’t have to serve others and yet do, these are the greatest and not only in the eyes of God. They command the respect of the room in time…

Isaiah Chapter 49 Verses 8 – 9

·     This would be a great hope to read when in captivity in Babylon and the statement is as God has said before, that where we should find desolation, by all reason and human calculation, God will bring for His people a blessing… Just as when we deny our flesh and instead trust the Lord, where we think we will be so put out, God shows His faithfulness!

Isaiah Chapter 49 Verses 10 – 13

·     This is cool because what this implies is that when the people of God are on the path of God both they and heaven rejoice together and even the earth is blessed! If folks really want to save the planet, trust the Word of God!

·     And there is one statement here that is incredible! I mean, they all are but I want to shine the spotlight on the statement, “I will make each of My mountains a road, and my highways shall be elevated.” This is the way that trusting God works and why many don’t know the intense faithfulness of God and therefore find it hard to trust Him and His ways, especially when the Word of God goes against their emotions and perhaps even intuition.

·     But, have you ever seen mountains from miles away!? They look like walls. And faced with the task to get over them, the enemy offers the helicopter of hellish and fleshly ways… But as you just keep going…, just keep moving forward, not knowing how you’re going to get over the mountain but trusting God because He told you to, you get closer and closer and then finally so close and there it is…, the way… And its elevated. Able to be defended, easy to see and stay on…, the hard part is that time between seeing the mountain and the revelation of God’s faithfulness. Because its then you’re just treading forward without full knowledge. THAT is called faith. And the more highways you find, (and they are always there), the more confident you become AND your intuition flips from following self to following the Word of God. Why? Because He is who He says He is…

Isaiah Chapter 49 Verses 14 – 16

·     Thick Messianic prophecy there, right? God has essentially tattooed His own covenant into the palms of His hands. No doubt that was the thought then but we look back to the cross of Christ and know that this was a prophecy, (this chapter all together), of the Savior that would come, serve us and the Father, be hated and rejected of men, and give His life on the cross for the justice and the forgiveness of sin!

·     And we will see these marks one day. After resurrecting Jesus said in John 20:27, “Reach your finger here, and look at My hands; and reach your hand here, and put it into My side. Do not be unbelieving, but believing!”

Isaiah Chapter 49 Verses 17 – 24

·     Fulfilled by Pharoah in the 13th century BC. Fulfilled when the Persian Cyrus the Great ended the exile in 538 BC. Fulfilled by the nations of the world on May 14th, 1948…

Isaiah Chapter 49 Verses 25 – 26

·     Why? Why all these things and promises upon this people? Not really anything to do with them but everything to do with the Word of God. Word is bond in us, and you and I are only as good as our word…, how much more a holy and perfect God!? All of these things will accomplish. All of these things and all of God’s Word and as we learn and observe time and time again God’s incessant perfection in His Word…, all flesh (that’s me and you) if we are paying attention, will progressively grow in our own faith and knowledge of God as Savior, Redeemer and the Mighty One!

 

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Isaiah 59 vs 1-12

May 22, 2024 • Pastor Matt Korniotes • Isaiah 59:1–12

 There’s a triple take on these verses in terms of what they mean for them (Israel), the world and us. At the time that Isaiah was writing, the nation was in a very bad predicament. Even to the point that the nation had been taken, subsumed into the nation of Babylon. And the people were praying and suffering and no doubt many losing hope and patience with God in terms of their deliverance. “Why does God not deliver? He must not be able. Maybe He’s not all powerful. Maybe He’s not good…”  One of the most memorable movie lines for me personally was the line, “If God is all powerful, He must not be all good.” And that line was when Superman was faced between choosing the life of his wife or the life of his mother. The point in the movie was to destroy Superman’s confidence by proving he was not all powerful. But that really stuck with me… I had to face that with God…, because in a way, it’s reasonable…  If God is all powerful, He cannot be all good, because people suffer and there is pain and there is crime and there is death and there is disease. Maybe He’s not one of those…, (all powerful AND all good). And I wrestled. Because I know the truth, I know that God IS good and that God IS omnipotent…  The truth is God is both. He is all powerful. He is (Biblical word for that), sovereign. And He is all good. And those two together mean that He must also be all faithful and all true. Which means, what He has said, He must accomplish. Or He is not all good, all powerful, all faithful and all true.  And in His sovereignty, He decreed free will. Free will for man is within His sovereignty. Not outside of it. And for free will to be free will, (or what He decreed is false), for free will to be free will, then He must allow things to transpire that He Himself hates because it is not good, it is not of Him…, or HE HIMSELF is not good at all. So, God is all powerful, He is all good, and there exists great evil in the world today…, and not 1% of that evil is from Him AND YET HE REMAINS all powerful!  This first verse is a verse of hope for the people of Israel. That God does see, He does hear, and He is working every angle possible to bring about their deliverance within His own decree of free will upon creation….  AND, if you look at these verses through the lens of the world, world history, world condition, world situation, this rings so close to home! The world today is literally calling things that are bad, good…, and things of God are being labeled as bad…, things of hate. There are wars and news of wars, poverty, starving, suffering, selfishness is the culture of the cosmos…, and the Bride of Christ calls out Maranatha!  AND, for you, for me personally. It’s always too soon to stop hoping in God and trusting Him at His word that He is not slack, He is not on break, He is not taking a siesta…, but He is saving and hearing…, we just don’t see it yet.  I take the second perspective, the one of the condition of the world as the most eye opening, eye widening take on this chapter…, check this out… Isaiah Chapter 59 Verses 2 – 8  Is this not the exact, precise condition of this world? And perhaps especially of the western culture which happens also to be the pervasive culture in the nation of God, Israel (to whom this chapter was written)!?  Check this out…, and this is all over the place in the Body of Christ, this is all over the place in marriages, this is all over the place in the public, check this out…, No one pleads for truth (what is truth? Better yet, WHO is Truth!?) No husband/wife stops the ridiculousness of selfishidity (new word) and says, “Wait, what would Jesus have me to do? No matter what, I’m going to do that!” No one leaving a church says that… No one in the streets in the eye of the media is doing THAT!  Check this out, they conceive evil and bring forth iniquity. They hatch vipers’ eggs and weave the spider’s web… This is so interesting…, He who eats of their eggs dies, and if you don’t eat them but seek to crush them, a viper springs out and gets you! This is crazy on point and indicative of classic self-serving and pride which always manifests in deflection and defense. (To use some very popular conditions of today, narcissism and gas lighting – this is EVERYWHERE)!  If someone is in sin, acting like a jerk, being so selfish and you feed into that, both of you become the same and you start a little self- affirming self-serving club. A little viper club. You can’t serve God and self because you will end up loving one and hating the other… So, death in the spirit sets in, man! BUT…, if you stop them and call them out and tell them they are harming, they either don’t care (hard- hearted), they turn it around on you (but what about you), or they straight up deny it!  You try to crush their darkness with the truth. Hey, you’re being so mean…, so selfish…, and the response you get is, “No I am not!” And listen, you can do nothing with a person that denies their sin. NOTHING. Might as well go talk to a wall. It’s so obvious what they are doing, saying is so dark and wrong. Anyone would see it…, but they won’t! These are the days that we live in…  When Christian, those that follow Jesus or say you follow Jesus, when someone says, “You’re hurting me,” the response should NEVER, repeat NEVER be a defense or an excuse or a denial. The response should always be CARE, understanding and humility. But this is NOT the condition of the family today, the marriage today, the church today and certainly not the world today! Please don’t let this childish, immature, unwise and ungodly condition be YOU!  Weaving webs of clothing to defend your hard-hearted condition and God says that web will fail and ultimately you will degrade your own heart to be so without peace that you’ve forgotten what life is like when you are in fellowship with the Holy Spirit… Here’s what that life looks and feels like and none of us want this… Isaiah Chapter 59 Verses 9 – 12  This is a description of the inward condition of a hard heart. It’s that last verse that tells us that…, “our transgressions are with us, and our iniquities, we know them.” That is a clear statement of zero repentance. Repentance is not a word that means you have lost. You’re abdicating. You’ve relinquished or yielded or resigned or stepped down from your position and in that proved someone else right. Repentance is you taking back the control that you’ve lost. It is to make a personal decision to personally progress and improve…  Being hard hearted and knowing things about me that need to be addressed and yet just going on with life is actually me saying no to the things that I want the most. First of all, as a Christian, what I want the most is to glorify God. For all He is and all He has done. For the kingdom to come which I am a citizen of and for the love that is mine through the sacrifice of Jesus.  AND, justice. To sense that I and the world is just. Righteousness. To sense that I and the world, the understanding of all things rings right in my mind and heart. Light, brightness, walls…, structure and things that create ordinance in my mind, heart and life. Stability is what is meant by walls…, and knowing which things are walls and which are doors so I don’t waste my time and get all frustrated trying to open walls!  Sight…, stabilized life (as opposed to stumbling), life in abundant places…, just like Jesus said in John 10:10. Rejoicing and gladness in the place of growling and sorrow. Ultimately living in a state of salvation, day to day and with the hope of eternity. What is required of me for all this? So simple. Remain teachable, correctable, and honorable enough to address my own issues of the heart…

Isaiah 58 vs 1-14

May 15, 2024 • Pastor Matt Korniotes • Isaiah 58

Isaiah Chapter 58 Verses 1 – 3 ·    This is such a great chapter because it points out that simply doing the right things is simply not the whole story. The objective of these first three verses is to educate them/us, the people of God and the nation of Israel (which is the entirety of the elect) that a limiting factor in our growth, in our maturity, in our lives, our satisfaction and our faith is not only how we discipline our behaviors but much more so the condition of the heart! ·    I seek the Lord daily, as do many of you. I delight to know the ways of God, as do many of you. I pray for justice and take great delight in approaching God! And yet simply doing those things doesn’t constitute righteousness nor what God has asked of me… The result of this condition is the beginning of verse 3 where the people respond to God, “We are doing what is written but we aren’t getting anything out of it…” See the problem? ·    This chapter speaks more on fasting and uses the term fast or fasting more than any other chapter in the Bible. And it is authoritative and very revealing as to what fasting is all about. What is fasting? In the context of the Bible, fasting is a withholding of some sort of physical necessity for a period of time for spiritual purposes. Most common, fasting is a total neglect of food but can also be the neglect of something specific as we see in Daniel 10:3 where Daniel fasted for three weeks from “pleasant bread, meat, and wine.” ·    Why fast, should we fast, and why is it called a fast?! It goes so SLOW! HA! Well, the rest of this chapter we will discuss the why behind fasting. Should we fast? Absolutely! You’ll see that before the end of the study today as well. And why is it called a FAST!? HA! Let’s answer this one now. Perhaps this isn’t the textbook answer but a fast essentially accelerates the work of the Spirit as the flesh is weakened… ·    So, let’s look at what the issue is with the fasting that is mentioned in verse 3 as we take in the next verses, and this topic is important, you’ll know more as we continue, because Jesus was questioned about fasting in Matthew 6 and His response in verse 16 was, “Moreover, when you fast, do not be like the hypocrites, with a sad countenance. For they disfigure their faces that they may appear to men to be fasting. Assuredly, I say to you, they have their reward. But you, when you fast, anoint your head and wash your face, so that you do not appear to men to be fasting, but to your Father who is in the secret place; and your Father who sees in secret will reward you openly.” Jesus lays out a very clear directive, expectation and result…, so yes, this is an important topic for any Christian… Isaiah Chapter 58 Verses 4 – 5 ·    So, the end of verse 3 through verse 5 lays out the problem statement of how not to approach fasting. God says, “In the day of your fast you find pleasure,” which is an indictment that the reason behind the fast was some sort of worldly desire, something I want from God, and we know that because the end of verse 3 goes on to say that the attitude of the one that is fasting is selfishness. Exploiting or increasing the load of the other laborers, those serving you… ·    This fast is certainly for something personally desired, wanted, demanded as we read in verse 4 that the purpose of the fast is for strife, debate and to strike with the fist of wickedness. This fast is to make YOUR voice heard on HIGH. As we will see as we continue is the exact opposite of the fast that God desires. Isaiah Chapter 58 Verse 6 ·    Perhaps the single authoritative summarized scripture on the subject of fasting. Survey all of the fasts we find in the Bible; Paul fasted, Gideon fasted, Moses fasted, Elijah fasted, Samual fasted, Esther faster, Ezra fasted…, and some fasted for victory and others for deliverance, and yet survey them all in the shadow of Isaiah 58:6 and you will see that this is why they all fasted… Even Jesus, just not for Himself… ·    We don’t fast so that our voice will be heard on high, that’s verses 1 – 5. We fast so that God’s voice is heard in here (my brain/heart) without hindrance. We fast so that the flesh might be put into its place and the spirit might have the preeminence. To loosen the bonds of wickedness, to undo heavy burdens, to let the oppressed go free, to break every yoke! ·    People say there are so many reasons to fast and so many reasons why anyone fasted in the Bible. I don’t see that at all. There is one reason why everyone fasted in the Bible with many results! Look at this result… Isaiah Chapter 58 Verse 7 ·    I love this! This is a heart and an action, just not an action alone. You are fasting from bread and although it is what you physically need the most, you don’t store it for when you break your fast, you give it to someone who is in need of it. Cover the naked, take care of the people around you, and in doing so you end up asking yourself, “Why am I not like this just in general?” My own flesh becomes evident to me, why? Because it screams and I acknowledge it, but I don’t give to it! Isaiah Chapter 58 Verses 8 – 9 ·    People could take that (and have taken that) to mean that if you fast hard enough, if you starve long enough, this is what God requires for Him to answer you. That’s just ridiculous on so many levels! My sister lives in Florida. Let me call out to her right now with the most volume-filled shout I can muster! Will she answer!? NO! Why? Because she’s not here! Jesus said in John 14:6, “I am the way, the truth, and the life and NO ONE comes to the Father except through ME!” ·    This is the proof text to James 4:6 where it says, “God resists the proud, but gives grace to the humble!” God told us through the profit Isaiah that His people reach out to Him all day long expecting to worship but their hands are covered in blood. Isaiah 1:12-17, “When you come to appear before Me, who has required this from your hand, to trample My courts? Bring no more futile sacrifices; Incense is an abomination to Me. The New Moons, the Sabbaths, and the calling of assemblies—I cannot endure iniquity and the sacred meeting. Your New Moons and your appointed feasts My soul hates; they are a trouble to Me. I am weary of bearing them. When you spread out your hands, I will hide My eyes from you; Even though you make many prayers, I will not hear. Your hands are full of blood. Wash yourselves, make yourselves clean; Put away the evil of your doings from before My eyes. Cease to do evil, learn to do good; Seek justice, rebuke the oppressor; Defend the fatherless, plead for the widow.” ·    If we have not the heart to humble ourselves and receive the grace of God and serve Him and be for Him and not for us then a thousand prayers, a thousand church attendances, a thousand ministry outings, a thousand Bible Studies…, all thousand apart from the Lord. Jesus said to the church in Ephesus in revelation 2:2-4, “I know your works, your labor, your patience, on and on all the things you do, nevertheless I have this against you, that you have left your first love…” ·    Folks have asked me over the years what to do…, I pray, I go to church, I serve and yet God doesn’t answer me. I tell them stop! Stop all of that! Why? Because what truly is needed is for us to get to a position of worship, praise and honor unto God even if He never answers us! Humility is the position of approach to God because that looks like the cross. No one, Jesus said, no one comes to the Father except through Him! ·    It’s not that God wasn’t answering. Its that you are calling to Him not where He is… Angela doesn’t live in Colorado, she’s in Florida! But I shout for her here and she doesn’t answer me…, she must not love me, she must not be good…, no… Unfortunately, the issue is me. And folks don’t want to hear that…, through fasting, this is how we perhaps begin to listen… And the position of our hearts perhaps will go from shouting to service! Look at what that looks like… Isaiah Chapter 58 Verses 10 – 12 ·    But I demand God to restore me, build me, repair me…, the mystery of holiness is that when you let that go and submit your will unto God’s, (essentially accepting the situation of a doulos/slave/disciple to Christ) that’s when He does those things…, and not a moment sooner. It’s when you become yourself what you are demanding of God…, to serve you, to answer you, to incline His ear to you…, and yet perhaps through fasting I surrender all and weaken my flesh so that I serve Him, I answer Him, I incline my ear to Him…, it’s then…, in that drought, God satisfies the soul…, as James puts it…, God gives His grace to the humble… Isaiah Chapter 58 Verses 13 – 14 ·    The way up is down, man. It’s true in your home, its true in your marriage, it’s true in your career, it’s true in your walk towards victory in Christ…, it’s just true. Hard and narrow is the path that leads to life…, few find it. Why? Because we all get stuck on the “hard” and on the “narrow.” When we entirely disregard that that path is the PATH OF LIFE! It’s not easy this path, but touch that life, man… (Jesus said it’s Him), and in a mysterious way you begin to actually love and to cherish the work, the labor, the toughness of that path… ·    I see now. How worth it is. How necessary it is… Without that hard and narrow, the bonds of wickedness would never have broken. The heavy burdens would never have lightened. The oppression in me would have never freed. The yokes that weighed me down and halted me would have never broken!! Many are called, few are chosen, and few find it…, and it’s obvious why…

Isaiah 57 vs 11-21

May 8, 2024 • Pastor Matt Korniotes • Isaiah 57:11–21

 Pride is the absolute worst disease of the spirit in all of creation. Rather than define what pride is, it’s far more-clear to say what it is not. It is not a spirit of service and responsibility towards God and others. It is a spirit of service and responsibility towards self…  Pride cannot be tolerated because it quickly becomes your god. It’s like a drug. There is no dabbling. You touch it and it takes over. Pride is the satanic supplement in the nature of created man that causes every kind of evil and torment… And it’s so extremely dangerous, you stay entirely clear of it as much as possible, because every one of us (in our flesh) loves it…  The only cure for it is to not fight it but to overcome it. If you fight pride, in a way, that itself is prideful. You must ignore it, release it, like the itch of a mosquito bite…, the moment you scratch it, it gets worse. So, the only cure for pride is humility… To cheerfully and joyfully submit myself to God and to others… Proverbs 16:19 says, “Better to be of a humble spirit with the lowly, than to divide the spoil with the proud.” Isaiah Chapter 57 Verses 11 – 12  That’s quite the challenge from God that is so healthy! All of your works and righteousness, you doing what you think is right…, what has it gotten it you? Where has it gotten you? I am confident that there is no one in this room that would go to work tomorrow for free…, or better yet, what if you had to pay your employer tomorrow to go to work!? Your life delivers what you have invested. It’s as simple as that and the will and want of God is for our good, for our profit!  Perhaps not in terms of money or resources, but I’m also not necessarily saying not! The point is that our life and who we are will be a direct result of the wise investments we make or the unwise investments we make in terms of who’s righteousness we employ. Ours, or Gods!  And this word for profit in the Hebrew (I can’t make this up) its “yaal!” Literally pronounced “yaw-al!” HA! God’s like, “YALL! Come and buy without money and be greatly satisfied!!” You want to work for no profit that’s on you, but for me, profitlessness is one of my personal enemies!  Do you know what is profitable? Love. Kindness. Giving someone the benefit of the doubt. Serving the Lord. Doing for others what you can do for them. Treating others not how you want to be treated but how they need you to treat them. Playing the long game. Being willing to suffer and sacrifice for some sort of desired goal or outcome… Trusting the Lord is profitable even when I can’t see the end… Isaiah Chapter 57 Verse 13  How about we trust the Lord and then when I cry out to the Lord, I call out in hope knowing He will deliver me because it is in Him I have put my trust. Not my mental trust, like my literal action-oriented God trusting decisions… That vibe is totally different than what we just read when we call out to Him in our moment of trouble! Isaiah Chapter 57 Verses 14 – 15  God is the King of kings and the Lord of lords. The Creator of all things. Perfect, holy, just and all mighty. And He makes His company only with those that are contrite and humble in spirit. Humble we get. Maybe…  Humility is not considering self-less than others, it’s just simply considering self-less. What’s important to God is important to you and anything that challenges that is muted and starved. Hated and hunted in your heart of hearts. That’s humility. Not the thought or urge to think differently, this is the resolution and discipline to DO differently. That’s humility. It’s the strongest of strengths and it is the non- negotiable of whom God blesses and approves as His people!  But God also uses the characterization of contrite. Contrite gives an essence of guilt. Of remorse. Of sorry. That we know we have fallen short, we know we are saved and accepted by grace, AND we are still sorry. Let me give you another word for contrite. Accountable…  Here are two things that are at the tip top of the list of short order in the world and in the church. Humility and accountability. Many are called, few are chosen. Why? This. God makes His place with the humble and the contrite. Not the humble alone. The humble and the contrite… These He revives! Isaiah Chapter 57 Verses 16 – 18  These verses are difficult and seem out of place. God could perhaps be talking about one who strays or He could be talking about the nation of Israel as a whole. Either interpretation is acceptable. Isaiah Chapter 57 Verses 19 – 21  There is no peace for the wicked. Always searching, always grasping, never arriving…, going from thing to thing, person to person, problem to problem, relationship to relationship and like a self-fulfilling prophecy, always somehow turning out the same, never finding what they’re looking for... Like a troubled sea… It’s an indictment yes, but its also an offering that the peace of God is held out and offered to anyone and everyone…  Peace is far more than the end of war. The word means completeness. Settled on the inside. Sound in heart and mind. Safe. Content. The word even means a friend. It is a return to the closest state of original creation… THAT is profit! You know, war is profitable. The US defense budget for 2024 is roughly $850B dollars. Lay those dollars out and count without any breaks and it would take you 26 thousand years! War is profitable… But did you know, studies have shown, there’s very little empirical evidence of this, but studies have shown that peace is far more profitable than war?  Some financial brains have calculated that peace has a 6,000% return on investment. Why? You stop paying for destruction of valuable assets, destruction of population, destruction of earning/creating power (casualties of war), and destruction/stifling of civil innovation. It’s an interesting idea, the profitability of peace…  But industries would have to change, companies would have to change, experience in war machine design would be worth much less, and the concentration of wealth would well…, have to be far less concentrated…, which the supreme elite would never allow…  But for me, for you…., hey, we will be profitable in this life, no doubt. We have given our lives to Jesus. We have a form of godliness, everyone of us…, few will find out that peace is multiplied millions of times more profitable than war…, but hey…, many are called, few are chosen.