Is This About Today or Past History?

Isaiah 23 – 28

Today is another day of digging into prophecies while trying to determine if it’s pointing to times past or time ahead. Of course one always has to question if this is just the way of mankind without any divine influence. Think about it, extreme hardship and burden lead to cultural revolt, which tends towards more freedom, to growth and prosperity, to comfort, to complacency, to overburdened systems, to hardship. No nation has survived without cycles like this. Look at communist China, the change started in Tiananmen Square and is currently in a prosperous time.

It’s interesting how the message about Tyre could be applied to many places in the world Verse 23:18 talks about Tyre being restored after 70 years, yet returning to their wicked ways:

But everything Tyre earns—her profit, her goods—won’t be stored or saved: all will be devoted to the Eternal; her stocks will supply all the food and fine clothing needed by those who serve in the presence of the Eternal One.

This time the earnings will be moved towards the people who serve God. Interestingly as I wrote this I thought of my example about China. One could say this is what is happening with trade between us and China. Because of their ways persecuting Christians, the Chinese are restored as a trade country but their profits are being used for those that serve God or the USA. Now if you read this you may have gagged, but I am not saying this is the case but rather could be DISTORED to mean that.

Verses 24:5 & 6 almost make me wonder if it’s not today they are talking about:

5 The earth is polluted by those who live on it;
they pay no attention to God’s teaching.
They violate His directives and break the everlasting covenant.
6 Consequently, a nasty curse consumes the earth,
and those who inhabit it are to blame for it.
They’ll be burned up,
leaving very few people to survive.

Think of what “Climate Change” scientists are harping on! Our pollution will destroy the world, and that is this prophecy. One has to wonder if this was meant for today or for the city of Tyre around that time. Archeological digs imply this happened, but again one must ask if hold some future since these verses seem more general.

Verse 26:10 is interesting:

If grace is extended to those who do wrong,
the perpetrators never learn what is right.
Even when surrounded by upright people, they gravitate to evil
and never even notice the awesome beauty of the Eternal.

As Christians we are focused on saved by grace, but at the same time dismiss the punishment. Sure our eternal salvation may be secured by grace, but does that mean we avoid the spanking that is due? This implies NO! So although we are saved by grace we are not immune from punishment or the resulting consequences.

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