CANCELLED COVENANTS

#084                                                              CANCELLED COVENANTS                                                                                    

Scripture Isaiah 28:14-22, NIV                                                                                                                         Orig. 6-30-63

                                                                                                                                                                                Rewr. 10-18-87 

Passage:  14 Therefore hear the word of the Lord, you scoffers who rule this people in Jerusalem.
15 You boast, “We have entered into a covenant with death, with the realm of the dead we have made an agreement. When an overwhelming scourge sweeps by, it cannot touch us, for we have made a lie our refuge and falsehood[a] our hiding place.”

16 So this is what the Sovereign Lord says:  “See, I lay a stone in Zion, a tested stone, a precious cornerstone for a sure foundation; the one who relies on it will never be stricken with panic.
17 I will make justice the measuring line and righteousness the plumb line; hail will sweep away your refuge, the lie, and water will overflow your hiding place.
18 Your covenant with death will be annulled; your agreement with the realm of the dead will not stand.
When the overwhelming scourge sweeps by, you will be beaten down by it.
19 As often as it comes it will carry you away; morning after morning, by day and by night, it will sweep through.”

The understanding of this message will bring sheer terror.
20 The bed is too short to stretch out on, the blanket too narrow to wrap around you.
21 The Lord will rise up as he did at Mount Perazim, he will rouse himself as in the Valley of Gibeon—to do his work, his strange work, and perform his task, his alien task.
22 Now stop your mocking, or your chains will become heavier; the Lord, the Lord Almighty, has told me of the destruction decreed against the whole land.

Purpose: To remind my people, not only of the value of their vote, but of their responsibility to seek for that covenant of men that is first of God.

Keywords:          Covenants          Freedom             Politics                  Providence of God

Introduction

                The year was 1650. The General Assembly of the Church of Scotland was considering making the Westminster Confession the statute book of a state religion, presided over by none other than King Charles II, an infamous man.  A major part of the struggle was the artful tenet of “the divine right of kings.”

                Oliver Cromwell and his troops were encamped at Musselburgh.  He sent the following letter to these men.  “I beseech you in the bowels of Christ, think it is possible that you may be mistaken.  Precept may be upon precept, line may be upon line.  And yet the word of the Lord may be to some a word of Judgment; that they may fall backward and be broken, and be snared, and be taken!  There may be a spiritual fullness which the world may call drunkenness, as in the second chapter of Acts.  There may be, as well, a carnal confidence upon misunderstood and misapplied precepts, which may be called spiritual drunkenness.  There may be a covenant made with Death and Hell!  I will not say yours was so.  But judge if such things have a politic aim: To avoid the overflowing scourge; or, to accomplish worldly interests?  And if therein you have confederated with wicked and carnal men, and have respect for them, or otherwise have drawn them in to associate with us, whether this be a covenant of God and spiritual?  Bethink yourselves; we hope you do.

                “I pray you read the Twenty-eighth chapter of Isaiah, from the fifth to the fifteenth verse. And do not scorn to know that it is the Spirit that quickens and giveth life.”  220.23B6p163    The Book of Isaiah  

                Isaiah 62:6-7  “Ye that make mention of the Lord, keep not silence.  And give Him no rest, till He establish, and till He make Jerusalem a praise in the earth.”

I.             They Were a People Who Believed in Political Expediency.  V14f “. . .Ye scornful men which rule this people . . . Because ye have said, We have made a covenant with death, and with hell are we at agreement; when the overflowing scourge shall pass through, it shall not come unto us: for we have made lies our refuge . . .”

                It was, of course, the commonest mistake of Biblical times.  Isaiah was declaring it so.  Jeremiah, a century later, was proclaiming the same message to Judah.  Oliver Cromwell’s letter suggests that it has always been a humanist flaw.  We see it in our own political evolution today.  I wonder if we Louisianans are worst.  I fancy not, but it does stand out so clearly to us.

                Things change ever so slowly, and we forget how to see them.  When Earl Long was running for Governor in 1955, I was newly come to Louisiana.  How could anyone vote for him?  I told Ann, “There won’t even be a second primary.”  He won in the first.    

                This is relevant whenever and wherever luxury and intemperance abound:  Men with eyes too fevered by sin to see beauty in simple purity and piety; Human minds so brimful of knowledge, they are intoxicated with their own cleverness; Circumstances where we have been called upon so often that we conclude a melodramatic incapacity to err.

                What do we see when we examine issues?  God’s covenant—His word? His law?  Man’s compromise?  Israel decided that they were in a better position to analyze conditions.  It seemed that God’s word did not matter.  It’s kind of like going to a Halloween Carnival. Lots of fun things to do: dunking vats, cake walks, fishing booths, and there is always a little boy in a devil’s suit.  But he’s just a little boy, pretending.  Our problems are not little boys pretending to be devils.  Our problems are come from devils pretending to be what they are not, and we are tricked by their pretension.

II.            Too Many Seem to Believe that God Has Lost Control of His Creation.  V15 “. . . when the overflowing scourge shall pass through, it shall not come unto us.”  Israel’s problem necessitates explanation.  Isaiah had been a careful proponent of their hope in God.  But it was put to them in a way which singled out their sin, and their need to repent.  V17 “Judgment will I lay to the line and righteousness to the plummet.”

                In reality, we could blame Isaiah for this problem.  Isaiah had a speech impediment.  He spoke nothing but the truth.  He declared only what God gave him.  The Assyrian storm troops were in position right across the border.  The only way out was absolute dependence upon God, the sacrifice of their free-wheeling ways.  Explicitly, they were going to have to surrender their expediency.

                Instead of God, they turned to Egypt.  Isaiah 29:14 “Therefore . . . I will proceed to do a . . . work among this people, even a marvelous work and a wonder: for the wisdom of their wise shall perish, and the understanding of their prudent shall be hid.”

                We still only have two options. 

                We can trust God. He knows the end from the beginning.  V16 “I lay in Zion . . . a sure foundation.”  He has provided a sure defense for His people.  V17 “Judgment also will I lay to the line.”  No pretenders to faith allowed.  But then, no genuine articles were overlooked either.

                Or, we can trust the devices of men.  Make up our minds. Give more than lip-service. But remember where our strength is.

                We are going to be voting for five, maybe even Speedy Long.  Are we voting deviously?  Are we voting sincerely? The one thing we must not do is to let our variant choices become a barrier to our labors for Christ.

                My best advice to you:

                Vote!

                Vote your conscience!

                Give every other person that right!

                Remember that it is our covenant with God that will stand.  These human covenants are worth no more than the integrity of the person.

                The following piece was clipped from a magazine, source unknown:

What makes a nation great?

Not serried ranks and flags unfurled, Not armored ships that gird the world,

Not hoarded wealth nor busy mills, Not cattle on a thousand hills,

Not sages wise, nor schools, nor laws, Not boasted deeds in freedom’s cause—

All these may be, and yet the state In the eye of God be far from great.

That land is great which knows the Lord, Whose songs are guided by His word:

Where justice rules ‘twixt man and man, Where love controls in art and plan;

Where, breathing in his native air, Each soul find joy in praise and prayer—

Thus may our country, good and great, Be God’s delight, . . . man’s best estate.”

                We have the opportunity to once again turn the self-interest of the alcohol-monger back in upon himself. 

                Don’t be duped by his “rights.”  Only what we give him.

                Don’t be led astray by tax advantage.  $1 in taxes costs $8.99 in support from trash to pieces of wasted lives.

                See it as one more opportunity to stand up for what you believe.

                Canceling the covenant of expediency is true freedom.  Isaiah 62:6,7  “I have set watchmen upon thy walls, O Jerusalem, which shall never hold their peace, day or night: Ye that make mention of the Lord, keep not silence, and give Him no rest, till he establish, and till he make Jerusalem a praise in the earth.

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