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WHATTODOINACRISIS 7WhenAhaz,sonofJotham,thesonofUzziah,waskingofJudah,KingRezinofSyria and Pekah, son of Remaliah, the king of Israel, went up to Jerusalem to wage war againstit buttheycouldnotconquerit. 2 ButthenthehouseofDavidreceivedthe report, Syria is in alliance with Ephraim! [King Ahaz s] heart trembled as did the heartofhispeople likethetreesoftheforestareshakenbythewind. 3 ThenJehovah saidtoisaiah, Goout,youandyoursonShear Jashub,tomeetAhazattheendofthe aqueductoftheupperpool,ontheroadtothewasherman sfield. 4 Saytohim, Pay attention and keep calm. Do not be afraid. Do not become fainthearted because of thesetwosmokingstubsoffirewood becauseofthefierceangerofrezinandsyria and that of the son of Remaliah. 5 [Do not become fainthearted] because Syria, Ephraim,andthesonofRemaliahhaveplannedevilagainstyou,saying, 6 Letusinvade Judah;letustearitapartanddivideitamongourselves,andmakethesonofTabeel king over it. 7 This is what the Lord Jehovah says, Their plan will not be established, neitherwillitbeaccomplished 8 becausetheheadofsyriais[only]damascus,and theheadofdamascusis[only]rezin.furthermore,withinsixty fiveyearsephraimwill betooshatteredtoanylongerbeapeople. 9 TheheadofEphraimis[only]Samaria, and the head of Samaria is [only] Remaliah s son. If you do not stand firm in your faith,youwillnotstand[atall]. 10 AgainJehovahspoketoAhaz,saying, 11 AskforasignfromJehovahyourGod.Ask forasigntobegiveneitherinthedepthsbeloworintheheightsabove. 12 ButAhaz replied, Iwillnotaskforasign;IwillnottestJehovah. 13 Then[Isaiah]said, Now listen,ohouseofdavid!isittootrivialathingforyoutotestthepatienceofmen,so youtestthepatienceofmygodaswell? 14 ThereforetheLordhimselfwillgiveyoua sign.look!avirginwillbecomepregnantandgivebirthtoason,andshewillname him Immanuel. 15 Hewilleatcurdsandhoneywhenheknowsenoughtorejectwhatis evilandchoosewhatisgood; 16 because,beforetheboyknowsenoughtorejectwhatis evilandchoosewhatisgood,thelandofthetwokingswhomyoudreadwillbemade desolate. 17 But Jehovah will bring upon you and upon your people, and upon your father s house,atimeunlikeanysinceephraimbrokeawayfromjudah [hewillbringupon you]thekingofassyria. 18 OnthatdayJehovahwillwhistleforthefliesfromthemost distant part of the rivers of Egypt and for the bees that are in the land of Assyria. 19 Theywillcomeandsettleinthesteepravinesandinthecrevicesintherocks,andin allthethornybushes,andatallthewateringholes. 20 OnthatdaytheLordwillusea razor that he has hired from the region beyond the [Euphrates] River the king of Assyria toshaveyourheadandthehairofyourlegs,andtocutoffyourbeardalso. 21 Onthatdayamanwillkeepaliveayoungcowandtwogoats; 22 butbecauseofthe abundanceofmilktheywillproduce,hewilleatcurds.everyonewhoisleftintheland will eat curds and honey. 23 On that day, in every place where there once were a thousand vines worth a thousand shekels of silver, there will only be briers and thorns. 24 Menwillonlyventuretherearmedwithbowandarrow,becausethelandwill becoveredwithbriersandthorns. 25 Asforallthehillsoncecultivatedwiththehoe, youwillnolongergothereforfearofthebriersandthorns theywillbecomeplaces wherecattleareturnedlooseandplacesforsheeptotrample. (Isa.7:1 25)

Introduction In a moment of disappointment, fear, and anger, I forgot God, so writes Woody Bailey. Woodyfacedacrisisinhislife: I stood on the steps of the Chamber of Commerce of Holdrege, Nebraska, one overcast summer day in 1973. Maybe the sun was shining behind the gloomy clouds,butididn tseeit.certainlytherewasnosunshineinmysouljustthen.i hadbeenturneddownforapositionthatwasallbutmineafewhoursbefore.a formercolleaguewhomitrustedtoprovidemeagoodreference,andtoclinch thejobisodesperatelyneeded,hadresortedtojealousy.hecheatedmeoutof somethingisorelyneededatthetime.ifeltsqueezedbyasuffocatingmixtureof disappointment, despair, and anger. For weeks afterward I merely existed, feelingwitheredandspiritless.withnopaycheckinview,desperationswelledto panic. As days went by, I learned firsthand what going to pieces meant. In a momentofdisappointment,fear,andanger,ipanickedand,evenasachristian, forgotgod.butthengodnudgedme,godseemedtosay, TrustMe.Thatisall simplytrust. (POWER,7/14/91,pp.4 5) Whenconfrontedwithatrialorcrisis,wedotendtopanic,andareeventemptedto resorttogodlessmeasures,insteadoftrustinginthelordourgod.inthepassageof ScripturepresentlybeforeuswefindKingAhazandthepeopleofJudahfacedwith just such a situation; and we find them panicking, and even resorting to godless measures.butinorderthatwemayenjoygod sprovisionandblessing,letusheed the counsel of Scripture found here in Isaiah chapter seven whenever we are confrontedwithatrialorfindourselvesinthemidstofacrisis. I.PlaceYourConfidenceintheLORD(Isa.7:1 9) InthedayswhenAhazwaskingofJudah,thenationofSyria(underkingRezin) begantowagewaragainstthelandofjudah.inthecourseoftime,thenationof Israel(under Pekah) also began to wage their own war against Judah. Thus the nation of Judah found herself under attack from two separate enemies: Syria, attacking from the northeast; and Israel, attacking from the north, note 2 Chronicles28:1,5 6,8, Ahazwastwentyyearsoldwhenhebecameking,andhereignedinJerusalem sixteenyears.unlikedavidhisfather,hedidnotdowhatwasrightintheeyes ofjehovah 5 ThereforeJehovahhisGodhandedhimovertothekingofSyria. TheSyriansdefeatedhimandtookmanyofhispeopleasprisonersandbrought themtodamascus.hewasalsogivenintothehandsofthekingofisrael,who inflictedheavycasualtiesonhim. 6 Inoneday,PekahsonofRemaliahkilleda hundredandtwentythousandsoldiersinjudah becausejudahhadforsaken Jehovah, the God of their fathers 8 The Israelites took captive from their kinsmen two hundred thousand wives, sons and daughters. They also took a

great deal of plunder, which they carried back to Samaria.(2 Chron. 28:1,5 6,8) Despite their attacks, these two individual enemies could not prevail against Judah, they were unable to capture Jerusalem. But now (as Isaiah 7:2) reports, word comes that these two enemy nations, Syria and Israel, have joined forces against Judah this now produces a real crisis in the life of the nation for the peopleandforkingahaz. ThisnewscausestheheartofkingAhazandtheheartsofthepeopletotremble like the trees of the forest are shaken by the wind. Have you ever had such an experience? Everything seems to be going wrong at the same time. Everyone seemstobeagainstyou.youareconfidentthatyoucancopewithoneproblemat a time; but multiple problems prove to be overwhelming. Sometimes they threaten to send you into despair, sometimes they can cause you to tremble in fear,andsometimestheycanthrowyouintoapanic. Then, in the midst of this crisis, the LORD sent Isaiah to King Ahaz with the messagecontainedinverses4 9.TheLORDinstructsAhaztogetholdofhimself: Payattentionandkeepcalm. ThisisthesameexhortationasisfoundinPsalm 46:10a, Bestill,andknowthatIamGod. Ahazisfurtherinstructed, Donotbe afraid.donotbecomefainthearted. Whenwefindourselvesinthemidstofsuch circumstances,thelordcallsuponustostopandtoacknowledgethefactthathe is God. He is in control; He will care for us and provide for us as our faithful covenant God. We must place our confidence in Him, and even ask Him for the gracetodoso. The LORD proceeds to inform Ahaz that Syria and Israel are enemies without strength;theyaretwopiecesofcharredwood( twosmokingstubsoffirewood. ) Thatistosay,thesetwohostilenations,beforewhomJudahtremblesinfear,are impotentbeforethegodofisrael.likewise,thelordjesusassuresustoday, All authorityhasbeengiventomeinheavenandonearth (Matt.28:18.)Dowetake seriously these words of our Lord Jesus Christ? Do we really believe that they apply to our lives and our situations today? They do! We are to trust the Lord Jesus,andaswedosowewillexperienceHispresenceandpoweroperatingon ourbehalf. TheLORDassuresAhazthatSyriaandIsraelareenemieswhosepurposeshallfail: Syria,Ephraim,andthesonofRemaliahhaveplannedevilagainstyou,saying, 6 Let usinvadejudah;letustearitapartanddivideitamongourselves,andmaketheson oftabeelkingoverit. 7 ThisiswhattheLordJehovahsays,Theirplanwillnotbe established, neither will it be accomplished. Knowing that the Lord is the same todayashewasinthedaysofoldtestamentjudah,letusnoteandtaketoheart suchpassagesasthefollowing:

Jehovah is my light and my salvation whom shall I fear? 2 When evil men advanceagainstmetodevourmyflesh,whenmyenemiesandmyfoesattack me,eventhenwillibeconfident.(psl.27:1 2) IknowtheplansIhaveforyou,declaresJehovah,planstoprosperyouandnot toharmyou,planstogiveyouhopeandafuture.(jer.29:11) Then the LORD commands Ahaz to place his confidence in Him. He states it in negative terms because He knew Ahaz heart: If you do not stand firm in your faith,youwillnotstand[atall]. Inotherwords,ifyoutrustintheLORD butonly ifyoutrustinthelord Hewillupholdyouinthemidstofyourtrialandcause youtogrowspirituallystrongerbymeansofyourtrial. Inthehouroftrialandwhenwefaceacrisis,letusplaceourconfidenceinthe LORD. Iliftupmyeyestothehills fromwheredoesmyhelpcome? 2 Myhelpcomes fromjehovah,themakerofheavenandearth. 3 Hewillnotletyourfootslip he whowatchesoveryouwillnotslumber.(psl.121:1 3) WhenIamafraid,Iwillputmytrustinyou.(Psl.56:3) II.TakeComfortfromthe Sign thelordhasgivenyou(isa.7:10 16) TheLORDnotonlycallsuponAhazandJudahtoplacetheirconfidenceinHim,He graciously condescends to help them to believe. The LORD is willing to put Himself at their disposal; in order to strengthen their confidence in Him, the LORD offers to provide Ahaz with a sign. Ahaz is invited, Ask for a sign from JehovahyourGod.Ask[forasigntobegiven]eitherinthedepthsbeloworinthe heightsabove (vs.11.) ButAhazspurnstheLORD sgraciousoffer,usingtheguiseofhumility(vs.12)to concealhisdeterminationtogohisownwayandseekhisown salvation (see belowunderheadingiii.) Do you ever do the same with God? Do you outwardly pay lip service to the counsel the LORD provides (from His Word, from a Christian friend, from your pastor,)whileinwardlyyouplanyourowncourseofaction?outwardly,byyour words and manner, do you express a humble willingness to comply with the LORD s directive, but in your heart are you resolutely determined to do what seemstoyoutobethebestoreasiestorsafestormostpleasingcourseofaction? We must not pretend with God: He knows what is in our hearts and on our mindsaswellaswhatisexpressedbyourlips.wemustbehonestwiththelord: If you are not going to trust Him, be honest enough to tell Him so; that very honestymayservetoawakenyoutotheseriousnessandthefoolishnessandthe sinfulness of what you are contemplating, namely, spurning God s counsel in

ordertopursueyourowncourseofaction.noteproverbs14:12, Thereisaway thatseemsrighttoaman;butintheenditleadstodeath. SinceAhazrefusestoaskforasign,theLORDwillHimselfgivethepeopleasign. AsIsaiahstandsbeforeAhaz,hereceivesavisionfromGod: Look!Avirginwill become pregnant and give birth to a son, and she will name him Immanuel, (whichmeans, Godwithus. )Byvirtueofamiraculousbirth,GodHimselfwill cometohispeopletobepresentwiththemfortheirsalvation.notethechange fromthepresenttensetothefuture:ahazwasinvitedtoaskforasigninthe height or the depth that would be performed in his immediate presence; but when he refuses to do so, the LORD gives a sign but it is one that shall be fulfilledinthefuture.thelordwilldeliverhispeople,butunbelievingahazwill notshareinthatdeliverance.beforethechildisoldenoughandmatureenough torejectwhatisevilandchoosewhatisgood,thelandofjudah stwoenemies willbeconquered(vs.16.)isaiahhasbeengivenalookintothefutureandhas beenmadetoseethebirthofthemessiah.nowhetakestheperiodofthechild s infancy, from the time of his birth up to the time when he is old enough to distinguish between right and wrong (approximately 2 5 years,) and declares that within that measure of time Judah will be delivered from her two present enemies. Inthehouroftrialandwhenwefaceacrisis,letustakecomfortfromthe sign the LORD hasgiven us. Look back in history to the time when God fulfilled that signfirstprophesiedbyisaiah:thebirthofourlordjesuschrist,hiscross,his resurrection,hisascension,andhistestimony: Ihavetoldyouthesethingsso that in me you may have peace. In the world you have tribulation. But have courage; I have conquered the world (Jn. 16:33.) Look to your own past and recall the signs or acts of protection, deliverance, and provision the LORD has provided for you. Look to your ever present Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ, and takecomfortfromhispromise: hehimselfhassaid, NeverwillIleaveyou;never williforsakeyou (Heb.13:5b.) III.DoNotResorttoYourOwnDevices(Isa.7:17 25) Aswehaveseen,AhazspurnedGod sgraciousinvitationtorequestasign.ahaz employedtheguiseofhumilitytoconcealhisdeterminationtogohisownway andseekhisown salvation byresortingtogodlessmeasures.as2kings16:7 8indicates,AhazhadresolvedtoputhistrustinthemightynationofAssyria, ratherthaninthelordalmighty: Ahaz sent messengers to say to Tiglath Pileser king of Assyria, I am your servantandvassal.comeupandsavemeoutofthehandofthekingofsyria andofthekingofisrael,whoareattackingme. 8 AndAhaztookthesilverand goldfoundinthetempleofjehovahandinthetreasuriesoftheroyalpalace andsentitasagifttothekingofassyria.(2kgs.16:7 8)

Assyriadid,indeed,cometohis rescue. Withinaperiodof2 5yearsthenation ofjudahwasdeliveredfromhertwopresentenemies(syriaandisrael) they both were defeated by the mighty armies of Assyria. But there is more to the story. The mighty Assyrian redeemer did not stop with the conquest of Syria and Israel;itwasalsodeterminedtocontrolJudah.AstheAssyriansproceededto subjectjudahundertheircontrol,theempireofegypttothesouthofjudahfelt threatened. Consequently, the Egyptians advanced north to protect their own sovereigntyattheexpenseofjudah sfreedomandprosperity. SoithappenedjustastheLORDforetoldthroughtheprophetIsaiah(vs.17 25.) The LORD brought upon the land of Judah days of trouble unlike any she had seen since the time of the civil war when the northern tribes of Israel broke away from the southern tribes of Judah(vs. 17.) Like flies, (representing the nation of Egypt with its fly infested delta land,) and bees, (representing the landofassyriawithhillsfilledwithhoneybees,),thesetwogreatpowerswould settle in the land of Judah, controlling Judah for their own purposes(vs. 18 19.)ThenationofJudahwouldsufferhumiliationandshameatthehandsofa foreignpower:assyria,viewedasasharprazor,hiredbythelord,wouldshave the nation of Judah bald, the utmost form of humiliation (vs. 20.) The consequence of the foreign invaders is that the once prosperous land would becomeutterlyunprofitable(vs.23,)theoncecivilizedlandwouldbereduced toadangerouswilderness(vs.24,)andtheoncecultivatedlandwouldbecome inaccessible to man(vs. 25.) The reference to briars and thorns indicates that the nation and the land are subjected to the curse of God, compare Genesis 3:17 18, And to Adam he said, Because you have listened to the voice of your wife,andhaveeatenofthetree,theoneofwhichicommandedyou,saying,you shallnoteatofit;cursedisthegroundonaccountofyou;bytoilshallyoueatthe produceofitallthedaysofyourlife. 18 Boththornsandthistlesshallitproducefor you. Allthistroublewasbroughtuponthenationbythevery redeemer Ahazhad confidentlylookedtofordeliverancewhenheshouldhavebeenlookingtothe LORD,note2Chronicles28:20, Tiglath PileserkingofAssyriacametohim,but hegavehimtroubleinsteadofhelp. Canyoulookbackuponsuchanoccasionin yourownlife,whenyouforsookthelord scounselandhadtoreapthebitter consequences? If so, may the LORD give us the grace and wisdom to avoid repeatingthesamepattern. But, as verses 21 22 indicate, in the midst of the tribulation coming upon the nation of Judah, the LORD shall abundantly provide for those who do trust in Him. The nation is reduced from an agricultural land to a pastoral land, and even the pastoral activity will be minimal: one young cow and two sheep(vs. 21.) But those who are left in the land(i.e., the remnant, those who belong to the LORD and trust in Him as their Savior,) shall experience the abundant

provisionandblessingofthelord:eveninadversitytheyshallexperiencehis careand feast withhimon curdsandhoney (vs.22.) Inthehouroftrialandwhenwefaceacrisis,letusbecarefulnottoresortto ourowndevices,buttolooktothelordourgod. ThisiswhatJehovahsays,Cursedistheonewhotrustsinman,whodependson fleshforhisstrengthandwhoseheartturnsawayfromjehovah. 6 Hewillbelike abushinthewastelands;hewillnotseeprosperitywhenitcomes.hewilldwell in the parched places of the desert, in a salt land where no one lives. 7 But blessedisthemanwhotrustsinjehovah,whoseconfidenceisinhim. 8 Hewillbe likeatreeplantedbythewaterthatsendsoutitsrootsbythestream.itdoes not fear when heat comes; its leaves are always green. It has no worries in a yearofdroughtandneverfailstobearfruit.(jer.17:5 8) Conclusion Whenconfrontedwithatrialorcrisis,wedotendtopanicandareeventemptedto resort to godless measures. But instead of yielding to such temptations, let us pay heedtothecounselofthelord: Ifyoudonotstandfirminyourfaith,youwillnot stand at all stated in positive terms: If you will believe, you surely shall be established.thelordshallsurelyupholdusinthehouroftrialandcauseustogrow spirituallystrongandfruitfuluntohisglory.