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DON TFORGETTHELORD 17TheoracleconcerningDamascus.Look!Damascuswillnolongerbeacity,butwill becomeaheapofruins! 2 ThecitiesofAroerwillbedeserted;[theywillbe]lefttoflocks thatwillliedownthere,withnoonetomakethemafraid. 3 Thefortifiedcitywillbe takenawayfromephraim,androyalpowerfromdamascus;theremnantofsyriawill havethesamefateasthegloryofthechildrenofisrael,declaresjehovahofhosts. 4 On thatdaythegloryofjacobwillfade,andthefatnessofhisbodywillwasteaway. 5 It will be as when the reaper gathers the standing grain, and with his arms reaps the ears;indeed,itwillbeaswhenamangleansheadsofgraininthevalleyofrephaim. 6 Nevertheless, some gleanings will remain as when an olive tree is beaten, leavingtwoorthreeolivesonthetopmostbranches,fourorfiveonthefruitfulboughs, declaresjehovah,thegodofisrael. 7 OnthatdaymenwilllooktotheirMaker,andtheir eyeswilllookwithreverencetotheholyoneofisrael. 8 Theywillnotlooktothealtars, theworkoftheirownhands;neitherwilltheyreverencetheasherahpolesandthesun imageswhichtheirfingershavemade. 9 Onthatdaytheirstrongcitieswillbecomeliketheabandonedplacesintheforest andonthemountaintopsthatwereabandoned[bytheformerinhabitantswhen]the children of Israel [conquered the land] [the land] will be desolate. 10 [All this will happen] because you have forgotten the God who is your Savior, and have not rememberedtherockthatisyourrefuge.therefore,youhaveplaced[inthesoil]the choicestplantsandhaveplantedimportedvines. 11 Onthedayyouplanted,youplaced ahedgearoundthesevines.inthemorningyoucausedyourseedtoblossom;butthe harvestwillvanishonthedayofgriefanddesperatesorrow! 12 Oh, the uproar of multitudes of peoples! They roar like the roaring sea! And the ragingofnations!theyrageliketheragingofmightywaters! 13 Thenationsshallrage like the raging of many waters, but he will rebuke them and they will flee to distant places theywillbedrivenawaylikethewhirlingdust[isdriven]byagale. 14 Inthe evening, look, there is terror! But before the morning[dawns], they are gone. This is whatis[instore]forthosewhoplunderus,andthisisthelotofthosewhopillageus. (Isa.17:1 14) Introduction Untiladozenyearsago,IthoughtIwascompletelyincontrolofmylife, confesses Mr.StephenRowan. It was easy for me to chart my course and see how I was progressing in the company. I had my entire future carefully mapped out with insurance policies, investmentsandahouseforsecurity.myphilosophywasthatmanisatthecenterof lifeandhasalltheanswers. Onceintheearly1970s,whenmywifeNancyandIwerelivinginChicago,shesaid, We really ought to thank God for all the blessings He has given us. I responded, You don t thank God! You thank me! I m the one who brings home the paycheck;

I mtheonewhopaysthebills;i mtheonewhoplanshowwearegoingtospendthe money. (POWER,4/2/89,pp.2 ff.) Herewasamanwhothoughtthathecouldmakeitonhisown.Herewasamanwho forgotthelord.canyouidentifywiththisman?isthiswhereyouareinyourlife? Doyoubelievethatyouarethecenteroflifeandthatyouhavealltheanswers?Do you put your confidence in your own ability and planning? Do you put your confidence in your investments and securities? Have you forgotten the LORD? This wastheattitudeandoutlookofoldtestamentisraelasdescribedinisaiah17. Like Israel, we are prone to forget the LORD, thinking that we are able to fend for ourselves. But, as we learn from this present passage of Scripture, to do so is to courtdisaster.themessageofisaiah17isthis:don tforgetthelord! I.Don tforgetthelord, WhenYourRichesIncrease(Isa.17:4 5) Verse4 5speakabouttheprosperityandabundanceofmaterialblessingenjoyed bythenationofisrael: OnthatdaythegloryofJacobwillfade,andthefatnessof hisbodywillwasteaway. 5 Itwillbeaswhenthereapergathersthestandinggrain, andwithhisarmsreapstheears;indeed,itwillbeaswhenamangleansheadsof graininthevalleyofrephaim. Verse4speaksof thefatnessofisrael sbody; an evidenceofhisabundantprosperityandself indulgence.inverse5thenationis compared to a fertile, fruitful field; by way of illustration, Isaiah is pointing the people to the fertile fields of the valley of Rephaim located southwest of Jerusalem. So many of us can identify with Israel in her state of material prosperity.somanyofusliveacomfortablelifefilledwithmoderndayluxuries andsurroundedbyeconomicwell beingandsecurityintheformofinvestments, insuranceandpensionplans. But with the blessing of material prosperity and security there is also the temptationtoforgetthelord,considerdeuteronomy8:11 18, Be careful that you do not forget Jehovah your God, failing to observe his commandments, his laws and his decrees that I am giving you this day. 12 Otherwise, when you eat and are satisfied, when you build fine houses and settledown, 13 andwhenyourherdsandflocksgrowlargeandyoursilverand gold increase and all you have is multiplied, 14 then your heart will become proudandyouwillforgetjehovahyourgod,whobroughtyououtofegypt,out ofthelandofslavery. 15 Heledyouthroughthevastanddreadfulwilderness, that thirsty and waterless land, with its venomous snakes and scorpions. He brought you water out of hard rock. 16 He gave you manna to eat in the wilderness,somethingyourfathershadneverknown,tohumbleandtotestyou so that in the end it might go well with you. 17 You may say to yourself, My powerandthestrengthofmyhandshaveproducedthiswealthforme. 18 But remember Jehovah your God, for it is he who gives you the ability to produce

wealth,andsoconfirmshiscovenant,whichhesworetoyourforefathers,asit istoday.(deut.8:11 18) The temptation to forget the LORD is most powerful when our lives are surroundedandengulfedinmaterialprosperity,asisindicatedindeuteronomy 8:11a, 12 14a. In this condition of material prosperity comes the unique temptationexpressedindeuteronomy8:14a, thenyourheartwillbecomeproud and you will forget Jehovah your God the LORD becomes irrelevant to our everydaylives,welosethegod centeredandgod dependentperspective.there is the tendency to personally take credit for our prosperity, failing to acknowledgethegoodnessofthelordandhiscovenantfaithfulness,note,again, Deuteronomy8:17 18.DowethanktheLORDforallthematerialblessingsHehas heaped upon us, or do we congratulate ourselves for wise decisions, hard work and shrewd business transactions? As Deuteronomy 8:11b indicates, forgetting the LORD inevitably leads to neglecting His commandments. If we don t think aboutgod,wearenotgoingtoconsiderhiscommandmentseither.ifwedonot attributeourprosperitytothelord,wearenotgoingtobekeenlyawareofour accountability to the LORD either. When we focus on the enjoyment of our prosperity, and our own role in gaining that prosperity, we will inevitably push God out of our lives and consign Him and His commandments to some distant cornerofheaven.forgettingthelordultimatelyleadstoapostasyandjudgment: If you ever forget Jehovah your God and follow other gods and worship and bow downtothem,itestifyagainstyoutodaythatyouwillsurelybedestroyed. 20 Like thenationsjehovahdestroyedbeforeyou,soyouwillbedestroyedfornotobeying JehovahyourGod (Deut.8:19 20.)Thiswasthejudgmentthatwasnowcoming uponthenationofisraelinthedaysofisaiah.wemustbeawarethatthesethings werealsowrittenforouradmonition,tokeepusfromfallingintothesamesinful patternasthemandsuccumbingtothesamejudgment. Let us be careful that we do not forget the LORD, especially when our riches increase. If we are truly wise, and if we are willing to accept wise and godly counsel,wewillappreciateandappropriateforourselvesthewisdomexpressed in Proverbs 30:8b 9, give me neither poverty nor riches, but give me my daily bread. 9 Otherwise,Imayhavetoomuchanddisownyouandsay, WhoisJehovah? OrImaybecomepoorandsteal,andsodishonorthenameofmyGod. II.Don tforgetthelord, andrelyuponyourowndevices(isa.17:1 3,7 11) Asverses1 3indicate,forprotectionfromtheadvancingAssyrianarmies,Israel relied upon her alliance with Syria and her buffer zones east of the Jordan River buttheyallcollapsedbeforetheinvadingassyrians. Verse1speaksofthefallofIsrael sally,thenationofsyria: Look!Damascuswill no longer be a city, but will become a heap of ruins! Damascus, the capitol of Syria, had been conquered and devastated by the Assyrians, such had become

the fate of Israel s ally upon whom she relied for security and victory. Verse 2 speaksoftheconquestofthebufferstateseastofthejordanriver: Thecitiesof Aroerwillbedeserted;theywillbelefttoflocksthatwillliedownthere,withno onetomakethemafraid. ThisterritorywaslocatedeastoftheJordanRiver,it hadservedasaprotectivebufferzoneforisraelbuthadnowbeenreducedtoa desolatewildernessbytheadvancingassyrianarmies. As we are informed about the state of Israel and its ungodly attitude, we must ask ourselves: Do we believe that as a nation we can protect our wealth and tranquility by building strong alliances with friendly nations and thus be protected from hostile military powers while we enjoy our abundance in hedonisticpleasureandself contentment?doweplaceourtrustfordefenseand security in military technology and ability instead of placing our confidence in thelord?wewoulddowelltoacknowledgesuchscripturesasthefollowing: No king is saved by the size of his army; no warrior escapes by his great strength. 17 Ahorseisavainhopefordeliverance;despiteallitsgreatstrength, itcannotsave. 18 ButtheeyesofJehovahareonthosewhofearhim,onthose whohopeinhisunfailinglove. 19 Hewilldeliverthemfromdeathandkeepthem aliveinfamine.(psl.33:16 19) Donotputyourtrustinprinces,inmortalmen,whocannotsave. 4 Whentheir spiritdeparts,theyreturntotheground;onthatverydaytheirplanscometo nothing. 5 Blessed is he whose Helper is the God of Jacob, whose hope is in Jehovah his God, 6 the Maker of heaven and earth, the sea, and everything in them [Jehovah], who remains faithful forever. 7 He upholds the cause of the oppressedandgivesfoodtothehungry.(psl.146:3 7a) Verses 10 11 describe Israel s carefully cultivated strategies and devices, using theimageryofcarefullycultivatingagardenfullofexoticplants: youhaveforgottenthegodwhoisyoursavior,andhavenotrememberedthe Rock that is your refuge. Therefore, you have placed[in the soil] the choicest plantsandhaveplantedimportedvines. 11 Onthedayyouplanted,youplaceda hedgearoundthesevines.inthemorningyoucausedyourseedtoblossom;but theharvestwillvanishonthedayofgriefanddesperatesorrow!(isa.17:10 11) Having planted the choicest vines, all care was then taken to protect these plants with the hope that they would produce a wonderful harvest of fruit, namelythe fruit ofpeaceandsecurity.specialcarewastakentopromotetheir growth, and these little seedlings of diplomacy and foreign alliances were blossomingwithhope.buttheanticipatedharvestisworsethandisappointing; itisadisaster.inthedayofharvesttheseedlingsarenothingmorethanaheap of dead vines! The military and diplomatic efforts of Israel fail to provide the desired security from the advancing Assyrian invader. Do we find ourselves

doing the same thing as Old Testament Israel placing our confidence in our nation sdiplomaticandmilitaryalliancesasthesourceofournationalsecurity; placing our confidence in our own network of business relationships and portfoliosasthesourceofoureconomicsecurity? LetusbecarefulthatwedonotforgettheLORD,andrelyuponourowndevices. LetusconsiderthecounselthattheLORDgivesusthroughtheprophetJeremiah, letustakethatcounseltoheartandbuildourlivesuponit: ThisiswhatJehovahsays, Cursedistheonewhotrustsinman,whodepends onfleshforhisstrengthandwhoseheartturnsawayfromjehovah. 6 Hewillbe likeabushinthewastelands;hewillnotseeprosperitywhenitcomes.hewill dwellintheparchedplacesofthedesert,inasaltlandwherenoonelives.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) III.Don tforgetthelord, BecauseHeAloneCanSaveYou(Isa.17:13 14) The mighty army of Assyria, whom Israel feared and against whom she took everyhumanprecaution,isdescribedasaragingriverthathasfloodeditsbanks and is sweeping away everything that lies in its path: Oh, the uproar of multitudes of peoples! They roar like the roaring sea! And the raging of nations! They rage like the raging of mighty waters! (vs. 12.) The Assyrian army was, indeed,aninstrumentemployedbythelordalmightytobringhisinescapable judgment upon the sinful nations of the ancient Near East, note, again, Isaiah 10:5 6a, O Assyrian, the rod of my anger, in whose hand is the club of my indignation! 6 I will send him against a godless nation. I will commission him against a people who incite my wrath. Indeed, there is coming a day when the wholeworldshallhaveaninescapableencounterwiththelordgod,wheneach andeveryoneshallbesummonedtostandbeforehisjudgmentseat; Jehovah is coming he is coming to judge the earth. He will judge the world with righteousness;[hewilljudge]thepeopleswithhistruth (Psl.96:13.) That awesome, irresistible instrument of divine judgment swept away all the pagan nations of the Near East, including the apostate nation of Israel: The Israelites persisted in all the sins of Jeroboam and did not turn away from them 23 untiljehovahremovedthemfromhispresence,ashehadwarnedthroughallhis servantstheprophets.sothepeopleofisraelweretakenfromtheirhomelandinto exileinassyria (2Kgs.17:22 23.)NoneofIsrael sstrategiesorhumanresources couldwithstandtheencounterwiththelordalmightyonhisappointeddayof judgment executedintheformoftheassyrianinvasion.inthisregard,wemay alsotakenoteofzephaniah1:18, Neithertheirsilvernortheirgoldwillbeableto savethemonthedayofjehovah swrath.inthefireofhisjealousythewholeworld

willbeconsumed,forhewillmakeasuddenendofallwholiveontheearth. We mustrememberthatnoneofthewealthweaccumulatewillbeofanyvalueon judgmentday;itcannotbuyusapardonorgainusentranceintoheaven;only thebloodofthelordjesuschristcanbenefitusonthatday wemustentrust ourselvestohimtodayandrelyuponhisshedbloodaloneforoursalvation. That great tidal wave of divine judgment swept away all the nations, until it cametojudah.thereitwasmiraculouslyhaltedatthecommandofthelord onbehalfofthosewhocriedouttohimforsalvation.asisaiahdescribesit, In the evening, look, there is terror! But before the morning dawns, they are gone (vs.14a) theyaregone isareferencetotheswiftandmiraculousdestruction of the Assyrian army. Verse 14 speaks of the LORD s miraculous deliverance of Judah because they had humbled themselves before the LORD and called upon Himformercyandsalvation,noteIsaiah37:1 7,36 38, WhenKingHezekiahheardthis[theannouncementthattheAssyrianswereat thegate],hetorehisclothesandputonsackclothandwentintothetempleof Jehovah. 2 HesentEliakim,thepalaceadministrator,Shebna,thesecretary,and the leading priests, all wearing sackcloth, to the prophet Isaiah son of Amoz. 3 Andtheysaidtohim,ThisiswhatHezekiahsays, Thisisadayofdistressand rebukeanddisgrace;itislikeinfantscomingtothepointofbirth,butthereis no strength to deliver them. 4 Perhaps Jehovah your God will take note of the wordsofthe[assyrian]fieldcommander,whomhismaster,thekingofassyria, hassenttodefythelivinggod,andthathewillrebukehimforthewordsthat JehovahyourGodhasheard.Therefore,liftupyourprayerfortheremnant[of Judah]thatisstillleft. 5 WhenKingHezekiah sofficialscametoisaiah, 6 Isaiah saidtothem, Thisiswhatyoushallreportbacktoyourmaster;Thisiswhat Jehovahsays, Donotbeafraidofthewordsyouhaveheard,[thewords]with which the servants of the king of Assyria have blasphemed me. 7 Listen! I am going to put a spirit into him that will cause him, when he hears a certain report,toreturntohisowncountry.furthermore,iwillcausehimtobekilled withtheswordinhisowncountry 36 ThentheangelofJehovahwentoutand put to death a hundred and eighty five thousand men in the Assyrian camp. When[theAssyrians]gotupthenextmorning therewereallthedeadbodies! 37 SoSennacheribkingofAssyriabrokecampandwithdrew[fromJerusalem]. HereturnedtoNinevehandstayedthere. 38 [Oneday,]ashewasworshippingin thetempleofnisrochhisgod,hissonsadrammelechandsharezerassassinated himwiththesword;thentheyescapedtothelandofararat.esarhadonhisson succeededhimasking.(isa.37:1 7,36 38) Let us not forget the LORD, because He alone can save us. The LORD Himself exhortsus, Looktome,andbesaved,alltheendsoftheearth;forIamGod,and there is none other (Isa. 45:22.) Speaking of the Lord Jesus Christ, the Apostle Peterdeclares, Salvationisfoundinnooneelse,forthereisnoothernameunder heaven given to men by which we must be saved (Acts 4:12.) If you have never

doneso,entrustyourlifetochristthesavior,trustinginhisshedbloodforthe forgivenessofyoursins.asachristian,investyourlifeinservingchrist,instead ofbeingpre occupiedwiththispresentworldthatisdestinedforfinaljudgment. Conclusion ThisisthemessagetheHolySpiritwantsustohearandheedfromthispassageof Scripture:LikeOldTestamentIsrael,wearepronetoforgettheLORD,thinkingthat wecanfendforourselves.but,astheexampleofoldtestamentisraelwarnsus,to attempttodosoistocourtdisaster.letusnotforgetthelord;onthecontrary,let usputourtrustinhimandliveourlivesforhim.