Everything New – Isaiah 65:17 God is making everything new. Isaiah 65:17 gives us a powerful vision of renewal, transformation, and a completely different way of experiencing life. "For, behold, I create new heavens and a new earth: and the former shall not be remembered, nor come into mind." – Isaiah 65:17 The people of Israel experienced oppression, abuse, captivity, idolatry, rebellion, and the consequences of their choices. Even after returning to the Promised Land, memories of captivity and past defeats could remain deeply embedded in their consciousness. The human mind can hold onto the past. Sometimes, old experiences continue to influence present thoughts, emotions, relationships, and decisions long after the original circumstances have changed. This is why Scripture continually calls us to the renewing of the mind. When we continually focus on the past, we can become discouraged and de...
Righteousness: Right Consciousness – Isaiah 64:6 What does it mean to be righteous? Righteousness is often understood as being morally perfect or doing everything correctly. But righteousness is much deeper than simply following a list of rules. Righteousness can be understood as right + consciousness the awareness and development of a right consciousness that is aligned with God. "We have become like one who is unclean, and our righteousness is like filthy rags. We shrivel up like a leaf, and like the wind, our sins sweep us away." – Isaiah 64:6 Righteousness does not mean being flawless. It means becoming increasingly aware of our thoughts, words, reactions, and actions and taking responsibility when they are not the highest and the best. It means refusing to hide, cover up, make excuses, or place blame on everyone else. Righteousness involves developing right thoughts, right words, right actions, right re...