Isaiah 60:1
Taking these words into the full illumination of Christianity, they
express, very beautifully, the awakening of a man to his true work in
the world. It is because the "glory of the Lord has risen upon him,"
that the Christian is able to reflect the light which has entered his
soul.
Not... [ Continue Reading ]
Isaiah 60:2
The manifestation of Christ to the Gentiles.
I. The first token that was shown to the Gentile world that the great
Light had arisen which was to cast its beams over them as well as over
the small nation which alone hitherto had known God was the star, the
wonderful star, which was seen... [ Continue Reading ]
Isaiah 60:5
Enlargement of heart is the true description of that higher progress
to which it is ever the aim of God to lead us; the text pictures the
progress, and unfolds to us both the pain and the joy. The language of
the prophet is intended to present to our mind's eye that nameless
dread, that... [ Continue Reading ]
Isaiah 60:13
I. Every attentive reader of Scripture must be aware what stress is
there laid upon the duty of costliness and magnificence in the public
service of God. Even in the first rudiments of the Church, Jacob, an
outcast and wanderer, after the vision of the ladder of angels,
thought it not... [ Continue Reading ]
Isaiah 60:18
Consider how salvation is a wall and how gates are praise.
I. There are three safeties which a sinner wants. First, he wants to
be saved from the condemnation of his sins; then he wants to be saved
from the power of his sins; and then he wants to be saved from the
conflict and presence... [ Continue Reading ]
Isaiah 60:19
I. There is no better test of men's progress than the advancing power
to do without the things which used to be essential to their lives.
The lives of men who have been always growing are strewed along their
whole course with things they have learned to do without. From the
time when th... [ Continue Reading ]