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Isaiah 61:1-3

The comfort of Israel, God's covenant people, center on the coming of the Messiah to turn their fortunes around. Unfortunately, the Jews thought of it in a physical nationalistic way, but God was speaking about the Messiah sacrificing Himself for the remission of sins and taking them away. He was predicting good times, peace, and prosperity, all centered on the Person, the Messiah, whom we know as Jesus Christ. Luke 2:25 calls Jesus Christ the Consolation of Israel. God makes the connection for us there.

As the Israel of God, His covenant people, the elect can understand what Jesus says in Matthew 5:4, "for they shall be comforted," more spiritually. It means that those blessed people who mourn shall receive the benefits of the Messiah's work in paying for sin, bringing salvation, and then peace and prosperity to all His people.

But most of all, Christians need to understand the great comfort in their present relationship with Jesus Christ. Because of the combination of God's calling and grace and their humble belief and repentance, the converted are now one with Him, part of His body. He is in His people, and they are in Him. He is with them all the time, only a cry or a prayer away.

Through His Spirit, which has been given to them, Christians understand and hope that though there is evil and horrible suffering because of the sins that are practiced in this world, truly good, peaceful, joyful times lie just ahead. God's elect can take comfort in the fact that with the coming return of Jesus Christ, everything will change for the better. And eventually, as is said in Revelation 21, all things will be made new in the Kingdom of God.

Richard T. Ritenbaugh
Those Who Mourn




Other Forerunner Commentary entries containing Isaiah 61:1:

Psalms 51:1-2
Psalms 51:6-12
Psalms 51:14-15
Proverbs 26:24-26
Isaiah 45:1
Isaiah 45:1
Isaiah 55:6
Isaiah 55:6
Matthew 5:3
Mark 14:24
Luke 4:16-19
Luke 4:16
Luke 4:16-24
Luke 4:16-19
Luke 22:52-53
John 9:14-16
Acts 2:1
Acts 20:16
1 Corinthians 16:8
2 Corinthians 6:1-2
2 Corinthians 6:1-2
2 Corinthians 13:1-2
2 Thessalonians 1:7-10

 

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