—Isaiah 2:1-5— Isaiah tells us what will
happen in the “latter” days. This refers to the end of the world. We may be
living in the “latter” days now. In the latter days “all the nations” will see
God on the highest mountain on earth. God will be the highest value and the
center of the universe. They will come to God to receive his instruction how to
live. This will result in international peace. The significance of “all” is
that world peace depends upon “all” coming to God. Peace is not a unilateral
project. Will it be possible to get “all” nations to come to God? If they are
to come at the end-time, why not now? Here is one good reason to the church’s
overseas missionary program.
Why has this dream of world peace not been realized? Our text gives the conditions for peace, a peace the world has yet failed to pay. We need not a false hope of peace now when the nations are far from the Lord. Is peace for the world possible? Not now but in the last days –
Prayer for Harvest: Lord God, heavenly Father, through whose kindness we have again received the fruits of the earth in their season, grant us ever to rejoice in Your mercy that neither prosperity nor adversity may drive us from Your presence; through Jesus Christ, our Lord, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, One God, now and forever. Amen[2]
[1] Advent
copyright © Ed Riojas, Higher Things
[2] Collect
for Harvest, Lutheran Service Book © 2006 Concordia Publishing House, St. Louis

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