Isaiah 54
"'Sing, O barren,
You who have not born!
Break forth into singing, and cry aloud,
You who have not labored with child!
For more are the children of the desolate
Than the children of the married woman,' says the LORD.'" (v.1)
"'For you will forget the shame of your youth,
And will not remember the reproach of your widowhood anymore.
For your Maker is your husband.
The LORD of hosts is His name.
And your Redeemer is the Holy One of Israel;
He is called the God of the whole earth.'" (vs. 4-5)
"'No weapon formed against you shall prosper,
And every tongue which rises against you in judgment
You shall condemn.
This is the heritage of the servants of the LORD,
And their righteousness is from Me,'
says the LORD." (v. 17)
Though the chapter refers to "barren" and "you who have not born," I think of it as having a further meaning than never married and without children. Since the chapter ends with "this is the heritage of the servants of the LORD, and their righteousness is from Me," (v.17) there seems to be a broader meaning; "barren" referring to our inner areas we have not yet surrendered to Him, so have not allowed His Spirit to fill those places. Then "have not born" gives me a sense of the thing which God wants us to birth before He will allow a person to bring any other type of completion. If we analogize all aspects of the chapter in this way - males and females, we are the bride of Christ - it may help to gain more of God's perspective on the loneliness of being without one secure human companion.
May His love fill every place in your hearts and spirits!
To Christ
"'Sing, O barren,
You who have not born!
Break forth into singing, and cry aloud,
You who have not labored with child!
For more are the children of the desolate
Than the children of the married woman,' says the LORD.'" (v.1)
"'For you will forget the shame of your youth,
And will not remember the reproach of your widowhood anymore.
For your Maker is your husband.
The LORD of hosts is His name.
And your Redeemer is the Holy One of Israel;
He is called the God of the whole earth.'" (vs. 4-5)
"'No weapon formed against you shall prosper,
And every tongue which rises against you in judgment
You shall condemn.
This is the heritage of the servants of the LORD,
And their righteousness is from Me,'
says the LORD." (v. 17)
NKJV
Though the chapter refers to "barren" and "you who have not born," I think of it as having a further meaning than never married and without children. Since the chapter ends with "this is the heritage of the servants of the LORD, and their righteousness is from Me," (v.17) there seems to be a broader meaning; "barren" referring to our inner areas we have not yet surrendered to Him, so have not allowed His Spirit to fill those places. Then "have not born" gives me a sense of the thing which God wants us to birth before He will allow a person to bring any other type of completion. If we analogize all aspects of the chapter in this way - males and females, we are the bride of Christ - it may help to gain more of God's perspective on the loneliness of being without one secure human companion.
May His love fill every place in your hearts and spirits!
To Christ