Pastor Tim Patoka
He Is Bringing Perfect Joy
December 17, 2023
Rejoice in the Lord! Isaiah 61:1-3, 10-11 1) For His Good News 2) For He Certainly Clothes Us If you could decide, what good news would you like to hear now? If you haven’t finished Christmas shopping, it’d probably be that all your presents have been bought, wrapped, and delivered. Perhaps your good news would be a loved one making it home after being gone too long. Or perhaps it’s to have a dusting of snow for the perfect picture. If I were to ask you a month from now what your good news would be, I’m guessing your answer would change. It changes based on what’s going on or what’s come up. But there is one piece of good news that never changes and is also the best news of all to hear! The prophet Isaiah tells us what this is that brings us to rejoice in our Lord. We rejoice in the Lord for his good news is how Christ’s righteousness becomes ours through faith in Jesus and comforts us in our afflictions. We also rejoice in the Lord because he certainly clothes us with this righteousness and so sprouts forth our praise before all. 1) For His Good News Isaiah initially wrote these words for the Israelites leaving exile in Babylon. But as sometimes happens with Old Testament prophecies, there’s a second, greater fulfillment in mind. In Luke chapter 4(:18-21), Jesus is in Nazareth and tells us he is this second, greater fulfillment that Isaiah was talking about. As such, we can read these words and get the same comfort out of them as those Israelites leaving exile in Babylon did long before. What is Isaiah’s comfort? That the Lord has good news for the afflicted, the good news of Jesus’ righteousness for all who are afflicted by sin. We see sin’s affliction in a number of ways. A broken heart that pains you down to your very core because your hopes and dreams were crushed. Being captive and bound, that is, held against our will to live as children of God because we’re subjugated to our sinful desires and Satan’s schemes. We picture ourselves mourning as they did in Isaiah’s day: ashes on our head, letting all see our red eyes and puffy face, a faint spirit ready to be snuffed out. For all afflicted by sin, we have the Lord’s good news: Jesus’ righteousness which is ours through faith in him as our Savior. With this righteousness, we are declared right with God and thus enjoy his every blessing from his hand. As Isaiah shows us what sin’s affliction looks like, so he also describes how the Lord’s good news looks like. The binding up of broken heart because everything will be good again. Freedom and release so we can live for Christ. The joy of the Old Testament Year of Jubilee when much of life reset to how the Lord originally set it 1