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Israel’s incomparable God (Isa 40:12-31)

Should any doubt God’s ability to re-establish Israel in its homeland, the psalm of praise that follows drives away those doubts. God is the great Creator; the universe appears insignificant compared with him.

He does whatever he wants, without any help or advice from his creatures (Isa 40:12-14).

Israel has no need to fear Babylon or any other ruling power, for nations also are insignificant and powerless before him (Isa 40:15-17).

How absurd, therefore, for people to make lifeless idols and trust in them instead of in the living, almighty God. Yahweh’s people need have no fear of Babylon’s gods (Isa 40:18-20).

Since Yahweh created all and rules over all, the leaders of the nations are as powerless before him as ants or grasshoppers. They are as easily destroyed as dry grass (Isa 40:21-24).

On the earth or in the heavens, God controls all (Isa 40:25-26).

In view of all this, the Jewish exiles need not become discouraged through thinking that God is either unwilling or unable to help them. He has not forgotten them, nor has he lost his power. Through him the weak can be made strong (Isa 40:27-29).

Those who trust in their own strength will fail, no matter how capable they may appear to be.

But those who trust in God will be constantly strengthened by his power, which will lead them on victoriously (Isa 40:30-31).