Before Before
The Old Testament sometimes gets a bad rap. Maybe it's because we don't always see the thread of grace that runs through it. I mean, some of those OT prophets can seem a bit harsh, asking people to repent and all. But even in the midst of what seems legalistic, if we look a little deeper, we'll find God's grace actively at work. Recently, I found myself in Isaiah 49. I have it all marked up, with several things specifically underlined and outlined in the chapter. I couldn't believe there was so much grace shining through these verses. If you have a minute, go read the whole chapter. We're going to walk through it for the next few days. In the first two verses, Isaiah acknowledges that God knew and called him from the womb. We can draw a parallel here to Psalm 139, where David talks about how God watched us form in the womb. Isaiah got that too! I love that Isaiah adds a more personal flair by saying, from within the womb, He called me by name. What a great pic...