He
saw that there was no man, And wondered that there was
no intercessor; Therefore His own arm brought salvation for
Him; And His own righteousness, it sustained Him.
Isaiah 59:16
Isaiah 59:16
Isaiah
chapter 59 starts off sad and then ends with great promises for God’s
people. The sins of the people had separated Judah from their God and
no one was calling out for help. The Lord God saw that there was no
justice and no one to act as an intercessor for them. That’s
when God promises to do that Himself.
The
prophesy began to fulfill itself during Christ’s earthly ministry, but His full role of Intercessor is happening now as the
Savior pleads for His followers. “Therefore He is also able to save
to the uttermost those who come to God through Him, since He always
lives to make intercession for them” (Hebrews 7:25).
If
the Lord didn’t hold back when He suffered and died to save the
human race, He will certainly do other things for us that don’t
hurt (Romans 8:32). The Apostle Paul asks the question,
“Who is he who condemns? It is Christ who died, and
furthermore is also risen, who is even at the right hand of God, who
also makes intercession for us” (Romans 8:34).
What
kind of things does Jesus bring before the Father? Christ intercedes
on an individual level for each believer, every time they fall short
of the glory of God. God the Father talks with the Son about the
believer’s secret sins, trust issues, lack of spiritual growth and
the use or misuse of spiritual gifts. I’m not sure about everything
they discuss, but consequences, discipline and how better each saint
can be conformed to the Son must also be on the list.
If
I were perfect, I wouldn’t need an Intercessor. But since
I’m not, I’m grateful that the Lord Jesus is always there for me.
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