Dr. McKellar’s Lesson for November 1, 2020
He Will Carry You!
Isaiah 46:1-13
1. Background
• fall of Babylon in Isaiah 46-48
• idolatry/collapse connection and the future security of God’s people
2. Carried gods (1-2)
• carried as burdens on weary beasts
• carried with their worshipers into captivity
3. Carrying God (3-4)
• command and commitment
• a striking contrast
• comprehensive coverage: from womb to tomb
4. Made gods: burdens void of saving power (5-7)
• clarifying question
• made by human hands: immobile, inarticulate, incompetent
5. The Making God (8-11)
• confrontational command
• declarative rebuke (47:8-10)
• declaring…saying…calling…
6. The Saving God (12-13)
• provision of righteousness for those far from it
• conformity to the will of God
7. So what?
• Because carried gods lead only to collapse, trust the God who carries you.
• “What we revere, we resemble; either for our ruin or restoration.” (Beale)
• “His love, in time past, forbids me to think He’ll leave me at last in trouble to sink: Each sweet Ebenezer I have in review confirms His good pleasure to help me quite through.” (Newton)
• “When man carries his god, the end is destruction; when the true God carries man, the end is salvation.” (Young)
• connection to Christ: 2 Thess. 3:5