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尋求上帝我在沙漠要把松樹、杉樹,……一同栽植;好叫人看見、知道、……這是耶和華的手所做的。—以賽亞書41章19-20節 每年秋天,人們沿著俄勒岡州西部18號公路行駛,會從道路旁樹木繁盛的山坡上,看到令人驚喜的景象﹕一張圓圓的巨大笑臉。這張笑臉只在秋天才看得到,因落葉松的針葉變黃,形成笑臉,與構成眼睛和嘴巴的深綠色花旗松,形成鮮明的對比。這片直徑約一百公尺的笑臉是由一家木材公司在2011年種植的,以補償他們先前砍伐的林地,讓這片土地重現生機。 上帝能使荒涼之地重獲生機,先知以賽亞邀請我們認識這位上帝。以賽亞提醒以色列百姓,在他們被擄、心靈憂傷、土地荒涼時,上帝會「開江河」,「使沙漠變為水池」,並「在曠野種上香柏樹、皂莢樹」(以賽亞書41章18-19節)。上帝這麼做,不僅是讓祂自己和我們歡喜快樂;祂栽種松樹、杉樹和黃楊樹,「好叫人看見、知道」(20節)祂創造萬物,以及最終祂將復興一切,甚至是那些被視為「沙漠」的地方(19節)。 我們或許無法看見山坡上那張笑臉,但所有受造物都能提醒我們,無論我們是擔心災難發生或在經歷災難之後,上帝救贖的能力可以拯救這世界,以及扭轉我們個人的境況。讓我們在困境中尋求上帝的面,以祂為盼望和喜樂的泉源。 洪可婷
在以賽亞書1-39章,先知以賽亞警告那些不肯悔改的百姓,因他們拜偶像、對上帝不忠,上帝將使用亞述人和巴比倫人來管教他們。但從第40章開始,以賽亞轉而頌揚上帝滿有恩典、守約施慈愛,並且預言將來以色列百姓必得復興與榮耀的祝福。這位至高的上帝有能力施行拯救、保守看顧,而且帶來復興(40章10-17節)。以賽亞也提醒他們,上帝慈愛的眷顧和護佑。以色列人與上帝有非常特殊的關係,因他們已經蒙恩,被揀選成為上帝的僕人(41章8節)。上帝會親近、看顧他們,絕不會拋棄他們(8-10、17節),而且還會豐富地供應他們,將乾旱的沙漠變成活水湧流、物產豐饒之地(18-19節)。受造萬物提醒了以賽亞時代的人,如今也提醒我們:這位上帝是「耶和華」(13節),我們的「救贖主」(14節),祂是創造主,也是「以色列的聖者」(20節)。因此,我們可以將生活中的一切境況都交託給祂,並且全然信靠祂。 Seeking God’s FaceI will set . . . the fir and the cypress together, so that people may see and know . . . the Lord has done this. Those who drive along Highway 18 in western Oregon each fall are greeted with a delightful surprise from the tree-covered hillside flanking the road: a giant smiley face. The cheerful face is only visible in the autumn when the Larch tree needles turn yellow, contrasting with the surrounding, dark green Douglas fir trees (which create the eyes and mouth). A lumber company planted the three-hundred-foot-diameter face in 2011 as part of an effort to replenish the timber they’d harvested. Isaiah invites us to know God as the one who brings life to desolate places. He reminded the Israelites during the barrenness of their captivity that God “[makes] rivers flow,” can “turn the desert into pools of water,” and grow “the cedar and the acacia” in the desert (Isaiah 41:18-19). God does these things not solely for His (and our) delight; He plants junipers, fir, and cypress “so that people may see and know” (v. 20) that He authors all and will ultimately redeem all—even those places thought to be a “wasteland” (v. 19). Though we may not glimpse a face smiling back at us from a hillside, all of creation can remind us of God’s redemptive power over our world and our individual circumstances—even in the wake (or fear) of devastation. Let’s seek His face as our source of hope and joy amid our struggles. Reflect & PrayWhen has God brought joy or hope to a place of sadness in your life? How does creation direct your focus to Him in times of hardship? Thank You, dear Father, for Your creative and redemptive work in the world. |
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