Isaiah 60:1 Arise, shine; for your light is come, and the glory of the LORD is risen on you.… Arise, shine; for thy light is come, and the glory of the Lord is risen upon thee. The original reads, "Be enlightened; for thy light cometh." For it does not follow that all are enlightened to whom the light comes. There must be a receptive and a reflecting power in us. I. OPPORTUNITIES ARE NOT ENOUGH. These come to nations and to men; but we must arise, and shake ourselves from slumber and indifference. Israel is to live as a witness for God. We are not to be as the vortex swallowing up all heavenly privileges; but a fountain, to send them abroad. A lighthouse is not for our own vessels, but for the merchandise of the world. The light shines there in Israel that the Gentiles may come to the brightness of its rising. Light is come. What an advent! How valueless is all else in creation without light! 1. The light of a new morning of national life. 2. The fight of an evangelical prophet, like Isaiah, who sees not only Israel's ruin, but Israel's remedy too. II. HUMAN ENDEAVOURS ARE NOT ENOUGH. Isaiah does not say, "I have come." He does not point to the medium, but to the light itself. "The glory of the Lord." This is seen to be such: 1. By its unique character. There is no light like the light of inspiration. 2. By its glorious influence. It brings safe guidance, sure prosperity, and spiritual peace. - W.M.S. Parallel Verses KJV: Arise, shine; for thy light is come, and the glory of the LORD is risen upon thee.WEB: "Arise, shine; for your light is come, and the glory of Yahweh is risen on you. |