Redemption
Isaiah 43:1 ESV
But now thus says the Lord, he who created you, O Jacob, he who formed you, O Israel: “Fear not, for I have redeemed you; I have called you by name, you are mine.
When we see a 'but' in Scripture, it's asking us to contextualise. What's it there for? In this case we need to delve into the previous chapter to dig out the answer.
In the context, God was saying that Israel was spiritually deaf and blind. As a result, he was going to give them over to judgement. A pagan nation would ravage them.
Even when God allows us to go through awful circumstances, he never forgets that he created us, that he's our Maker. He wants to redeem us. He can deliver us from all that would assail us.
Christians are called by the name of our Saviour. We are his. He bought us with his precious blood, and no one can pluck us out of his hands that were nail scarred for us.
'God, forbid that we would fear, when you are looking after us and deliver us from evil we pray, in Christ's name, amen'.
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