We are looking at some of the qualities of Isaiah and Jeremiah that contributed to their incredible endurance as men of God. They are qualities that qualify them to be wonderful examples of Hupomone Men. These qualities are not a function of their vocation as prophets of God. These qualities are not tied up in the message that Isaiah and Jeremiah brought to the people of God. These qualities are all about the daily choices of life that Isaiah and Jeremiah made as they responded to the call of God to be in relationship with Him. The quality of Hupomone that we are going to look at today is a direct result of that relationship.
The LORD appeared to him from afar, saying, “I have loved you with an everlasting love; Therefore I have drawn you with lovingkindness.” Jeremiah 31:3
Isaiah and Jeremiah had every reason to hate God’s people. Given the content of many of their prophesies (particularly Jeremiah) one might settle on the idea that they did indeed hate. Here in the United States, as a society we have embraced an idea of “thought correctness” that violates the very core of hupomone love. That idea is that if you “hate” a behavior that I am involved in, you hate me. This idea rejects the intrinsic value of the individual, the very basis of God’s love for us. It limits the value of a person to their actions. God cries out to His people, “I hate your behavior and its consequences, but I love you with an everlasting love”. The New Testament labels this love Agape. This is the love that is the foundation of hupomone living. The call emanates from God to our “spiritual” ears and is a function of listening. This is Jesus’ cry, “He who has ears to hear, let him hear.” Daily choice is a function of will. It is the physical response to truly hearing God. Love is a function of relationship. It is the foundation that enables all the rest of it.
If I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, but do not have love, I have become a noisy gong or a clanging cymbal. 1 Corinthians 13:1
Isaiah and Jeremiah desperately and completely loved God. Isaiah and Jeremiah desperately and completely loved His people. It was this love extending from their relationship with God that drove their hupomone lifestyle for a combine 100 years. Faithfully they spoke truth to Israel, often reaping derision and persecution and it was Agape that validated their ministry. Some look at the prophetic of the Old Testament and see hate and condemnation. I look and see hupomone living. I see the call of God to live out His everlasting love daily through meaningful choices empowered by the Holy Spirit. I see the great provision of grace, seeking to redeem the results of rebellion. I hear God calling out through his people the message of love, redemption and hupomone.
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