Verses 1–5
ISAIAH - CHAPTER 56
AN EXHORTATION TO RIGHTEOUSNESS IN VIEW OF DIVINE DELIVERANCE
1. In view of the deliverance that the Lord is about to give them (Isaiah 46:13; Psalms 85:9), and the manifestation of His righteousness, in such victory as He will permit them to share, the exiles of Israel are urged to:
a. Maintain justice - by trusting in, and submitting themselves wholly to God’s order, (Isaiah 1:17; Isaiah 61:8; Isaiah 5:16; Isaiah 28:17; Jeremiah 22:3).
b. Walk in righteousness and obedience before God, (Isaiah 62:1-2; Zephaniah 2:3; comp. Romans 13:11-12; Matthew 4:17).
2. The person who follows God’s order will truly be blessed (vs. 2). And, in the view of ancient Israel, such a walk was summed up in two things:
a. Observing the divinely-appointed Sabbath - wherein one acknowledges Jehovah.
1) As the omnipotent Creator of all things, (Exodus 20:11; Exodus 31:17).
2) As the Sanctifier of His own peculiar people - setting them apart for His own service, glory, and praise, (Exodus 31:13; Ezekiel 20:12).
3) As the deliverer of His people from bondage, (Deuteronomy 5:15).
b. Keeping himself from evil, (Psalms 34:14; Psalms 97:10; Proverbs 4:27; Proverbs 14:16).
3. Proselytes and eunuchs, who have been denied many privileges in the worship of the nation (Deuteronomy 23:1) will not be inferior in the new order that is to come, (vs. 3:5).
a. The "son of the stranger" (proselyte) must not say that "The Lord hath utterly separated me from His people", (vs. 3a; Acts 10:34-35; Ephesians 2:14-16).
b. Nor must the eunuchs regard themselves as insignificant because they can have no offspring, (vs. 3b; comp. Deuteronomy 23:1).
1) The Lord is pleased with any who: observe the sabbath that He has appointed; sacrifice their own will and pleasure for His; and lay firm hold on His covenant-purpose.
2) A proper attitude toward God and His will assures the believing one a place in God’s "house" (Isaiah 2:2-3; Micah 4:1-2; comp. 1 Timothy 3:15), and a "name" that is more lasting than that of being the father of children, (vs. 5; 62:2; comp. Isaiah 48:18-19; John 1:12; John 10:3;1 John 3:1; Revelation 2:7; Revelation 3:12).
c. Such as truly honor the Lord will be permitted to share His millennial "house" (habitation, or dwelling-place), which is Jerusalem - wherein He will sit on the throne of His glory, (Psalms 122; Psalms 132:13-14; comp. Isaiah 2:1-4; Micah 4:1-3).