Your Life is Hidden in Christ!
Reflection: Today the psalmist wonders how long God will hide Himself from the people. Will His wrath burn forever? And then, in Isaiah, we see a little bit of why God had hidden himself from the people as their fasting did not produce any spiritual fruit, only more exploitation of the workers and quarreling and strife. The people were in engaging in supposed spiritual activity, but it did not yield any fruit of a changed life. Isaiah challenges them by saying is not God’s fasting to loosen the chains of injustice and to set the oppressed free. He also cites their breaking of the Sabbath, as another indicator that they were really just going through the motions, but not honoring this day set apart for God. Then, in 59:16, there is an indication that since the Lord could not find righteousness on earth He would send His own righteousness. We even see language of the “breastplate of righteousness” and the “helmet of salvation”, which Paul picks up on in Ephesians