
Isaiah 35 A testimony…..
Is “The Way of Holiness” a Biblical term? Jesus declared “I am the Way, the Truth and the Life” (John 14:6) linking truth as we journey on the way, with life. What does “the Way” mean?
Isaiah had something to say about it, hundreds of years before Jesus walked on earth. Noting that streams will burst forth in the desert in the land God gave to Abraham, the Holy Spirit inspired Isaiah to write with hope. He describes it as “The Way of Holiness” (Isaiah 35:8). Following the period of judgments described in chapter 34, this chapter gives us one of the greatest descriptions in the Bible of the Millennial Kingdom.
Isaiah is specific: “Wicked fools will not go about it”, that road of holiness, because it will be “for those who walk in the Way”. “Only the redeemed will walk there” (35:8-9). Imagine a change in society where those who are righteous carry on their business. Trust could be re-established and fear would be destroyed. Can we truly hope for this one day?
Let us pause for a moment to think about living in the Way of Holiness. Peter calls believers to “Be holy because I [the Lord] am holy” We are His representatives. ”Just as He who called you is holy, so be holy in all you do” (1 Peter 1:15-16). Believers no longer live in ignorance because the Holy Spirit dwells within us directing us along the way of life. Do we think about that as we face each new day? We have been given an amazing power, power to do good, to think kindly, to forgive, to stand for what is honest and truthful.
Peter warns us to “prepare your minds for action; be self-controlled” (1 Peter 1:13). Self-control is part of the fruit of the Holy Spirit (Galatians 5:23). For those of us who call ourselves Christ-followers, that doesn’t leave much room for excuse!
Isaiah was writing in an age where Judea was being disciplined for its waywardness. Judgment lies ahead. However, in the future there is hope. “The ransomed of the Lord will return! They will enter Zion with singing; everlasting joy will crown their heads” (Isaiah 35:10). Imagine life with everlasting joy. The Lord encouraged His people further “Gladness and joy will overtake them and sorrow and sighing will flee away” (35:10).
Reflection:
What does this mean for you and for me today? Is this a distant hope? I like to think it is God speaking His truth into my life today. I have everlasting joy in the knowledge that Jesus has never left me, since I asked Him into my heart as a little girl. I don’t deserve this. I certainly didn’t earn it. Each day as I give an account of my life to my Father, God, He forgives me. Gratitude for His mercy and grace colours my life with brightness, gladness and joy! And – some day in the future when I see Him face to face, there will be no more sorrow. I am walking in the way of holiness. Praise God!








