Isaiah 66
There is this idea out there that if we are good people, kind, and generous, God will somehow balance the scale and accept us by what we do. It seems people want to believe a loving God would never send a good person to hell.
There are many things wrong with that kind of thinking. Isaiah addresses one of those in chapter 66.
God, through Isaiah, says to His children: you want to build a house for me as some great gesture? I created anything you’d use to build it. What kind of gift is that?
You don’t gift something to someone they themselves own. If you want to give something to God, it has to be more than doing good. He IS good.
You don’t hold someone’s hand, point to their thumb and say, “Let me give you this thumb.”
Do you want to know the perfect gift for God?
But this is the one to whom I will look: he who is humble and contrite in spirit and trembles at my word. (vs 2b)
The perfect gift is YOU! That’s one thing He doesn’t have until you give yourself to Him.
