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He will keep in perfect peace whose eyes are fixed on you
He will keep in perfect peace whose eyes are fixed on you







he will keep in perfect peace whose eyes are fixed on you

It is steadfast confidence in our ever-faithful, immutable heavenly Father. Praise the Lord that He is greater than any storm we will encounter! What is this peace? It is an inner sense of contentment and quietness, regardless of life’s circumstances. In his commentary, Matthew Henry defines this perfect peace as “.inward peace, outward peace, peace with God, peace of conscience, peace at all times, in all events.Do you want peace in your storms of life? Place your trust in the Lord and do not allow the storm to shake your faith. Yet in the midst of chaos, God’s Word tells us that if we fix our minds on Him, we can have “perfect peace.” What a blessing! We live in a time when people are following false gods and failing to acknowledge the Most High God, Creator of all things and His only, begotten Son, Jesus. We should be able to identify with the culture in which Isaiah lived. 2 Chronicles 27:2 states that “the people still followed corrupt practices.” (ESV) Note that although Jotham sough to do what we right, he still allowed the worship of false gods. The people still sacrificed and made offerings on the high places.” (2 Kings 15:34-35, ESV, emphasis added) Nevertheless, the high places were not removed. It was a time when even the godly kings failed to fully confront evil and abolish the worship of the false gods.Īnd he did what was right in the eyes of the LORD, according to all that his father Uzziah had done. Isaiah dealt with a great deal of spiritual and political corruption during his ministry. He was a contemporary of the prophets Hosea and Micah. He prophesied during the reign of four different kings of Judah: Uzziah Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah. Isaiah’s name means, “the Lord is salvation,” and he was a prophet to the southern kingdom of Judah from c. It is a song of thanksgiving, trust, and praise for God’s faithfulness and mercy. These words were written by the prophet Isaiah under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. Trust ye in the LORD for ever: for in LORD JEHOVAH is everlasting strength. Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee because he trusteth in thee. Open ye the gates, that the righteous nation which keepeth the truth may enter in.

he will keep in perfect peace whose eyes are fixed on you

In that day shall this song be sung in the land of Judah We have a strong city salvation will God appoint for walls and bulwarks. This verse is part of a song of praise, so let’s take a look at the broader context from Isaiah 25:9-26:4 (KJV):Īnd it shall be said in that day, Lo, this is our God we have waited for him, and he will save us: this is the LORD we have waited for him, we will be glad and rejoice in his salvation.įor in this mountain shall the hand of the LORD rest, and Moab shall be trodden down under him, even as straw is trodden down for the dunghill.Īnd he shall spread forth his hands in the midst of them, as he that swimmeth spreadeth forth his hands to swim: and he shall bring down their pride together with the spoils of their hands.Īnd the fortress of the high fort of thy walls shall he bring down, lay low, and bring to the ground even to the dust. But this promise is conditional: we must fix our minds on Him. According to this verse, God promises us total and complete peace. In these uncertain days, we can all use some peace. I woke up this morning thinking of this verse. “You will keep him in perfect peace whose mind is stayed on you, because he trusts in you.” (Isaiah 26:3, ESV)









He will keep in perfect peace whose eyes are fixed on you