Sermon # 131 Series: Isaiah
Title: This Is Our God! This Is Our Savior! Text: Isaiah 45:1-25 Subject: Cyrus as a Type of ChristDate: Sunday Evening – October 4, 1992
Introduction:
Cyrus was a Median king (King of Persia) whom God raised up specifically for the purpose of delivering the Jews out of Babylon. Cyrus was an instrument in the hands of God by whom God accomplished his righteous purposes. Though he was raised as a pagan, a base idolater, he was anointed of God to be the deliverer of his people. There is considerable debate as to whether Cyrus was ever converted. So far as I am concerned, the issue is settled by Cyrus himself in Ezra 1:1-4.
At any rate this prophecy was written by Isaiah more than 200 years before Cyrus conquered Babylon and freed God’s chosen people from their captivity.
The purpose of God in giving this word of prophecy by Isaiah was threefold.
Proposition: This man Cyrus, the Deliverer of Israel, stands before us in this chapter as an eminent type of the Lord Jesus Christ, the Deliverer of God’s Elect, our Savior.
Tonight, I want us to take a quick survey of these 25 verses. I will not attempt to expound them. But I want us to look at them together. My purpose is that we might see and adore our God and Savior as he is set forth in this chapter. I have titled my message This Is Our God! This Is Our Savior! A great God and a great Savior he is! Let’s just pick up the highlights as we go along. Actually, this entire chapter is a sermon, which God himself delivers to his people. The messenger is Isaiah; but the message is God’s. How I pray that that will be true as I endeavor to preach it.
If you will permit me, I will divide the message into four parts, four points that will help us to understand it and remember it.
Actually, there are two things in these four verses that we need to see.
Note: Nothing kept Christ from Redeeming his people. And nothing can keep him from: Saving Them! Keeping Them! and Glorifying Them!
Israel was brought into bondage because of their sin; but God overruled their evil to do them good. Now understand this- the cause of our sorrow and suffering in this world is our sin. We bring misery upon ourselves by our wicked deeds. But God wisely and graciously overrules our sin to do us good, eternal good. All these things came to pass for three reasons. Indeed, everything that comes to pass in this world comes to pass for these three reasons.
There is an obvious allusion here to the ancient pagan philosophy of Zoroastrianism, which taught that there are two powerful forces, or principles, good and evil, light and darkness, and that these two great forces are constantly at war. When the principles of good prevail good things happen. When the principle of evil prevails, evil things happen. God says, "Not so!" He alone rules the world!
He who is sovereign in creation and providence is sovereign in grace too.
Note: Children of God, do not be found fighting against God. In all things submit to his will. This is the best course; and this is the course of peace- (Matt. 11:29-31).
Israel was in bondage in Babylon for 70 long years, hard bondage and servitude. Many, in those years of captivity, rebelled against God and turned from him. But there was an elect remnant who bowed to God’s providence, believed his word, and waited for his salvation. It is to them that this word of assurance is given. And it is given to you, who today, trust our great God. If you want to know what God is doing, ask him. Consult his word.
Note: This great God, who has been speaking throughout this chapter, is none other than the Lord Jesus Christ himself. This is our God! This is our Savior! Notice how he speaks and what he says.
Application: Romans 11:33-36