The Bible teaches that idols are powerless and cannot save, as seen in Isaiah 46.
In Isaiah 46, the scripture highlights the futility of idolatry by contrasting the powerlessness of idols with the omnipotence of God. The chapter describes idols such as Bel and Nebo, which are depicted as burdens carried by beasts, emphasizing that they cannot deliver themselves or their worshipers. In essence, these idols are nothing, having no capacity to provide salvation or assistance. This is consistent with Paul’s teaching in 1 Corinthians 8:4, stating that an idol has no real existence, reiterating the belief that only the sovereign God can save.
Isaiah 46:1-5, 1 Corinthians 8:4
God promises to deliver His people, as stated in Isaiah 46:4 where He says He will bear and carry them.
The assurance of God's deliverance is deeply rooted in His character and covenant promises. In Isaiah 46:4, God declares, 'I have made, and I will bear; even I will carry, and will deliver you.' This promise is relevant to His chosen people, the remnant of Israel, whom He declares to have been borne from the womb. God's faithfulness is key; He does not change, and His deliverance is guaranteed for those He has called and redeemed. This is echoed in Romans 8:28-30, where Paul emphasizes that all things work together for good to those who love God, affirming that those predestined by God are assured of His ultimate deliverance.
Isaiah 46:4, Romans 8:28-30
Understanding God's sovereignty is crucial for recognizing His absolute authority and control over all creation.
The concept of God's sovereignty is central to Reformed theology as it reinforces the belief that God is in complete control of His creation. Isaiah 46:10 states, 'My counsel shall stand, and I will do all my pleasure.' This declaration assures believers that nothing occurs outside of God's divine will and purpose. Acknowledging God’s sovereignty leads to trust in His plans, particularly in the context of salvation, which is entirely dependent on His grace and not on human effort. Moreover, understanding that God has predestined those He will save provides comfort and confidence in His unchanging nature and guarantees that His promises will come to fruition.
Isaiah 46:10, Ephesians 1:4-5
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