Isaiah 49

Isaiah 49:1-7

Reading Based from Isaiah 49:1-7 (unison)(This is loosely lifted from these seven verses!)

Before I was born, the Lord called me. He named me while I was in my mother’s womb. This is what the Lord says, the Redeemer of Israel and His Holy One: “You are my servant, Israel. I have given you as light to the nations, that my salvation may reach to the end of the earth. Kings will see this happen and will stand in awe; princes will fall on their faces because of the Lord who is faithful. The Holy One of Israel has chosen you.”

Hymn/Song Suggestions:

“Song for the Nations” (May we be a shining light to the nations…) CLB 439

“Blessed Be the God of Israel”

“I Stand in Awe”

“O Zion, Haste”

Reading from Isaiah 49:8-16

for three solo readers

Reader One: The Lord, who is faithful, the Holy One of Israel, who has chosen you – this is what he says:

Reader Two: In a time of favor I have answered you.

Reader Three: On a day of salvation I have helped you.

Reader One: I have kept you and given you as a covenant - to reconnect you - to put your land in order and re-establish your families.

Reader Two: To those in prison, I say, "Come out."

Reader Three: To those who are in darkness, I say, "Step into the light and show yourselves."

Reader One: They shall find food along the way, and even on all the bare, rocky high places they shall find their pasture.

Reader Two: They shall not hunger or thirst.

Reader Three: Neither scorching wind nor sun shall strike them down.

Reader One: I will have pity on them and be their leader.

Reader Two: By springs of water I will guide them.

Reader Three: I will turn all my mountains into a road, and my highways shall be raised up.

Reader One: Sing for joy, O heavens!

Reader Two: Exult, O earth!

Reader Three: Break forth, O mountains, into singing!

Reader One: I, the Lord, havebrought comfort tomy people,

Reader Two: I will have compassion on those who are suffering.

Reader Three: You may think I have forsaken you.

Reader One: Ask yourself this question: Can a woman forget her nursing child, or show no compassion for the child she brought into this world?

Reader Two: Even if these mothers should forget their children, yet I will not forget you.

Reader Three: See, I have inscribed you on the palms of my hands.

Reader One: This is the Word of the Lord!

All: Thanks be to God!

Hymn/Song Suggestions:

Anthem - “Write Your Blessed Name” (K. Lee Scott)

Responsive Reading from Isaiah 49:8-16

The congregation’s lines have been personalized and changed to first-person statements of what God says in the passage.

Leader: The Lord, who is faithful, the Holy One of Israel – our God has chosen you.

People: In a time of his favor he has answered us. On the day of salvation he has helped us.

Leader: He has kept you and given you as a covenant, to reconnect you – to put your land in order and re-establish your families.

People: To those of us imprisoned, he has said, “Come out.” To those in darkness, he has said, "Step into the light and show yourselves."

Leader: You shall find food along the way, and even on all the bare, rocky high places you shall find pasture.

People: We shall not hunger or thirst. Neither scorching wind nor sun shall strike us down.

Leader: God will have pity on you and be your leader.

People: By springs of water he will lead us. He will level the mountains and raise up the low places in the highways.

Leader: Sing for joy, O heavens! Exult, O earth! Break forth, O mountains, into singing!

People: The Lord has brought comfort to his people. He has treated the suffering ones with compassion.

Leader: Do not think that our God has forsaken you.Ask yourself this question: Can a woman forget her nursing child, or show no compassion for the child she brought into this world?

People: Even if these mothers should forget their children, yet our God will not forget us. He has inscribed us on the palms of his hands.

Leader: This is the Word of the Lord!

People: Thanks be to God!