Isaías 49:4

4 Y yo dije: En vano he trabajado, en vanidad y en nada he gastado mis fuerzas; pero mi derecho está en el SEÑOR, y mi recompensa con mi Dios.

Isaías 49:4 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 49:4

Then I said
The Messiah said, by way of objection, in a view of what treatment he should meet with, or when entered on his work, and which he found by experience, what follows: I have laboured in vain;
this is not to be understood of the travail of his soul, or of his sufferings and death, which were not in vain, but issued in the redemption and salvation of his people; but of his ministry and miracles, and fatiguing journeys among the Jews; which, with respect to them, were in vain, as to their conversion and reformation; they rejecting the Messiah, slighting his doctrines and miracles, refusing to be gathered by him, being a faithless and perverse generation: I have spent my strength for naught, and in vain;
by frequent preaching and working of miracles, and travelling from place to place: the same thing is designed as before, repeated in other words, to express the certainty of it, to chew the ingratitude and wickedness of the people, and to utter the complaints of his mind: yet surely my judgment is with the Lord;
or is manifest before the Lord, as the Targum; the Lord knew that he had called him to his office; how prudently, diligently, and faithfully he had executed it; and what was his right and due, and which would be given him; and with this he corrects his former complaint, and makes himself easy, and quiets and satisfies his mind: and my work with my God;
or the reward of my works is before my God, as the Targum; and before himself also, ( Isaiah 40:10 ) as his work was assigned him by the Lord, so his reward was promised him, and which he knew he should have; and having done his work, be asked for his reward, and had it, ( John 17:4 John 17:5 ) ( Philippians 2:9 Philippians 2:10 ) .

Isaías 49:4 In-Context

2 Ha hecho mi boca como espada afilada, en la sombra de su mano me ha escondido; me ha hecho también como saeta escogida, en su aljaba me ha escondido.
3 Y me dijo: Tú eres mi siervo, Israel, en quien yo mostraré mi gloria.
4 Y yo dije: En vano he trabajado, en vanidad y en nada he gastado mis fuerzas; pero mi derecho está en el SEÑOR, y mi recompensa con mi Dios.
5 Y ahora dice el SEÑOR (el que me formó desde el seno materno para ser su siervo, para hacer que Jacob vuelva a El y que Israel se reúna con El, porque honrado soy a los ojos del SEÑOR y mi Dios ha sido mi fortaleza),
6 dice El: Poca cosa es que tú seas mi siervo, para levantar las tribus de Jacob y para restaurar a los que quedaron de Israel; también te haré luz de las naciones, para que mi salvación alcance hasta los confines de la tierra.
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