Isaiah 26:1

Song of Trust in God's Protection

1 1In that day this song will be sung in the land of Judah: "We have a 2strong city; He sets up walls and ramparts for 3security.

Isaiah 26:1 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 26:1

In that day shall this song be sung in the land of Judah,
&c.] When great things shall be done: for the church and people of God; and when antichrist and all their enemies are destroyed, as mentioned in the preceding chapter ( Isaiah 25:1-12 ) ; then this song shall be sung expressed in this throughout; which the Targum calls a "new" song, an excellent one, as the matter of it shows; and which will be sung in the land of Judah, the land of praise in the congregation of the saints, the professors and confessors of the name of Jesus: in Mount Zion, the church of God below, ( Psalms 149:1 ) ( Revelation 14:1-3 ) ( 15:1-4 ) ( 19:1-6 ) : we have a strong city;
not an earthly one, as Jerusalem; so the Jewish writers, Jarchi, Aben Ezra, and Kimchi, interpret it; nor the heavenly city, which God has prepared and built, and saints are looking for, and are citizens of: but rather the holy city, the New Jerusalem, described in ( Revelation 21:2 Revelation 21:10 Revelation 21:11 ) or however, the church of Christ, as in the latter day; which will be a "strong" one, being of the Lord's founding, establishing, keeping, and defending; and whose strength will greatly lie in the presence of God, and his protection of it; in the number of its citizens, which will be many, when Jews and Gentiles are converted; and in their union one with another, and the steadfastness of their faith in Christ; when a "small one", as the church is now, shall become a "strong nation", ( Isaiah 60:22 ) : salvation will [God] appoint [for] walls and bulwarks;
instead of walls, ditches, parapets, counterscarps, and such like fortifications; what they are to cities, that is salvation to the church and people of God; it is their safety and security: as God the Father is concerned in it, it flows from his love, which is unchangeable; it is by an appointment of his, which is unalterable; is secured by election grace, which stands not upon the works of men, but the will of God; and by the covenant of grace, ordered in all things, and sure; and by his power the saints are kept unto it: as Christ is concerned in it, it is as walls and bulwarks; he is the author of it, has completely finished it, and has overcome and destroyed all enemies; his righteousness is a security from all charges and condemnation; his satisfaction a bulwark against the damning power of sin, the curses of the law, and the wrath of God; his mediation and intercession are a protection of saints; and his almighty power a guard about them. As the Spirit is concerned in it, who is the applier of it, and evidences interest in it; it is a bulwark against sin, against Satan's temptations, against a spirit of bondage to fear, against error, and a final and total falling away; particularly the church's "walls" will be "salvation", and her "gates" praise, of which in the next verse ( Isaiah 26:2 ) , in the latter day glory; to which this song refers; see ( Isaiah 60:18 ) .

Isaiah 26:1 In-Context

1 In that day this song will be sung in the land of Judah: "We have a strong city; He sets up walls and ramparts for security.
2 "Open the gates, that the righteous nation may enter, The one that remains faithful.
3 "The steadfast of mind You will keep in perfect peace, Because he trusts in You.
4 "Trust in the LORD forever, For in GOD the LORD , we have an everlasting Rock.
5 "For He has brought low those who dwell on high, the unassailable city; He lays it low, He lays it low to the ground, He casts it to the dust.

Cross References 3

  • 1. Isaiah 4:2; Isaiah 12:1
  • 2. Isaiah 14:31; Isaiah 31:5, 9; Isaiah 33:5, 6, 20-24
  • 3. Isaiah 60:18

Footnotes 1

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