The Lord Judges Assyrias Arrogant Heart
God humbles arrogant instruments once his disciplinary purpose is complete.
Isaiah 10:12-19 (BSB)
12 So when the Lord has completed all His work against Mount Zion and Jerusalem, He will say, “I will punish the king of Assyria for the fruit of his arrogant heart and the proud look in his eyes.
13 For he says: ‘By the strength of my hand I have done this, and by my wisdom, for I am clever. I have removed the boundaries of nations and plundered their treasures; like a mighty one I subdued their rulers.
14 My hand reached as into a nest to seize the wealth of the nations. Like one gathering abandoned eggs, I gathered all the earth. No wing fluttered, no beak opened or chirped.’”
15 Does an axe raise itself above the one who swings it? Does a saw boast over him who saws with it? It would be like a rod waving the one who lifts it, or a staff lifting him who is not wood!
16 Therefore the Lord GOD of Hosts will send a wasting disease among Assyria’s stout warriors, and under his pomp will be kindled a fire like a burning flame.
17 And the Light of Israel will become a fire, and its Holy One a flame. In a single day it will burn and devour Assyria’s thorns and thistles.
18 The splendor of its forests and orchards, both soul and body, it will completely destroy, as a sickness consumes a man.
19 The remaining trees of its forests will be so few that a child could count them.
What is the big idea of Isaiah 10:12-19?
God humbles arrogant instruments once his disciplinary purpose is complete.
How does Isaiah 10:12-19 point to Christ?
Isaiah 10:12-19 reveals that prideful rulers who exalt themselves above God will be brought low. The gospel proclaims Christ as the true King who humbles the proud and grants grace to the humble, establishing a kingdom not built on self-exaltation but on righteousness.
Authorial Intent
To declare that after using Assyria as an instrument of discipline, the LORD will judge Assyria for its arrogant pride and self-exaltation.
Historical Context
Assyria dominated the ancient Near East through military conquest, and its kings often boasted of their victories and power.
Chapter: Isaiah 10
Woe to Unjust Decrees, Assyria the Rod, and the Return of the Remnant
Isaiah 10 declares that the LORD judges unjust rulers, uses Assyria as the rod of his anger, punishes Assyria’s arrogance, preserves a remnant who return to him, and cuts down every proud power that exalts itself.