Good Tidings
“O Zion, you who bring good tidings, get up into the high mountain; O Jerusalem, you who bring good tidings, lift up your voice with strength, lift it up, be not afraid; say to the cities of Judah, ‘Behold your God!’” Isa. 40:9.
There is no one else on Mount Zion or in Jerusalem except those who bring good tidings. They have found their God where all grace, power, wisdom, and comfort is found. They can shout with joy to all the mourning and longing souls, “Behold your God!” Most people are weighed down by their difficulties, and they do not see the God of all goodness who loves them and would more than gladly give them all the help they need to become eternally happy.
It is truly glorious to be recorded among the living in Jerusalem. This is a totally different life than that which is lived outside its walls.
Jesus was the first one to bring true good tidings. The prophets in the old covenant looked ahead to the joy we would partake of through Jesus Christ. The angel proclaimed these good tidings of great joy which would be to all people, to the shepherds in the field, because the Savior was born. A new and glorious time began with Jesus when He sent His Spirit on the day of Pentecost. The disciples received the Spirit that had overcome the power of Satan. Jesus sent them out to bring these tidings of joy, that what was once impossible had now become possible. No one could live perfectly according to his conscience before, but now it was possible. Heb. 9:9-11. The time of reformation of all things had arrived! We have good reason to look forward to a bright future by faith in Jesus Christ.
It is possible to attain to perfect unity in a glorious brotherhood! How great it is to bring good tidings about something like this in a world that is full of strife and fighting! However, if you have not become a partaker of it, you can neither proclaim it with power nor with joy.
Paul writes that formerly it was not so good, but now something new and totally different had come into being. Sin is a weight and a burden, but Jesus was a messenger of good tidings to all those who were heavy-laden. They could come to Him and receive peace and rest. If we have entered into a blessed life of joy, peace, and rest in all of life’s various circumstances, we also have an exceedingly glorious message to bring to our fellow men. Those who can bring such good tidings have always been few; therefore they are all the more precious.
Let us now in faith get up on the high and firm rock of Zion. Let us raise our voices with power and rejoicing and proclaim everything that is now possible by faith in Jesus Christ! Unbelief has always had many messengers, but none of them have ever brought good tidings.