Introduction:
In this
chapter, God assures Israel that He will redeem them from oppression. He
challenges them to awake (v. 1), put on their garments (v. 1), shake
themselves from the dust (v. 2), sing together (v. 9), and depart from
evil (v. 11). The Lord will soon make them know His name (v. 6). He will
make bare His holy arm (v. 10). He will go before Israel and be their
rereward (v. 12). Definition: Rereward: is another spelling for rearward
and is related to rear guard. Ward is congruent to guard (Acts 12:10).
Found six times in scripture: Numbers 10:25; Joshua 6:9, 13; 1Samuel
29:2; Isaiah 52:12, 58:8. Acts both as a rear guard and as reserve
forces. Application: The promise that the Lord will fight for us does
not mean that we do not fight (Deuteronomy 3:21-22; 20:1-4). We are in a
warfare (1Corinthians 9:7; 2Corinthians 10:4; 1Timothy 1:18). However,
we rest assured that the Lord is our rereward.
What God
Does / What a Rereward Does:
I. He Guards
From Hidden Danger: It protects from attack in the rear
Amalek (Deuteronomy 25: 17-19)
II. He
Supports in Times of Defeat: It enables an orderly retreat
Paul (2 Timothy 4:9-17)
III. He
Strengthens Our Points of Weakness: It plugs up holes in the
line The working of Satan (2 Corinthians 2:10-11)
IV. He
Restores Us When We Are Weary: It replaces weary frontline
troops (Psalm 23:3; Isaiah 41:10; Galatians 6:9)
V. He Turns
the Tide of Battle: It gives a push in the heat of the
battle (Romans 8:31; 2 Corinthians 2:14)
Conclusion:
What kind of battle are you in today? The Lord is your rereward. Will you
trust in Him?