whom my name is called, and whom I created for my glory, whom I formed and whom I made." Yahweh has created and claimed, fashioned and formed us. We are his sons and his daughters.
And value is based on how much someone is willing to pay? Yahweh says in Isaiah 43:4. "And I will give people in exchange for you, and nations in exchange for your life." When Israel passed through the Sea of Reeds Yahweh paid for it with the life of Egyptians. Now Israel is about to leave their captivity through the Persian King Cyrus and Yahweh will pay for it with the life of Babylonians. Our God is willing to lay down people’s lives for us.
But why trust Yahweh to place value on us? Just who is this Yahweh anyway? Let me be as clear as possible.
In Isaiah 40-55 Yahweh is able to explain the past, predict the future, and do things in the present that are radically new. Yahweh is the holy, supreme, awesome, eternal God and there is no other!
Within Isaiah 40-55 the prophet employs an abundance of expressions attributing human charicteristics to nonhumans to announce that Yahweh isn’t a system, a force, an idea, a movement, a doctrine, or a higher power. Yahweh is a person. He has hands, arms, a heart, a mouth, a face, and, of course, he has eyes. Yahweh sits, holds people’s hands, speaks, shouts, gasps, suffers, and screams. Yahweh is a Shepherd, a King, a Warrior, a Husband, a Father, a Potter, a Kinsman/Redeemer, a Gardener, a Forester, an Artist, and a Carpenter. And in Isaiah 43:3, for the first time in the book, Yahweh is identified as your Savior – "For I am Yahweh your God the Holy One of Israel, your Savior."
This is the One who says, "I only have eyes for you."
Who? "You" still you, just you, always you, forever and ever … you!
Are what? valuable, cherished, of infinite worth.
Where? Not in the eyes of Babylon. There we are nameless numbers and state-owned statistics. So break as many of Babylon’s mirrors as you can!
Where are we valuable? Not in our eyes. When our eyes are wide open we see our deceitfulnes, dishonesty, idolatry, and our ongoing hypocrisy.
So where are we valuable? Yahweh says, "In my eyes!" To quote Luther, "Although in supreme trials we seem nothing in our own eyes and are condemned as one cast off by the world, in God’s eyes we are glorious. Therefore we may be vile in our own eyes, in the eyes of the world, and even in those of our brothers. Fear not. In God’s eyes we are regarded as a precious jewel."
But there is more.
In the baptismal flood Yahweh claimed you as his own and on a hill called Calvary he paid for you with his Son Jesus. And this means Yahweh has more than just eyes for you. Oh my! Yahweh has a heart for you. Jesus says, "As the Father has loved me, so have I loved you." Yahweh has ears for you. Jesus says, "Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you." And Yahweh has body and blood for you. Jesus says, "Shed for you for the forgiveness of your sins."
The slaughtered Lamb, the empty tomb, and the gift of the Holy Spirit testify to this one indisputable fact. Yahweh loves these lyrics, "The moon maybe high,
but I can’t see a thing in the sky. ‘Cause I only have eyes for you."
So why allow Babylon to define us? Let’s go home to our loving Father, which is right where we belong!
In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.