Isaiah 11:1-10 - "Humble Roots, Holy Shoots"

Synopsis: Isaiah is traditionally interpreted by the Christian community to be one of the primary prophets who prophetically paved the way for the Messiah. While Isaiah’s words were relevant to the precarious situation of the Hebrew people in his days, his sermons continue to unlock and inspire truth in each new generation, especially for those reflecting on the Advent of Jesus. Isaiah points to a world where an ancestor of King David (11:1,10 - Jesse’s son) shall bring justice and peace to the world, even among the most corrupt systems (11:4) and vicious creatures (11:6). Isaiah imagines a world where the violence of Genesis 3-11 does not plague the world anymore, but this leaders will not emerge from the nursery of a palace. The Messiah, the anointed King, will come from humble beginnings (like King David), but these roots will blossom into shoots and fruits of justice, peace, and wisdom until even lions dine with oxen, not on them (11:7).

Keywords: Advent, Peace Sunday, Isaiah, prophets, peaceable Kingdom, justice, Messiah, shalom, prophesy, hope