In Minnesota, they like to...
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In Minnesota, they like to say there are two seasons: winter and "under construction." It is indeed a land of long winters, and when those brief summer months come at last, the highway department crews get right to work, filling potholes and repairing other damage caused by the snowplows.
The prophet Isaiah, it seems, lives in the season called "under construction." He envisions a massive public works project, as workers "make straight in the desert a highway for our God." Mountains will be leveled, valleys raised up: all for the purpose of clearing the way before the God of Israel, who will lead the exiled people back home again.
The exiles have been used to seeing the Babylonians parade their gods along the grand, processional avenues of their capital city on religious feast days. The procession Isaiah has in mind will be so much grander, because the earth itself will be the Lord's processional avenue. Nothing can stand in the way of God's season of "under construction."
The prophet Isaiah, it seems, lives in the season called "under construction." He envisions a massive public works project, as workers "make straight in the desert a highway for our God." Mountains will be leveled, valleys raised up: all for the purpose of clearing the way before the God of Israel, who will lead the exiled people back home again.
The exiles have been used to seeing the Babylonians parade their gods along the grand, processional avenues of their capital city on religious feast days. The procession Isaiah has in mind will be so much grander, because the earth itself will be the Lord's processional avenue. Nothing can stand in the way of God's season of "under construction."
