Then the eyes of the blind would see, and the ears of those who heard
should hearken; for they would hear a loving human voice, the voice of
One who knew what was in man, who could tell them just what they wanted
to know, and put His teaching into the shape in which it would sink most
easily and deeply into their hearts. And then the hearts of the rash
would understand knowledge; and the tongue of the stammerers would speak
plainly. There will be no more confused cries from poor ignorant brutish
oppressed people, like the cries of dumb beasts in pain; for He who was
coming would give them words to utter their sorrows in. He would teach
them how to speak to man and God. He would teach them how to pray, and
when they prayed to say, “Our Father which art in heaven.”
Then the vile person would be no more called bountiful, or the churl
called liberal: flattery and cringing to the evil great would be at an
end. The people would have sense to see the truth about right and wrong,
and courage to speak it. Men would then be held for what they really
were, and honoured and despised according to their true merits. Yes,
said Isaiah, we shall be delivered from our wicked king and princes, from
the heathen Assyrian armies, who fancy that they are going to sweep us
out of our own land with fire and sword; from our own sins, and
ignorance, and infidelity, and rashness. We shall be delivered from them
all, for The righteous King is coming. Nay, He is here already, if we
could but see. His goings-forth have been from everlasting. He is
ruling us now—this wondrous Child, this Son of God. Unto us a Child is
born already, unto us a Son is given already. But one day or other He
will be revealed, and made manifest, and shown to men as a man; and then
all the people shall know who He is; and His name shall be called
Wonderful, Counsellor, the Mighty God, the Everlasting Father, the Prince
of Peace.
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