The Fall

Isaiah 6:13 But yet in it shall be a tenth, and it shall return, and shall be eaten: as a teil tree, and as an oak, whose substance is in them, when they cast their leaves: so the holy seed shall be the substance thereof.

I wanted to do a telling of the fall season. You can imagine how difficult it must be to find relevant passages within scriptures about the fall season considering the landscape of the middle east. Yet here it is in the last passage of one of the shortest chapters in Isaiah’s writings.

Isaiah 6 is best known for inspiring words in verse 8; “Also I heard the voice of the Lord, saying, Whom shall I send, and who will go for us? Then said I, Here am I; send me.” We even have a very moving song we sing called Here I am LORD. It is a very touching song and stirs the hearts of the faithful as we sing.

So inspiring that we often forget the words that God called Isaiah to speak. Even if you do remember the call to close the eyes and ears lest they should understand and be saved, you might gloss over this last line and any significance.

The leaves have turned and fallen to the ground and in the Hebrew its meaning is lost its glory. The tree is bare all winter until the earth warms again and in the spring the leaves return bright, shiny and alive with newness of life.

Look again at verse 13 and see the substance is in them, the trees, which is the life of the tree, the sap which returns to the ground causes the life to leave the leaf, wither and fall. We marvel at the colors of fall, we even travel great distances to see and photograph the fall foliage. But it is a dying moment, the glory last only for a short while and then falls to the ground.

We wait with great anticipation for the spring when that which is in us will rise again and show with all the glory of spring all the newness of life that is in us. There is reason and purpose for the seasons that we go thru in life, so that we will know where true life is in us and not our own glory which fades and falls.

One thought on “The Fall”

  1. This is my new favorite (for now)! It is hopeful, eloquent, and heart touching. Thank you for sharing these thoughts.

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