The scripture is so rich with vibrant life. As we have been looking at Isaiah 54, we see the same scripture in its application to me personally and we looked at how it applied to the Israelite nation. Now let us turn to see the richness of how this truly is a prophecy of the church that is made up of all who would believe in Christ. To fully grasp this one must go back and read Isaiah 53 in which Christ’s atoning sacrifice has been presented. It is only reasonable that immediately following, the prophet would speak to the body of believers which will become “the church”. Look at Isaiah 54: 1 “Sing, O barren, thou that didst not bear; break forth into singing, and cry aloud, thou that didst not travail with child: for more are the children of the desolate than the children of the married wife, saith the Lord.” The nation of Israel had been separated out as God’s wife through whom in the fullness of time, God sent His son into the world to redeem all who would become His heirs.
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Christ came to take upon Himself the full wrath that justly belonged to each one of us so that we might be saved. He provided the only means by which we might be clothed in the perfect righteousness needed so that we could commune with God and become saturated with the Love, Joy, and Glory that can only belong to God-His Essence, His Righteousness, His Glory and His Being.
Thus, once Isaiah has so described the atoning sacrifice of Christ; he turned to the church. Read verse one again. “Sing, O barren”—the gentiles (as a whole) were not the lineage of Christ and had not bore the son; but, God is calling out to them to sing because they had been barren; yet, the numbers of those who would believe during this the age of the church will outnumber all those saved within the Israelite nation. By sheer numbers the “church” –the body of all those who would believe in Christ as their Savior-“the children of the desolate” outnumber the “children of the married wife.” God has reached forth with tremendous mercy to spread the gospel message to all the world. He has chosen us as His bride—to establish His covenant of mercy, His faithfulness, His vow of love, His protection, and His everlasting provision. Read below

