14 They lift up their voices, they sing for joy; over the majesty of the Lord they shout from the west.[1] 15 Therefore in the east[2] give glory to the Lord; in the coastlands of the sea, give glory to the name of the Lord, the God of Israel.

Matthew Henry's Commentary on Isaiah 24:14-15

Commentary on Isaiah 24:13-15

(Read Isaiah 24:13-15)

There shall be a remnant preserved from the general ruin, and it shall be a devout and pious remnant. These few are dispersed; like the gleanings of the olive tree, hid under the leaves. The Lord knows those that are his; the world does not. When the mirth of carnal worldlings ceases, the joy of the saints is as lively as ever, because the covenant of grace, the fountain of their comforts, and the foundation of their hopes, never fails. Those who rejoice in the Lord can rejoice in tribulation, and by faith may triumph when all about them are in tears. They encourage their fellow-sufferers to do likewise, even those who are in the furnace of affliction. Or, in the valleys, low, dark, miry places. In every fire, even the hottest, in every place, even the remotest, let us keep up our good thoughts of God. If none of these trials move us, then we glorify the Lord in the fires.