An important thing to remember is that God offers help. The people of ancient Israel forgot this; specifically, those living after the time of the prophet Isaiah. God was always there to accept repentance, but the people only saw His failure to help them. This is a common human problem. We only see things from our immediate viewpoint. We must try to understand who God is and what He desires. God is not a bully. If we truly seek His face, He will answer and help us. In our lives, we need to be listening to God and His Word, so that we can adjust our life plans to His righteous ways.
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Isaiah 33 is a dramatic portrayal of judgment and redemption. It contains a prayer in a time of deep distress. For His people, God was going to move on their behalf, despite their great failure. When God and His ways are ignored, sin compounds on sin. Yet, when we repent, God will enact a plan of...
Amazingly, the works of Jesus Christ are written in the book of Isaiah, chapter 42. Seven hundred years before Christ would walk the earth, God had the prophet record His plans. It is interesting that God proclaims His work to us in certain ways. God is always present, even through the bad decisi...
Isaiah 44 looks at the blessing of God on Israel as His special chosen people from among the nations. In this passage, God’s unique nature as Creator, King, and Redeemer of Israel is established to provide a stark contrast to manmade idols. Idols and the making of idols are described as absurd. T...