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Salvation: A Study in Isaiah

DAY 28 OF 50

What does it say?

God’s revelation of Who He is and what He has done was intended to comfort His people and cause the nations to tremble.

What does it mean?

Israel was surrounded by nations who created and worshiped idols as if manmade objects were really gods. In this chapter, God, Himself, created His own worship song, telling His readers that He alone is the one true God and that He has demonstrated it through His many mighty deeds. He pointed out that idols of metal and stone could not help them learn from their past or warn them of the future, nor could they do anything – good or bad. God invited His people to listen to His qualities, so they would not turn in fear to their neighbors' idols and false gods.

How should I respond?

We live in a world of mass communication. Despite all the conflicting and competing messages we are bombarded with daily, you can choose to tune in to God's message. He seeks to reach you daily through His Word, the Bible. As you listen by reading and as you talk by praying, you have a daily conversation with God. He is jealous of His time with you, just as He was when Israel gave their attention to idols. The same God Who created the world wants to meet with you every day because He loves you. Don’t go on with your day until you finish the conversation.

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Salvation: A Study in Isaiah

God calls Isaiah to prophesy to the idolatrous and rebellious people of Israel. Although a season of destruction was coming, Isaiah also prophesied of a coming “servant of the Lord” who would be “pierced for our transgressions, crushed for our iniquities…and with His wounds we are healed” (Isaiah 53:5). Even amid deep wickedness, God was still painting pictures of a greater salvation to coming in the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.

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We would like to thank Thomas Road Baptist Church for providing this plan. For more information, please visit: http://www.trbc.org