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Salvation: A Study in Isaiah

DAY 33 OF 50

What does it say?

Because there is only one true God, those who worship idols and trust in other gods will be ruined. God will destroy Babylon, despite all her bragging.

What does it mean?

In the 8th and 7th centuries BC, Assyria and Babylon were the two superpowers of the Middle East. God used Assyria to punish the northern kingdom of Israel, and He used Babylon to punish the southern kingdom of Judah. In these two chapters, God explained to the Babylonians that they could succeed in capturing Israel because God was punishing His own children. However, the Babylonians grew arrogant, as if their own gods were responsible for their success. God rebuked Babylon and foretold their punishment for failing to treat God’s people with kindness and Himself with respect.

How should I respond?

Sometimes we allow a blessing from God to go to our heads, thinking it was a reward for being such a great person. The Bible tells us that every good gift is from God (James 1:17). He might have blessed us as a reward for something good we have done. Then again, maybe He blessed us because He wants to do something through us for others. Think about a blessing God has given you recently. It could be money, time, energy, compassion, or the ability to influence others. How can you use that blessing to bring others closer to God? How can you turn it into a means to bless others?

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About this Plan

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