Isaiah - Comfort My People - 2004
Examine Isaiah’s prophetic ministry during a time of Assyrian threat and Judah’s spiritual decline. These lessons explore themes of judgment and hope, emphasizing God’s call to repentance, trust in the Holy One of Israel, and confidence in His promised redemption.

Crisis of Identity
Over centuries of rebellion, the Hebrew people lost their true identity as God's covenant people.…
Crisis of Leadership
The apostate kings of Israel led to a crisis of leadership in the nation, just…
When Your World Is Falling Apart
God offers Israel another chance through Isaiah's prophecy of a coming Messiah.
The Hard Way
As God's gentle rebukes go ignored, He must speak with increasing urgency and intensity to…
Noble Prince of Peace
In the midst of apostasy and uncertainty, Isaiah offers another message of hope about the…
Playing God
Isaiah uses imagery of Satan's fall from grace to illustrate the condition of Babylon.
Defeat of the Assyrians
Threatened with extinction by Assyria, God promises that Judah will not fall by Assyria's hand.
Comfort My People
Regarding Babylonian captivity, Isaiah promises that those days of trouble will come to an end.
To Serve and to Save
Using Cyrus as a foreshadow of Christ, Isaiah offers hope of the coming servant who…
Doing the Unthinkable
With the greatest detail yet, Isaiah offers hope of the coming Messiah by describing His…
Waging Love
Isaiah calls his people to repent and accept free forgiveness from God, using imagery from…
Desire of Nations
Further promises of forgiveness and deliverance for God's people, but also a promise of a…
Rebirth of Planet Earth
Isaiah closes his book with divine promises of a new earth that God will create…
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