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124 results found for "Isaiah 53"

  • Isaiah 52:7 - Good News!

    Isaiah 52:7 (NIV) 7  How beautiful on the mountains are the feet of those who bring good news, who proclaim That's exactly the kind of excitement Isaiah wants you to have each and every time you get to hear the Dig Deeper Isaiah builds anticipation in this short verse the same way anticipation would build in those Notice the repetition Isaiah uses: The herald: brings good news proclaims peace brings good tidings details about Jesus' birth, life, atoning death, resurrection, and victorious ascension into heaven, but Isaiah

  • Isaiah 45:22-25 - The Unrevoked Gospel

    God's Word brings deliverance and strength. au.pinterest.com/sangthomas/ Isaiah 45:22–25 (NIV) CONTEXT : These words of the LORD were prophetically written by Isaiah before Israel's exile to Babylon, but begins Monday → unfadingtruth.com/share Summary God's invitation to salvation here near the end of Isaiah Paul's famous ode to Christ in Philippians 2; now you know that Paul simply borrowed this language from Isaiah's It was first proclaimed by prophets like Isaiah and apostles like Paul.

  • Isaiah 45:21-25 - Irrevocable

    Isaiah 45:21-25 (NIV) 21  Declare what is to be, present it— let them take counsel together. Summary The LORD here gives instructions to his prophet Isaiah to declare what is to be. We've already seen this year in the Canons what the LORD here makes clear to Isaiah: that He announces

  • Isaiah 64:1-8 - Don't Rely on Rags

    Logos.com Isaiah 64:1–8 (NIV) 64 Oh, that you would rend the heavens and come down, that the mountains A couple of things stand out about Isaiah's extended a cknowledgement. Isaiah, however, also inspired by the Holy Spirit, prays for the opposite. Isaiah's short opening overture captures the entire message of scripture. Isaiah had it figured out hundreds of years before Christ was even born.

  • Isaiah 25:6-9 - Mountaintop Experience

    Isaiah 2:2 In the last days the mountain of the LORD’s temple will be established as Isaiah 25:6-9 6  On this mountain the LORD Almighty will prepare a feast of rich food for all Isaiah describes the LORD's mountain as a place of shalom, in which everything is the way it's supposed And Isaiah puts a stamp of certainty on this end-time prophecy. Isaiah grounds this certainty with the short line at the end of v8 - The LORD has spoken!

  • Isaiah 44:21-28 - The Maker

    Isaiah 44:21–28 (NIV) 21 “Remember these things, Jacob, for you, Israel, are my servant. Summary Isaiah 44:24 begins with the words “This is what the LORD says”. These words, although given through Isaiah, are the words of God. Isaiah is a prophet, someone who speaks for God. This was not something Isaiah decided to do but is the result of Isaiah being chosen by God through a

  • Isaiah 29:13-16 - Sincere & Orderly

    Isaiah 29:13-16 (NIV) 13  The Lord says: “These people come near to me with their mouth Summary One commentator put it this way when describing the situation the LORD spoke into here in Isaiah But as the LORD reminds us today from Isaiah, even the purest Biblical worship service is a farce if

  • Isaiah 26:1-4 - Peace Peace... Perfect Peace

    passage forms the basis of the classic hymn Glorious Things of Thee Are Spoken, Zion City of our God Isaiah Summary Isaiah doesn't look forward to just any ordinary city as this chapter begins. Isaiah poetically places an exclamation point on this statement by repeating the word peace ; the LORD

  • Isaiah 49:5-7 - The Eternal Church

    Isaiah 49:1-7 CONTEXT: This passage is one of four "Servant Songs" in the book of Isaiah that point forward While God carefully constructs all people, the particular person being referred to here in Isaiah is And so, through His prophet Isaiah, God speaks of a new servant - a new Israel - who would come to "bring eternal Church, so remember the promise that God made to His servant - your Savior - long ago through Isaiah

  • Isaiah 64 - What's That Smell?

    Summary Isaiah 64 captures both the transcendence and immanence of God. that comes along with that, able to think and act just like our Father, but having fallen into sin, Isaiah So along with Isaiah in v5, we cry out, "How then can we be saved?" Isaiah's prayer here in this 64th chapter is that God will reshape us, His broken shards of clay, completely

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