In that day, victory…and sorrow. All the enemies of Jerusalem will be defeated by God. Sorrow because salvation came at an awful price…the ridicule, torture and crucifixion of Jesus.
Blog – Zechariah’s Vision: Thirty Pieces of Silver
In Zechariah’s vision, his life was valued at thirty pieces of silver by the leaders. In Exodus 21:32, thirty pieces of silver was the value established for a slave that was gored by a bull. In Matthew 26:15, Judas is offered thirty pieces of silver in exchange for the life of Jesus. Both threw the… Read More »
Blog – God’s Promise to Israel and Judah
God made a promise to Abraham and to Jacob and a number of times to their descendants. Biblical history states that many times the Israelites turned away from God and chose their own way. But, God never stopped loving them; and again, at this time He said, “Ask, and I will bless you. I will… Read More »
Blog – Tyre Encountered God’s Wrath
Complacent with establishing a fortified island a half-mile off-shore from the old city to Tyre and enjoying a profitable fleet of ships, the leaders of Tyre chose to turn their back on an old trading partner, Israel. Forgotten were the days when King David of Israel and King Hiram of Tyre enjoyed a cordial arrangement… Read More »
Blog – How to Please God
Both God revealed to Isaiah and Jesus to a multitude of people, the importance of humility before God and a spirit that recognizes the loss of eternal life without the presence of God’s spirit.
Blog – Gentiles Will Join the Body of Believers
Through Isaiah, God informed the Israelites that their disobedience and evil practices would have consequences. The Israelites did not set a godly example for other nations and God served notice that one day He would make Himself available to these nations directly.
Blog – God’s Body of Believers Will Prevail
As God’s messenger, Isaiah stated that Israel (Northern Kingdom) would be captured by the Assyrians; and in the South, Jerusalem would be destroyed by the Babylonians; but, a remnant would survive and rebuild Jerusalem. God would not forsake His people and they would be a witness to all nations that God is Holy and Everlasting.
Blog – Isaiah: Led by God’s Spirit
Inspired by God, Isaiah prophesied about the defeat of Israel (Northern Kingdom) by the Assyrians and Jerusalem by the Babylonians. He also prophesied that the people would renew their relationship with Him, the ruins would be rebuilt and that all nations would see the power of God.
Blog – A Great Day is Coming
When Isaiah predicted that first Assyria would destroy and take captives many of the Jews living in Israel (the Northern Kingdom) and later Babylon would destroy and take many captives from Jerusalem (part of the Southern Kingdom), King Ahaz did not listen to Isaiah. If their leader didn’t heed Isaiah’s warnings, many of the people… Read More »
Blog – Loving God Sincerely
The intent of fasting and prayer was to deny oneself of food and water, while directing focus toward God and a willingness to obey His will. For many, fasting was a custom to be observed without concern about how they treated hungry, poor and sick people.
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