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First Baptist Church: Westfield, PA
Hezekiah is visited by a Babylonian envoy which sets up the stage for future events.
Isaiah describes the coming devastation against those who set themselves against God.
Isaiah shows the difference between following God or not.
Detailing the reliability of the Gospel narratives and what the resurrection means for us.
Isaiah confronts the wisdom of the day and responds with the wisdom from God.
Isaiah shows how God will chastise His people, and bring destruction to His enemies.
Isaiah criticizes the plans of the people to trust in Egypt for salvation instead of God.
Isaiah criticizes the people for turning the world upsidedown but rejoices in the world being made right side up by God.
Isaiah further criticizes the political and religious leadership of the day.
Isaiah shows us how God provides us order in the chaos of life.
Isaiah describes the power if the faithful which is found in God not them.
Isaiah declares the salvation to come from God Almighty.
Isaiah shows how not even the worlds wealth is capable of providing assurance.
Oracles against the nations Babylon, Assyria, and Philistia.
A judgment is made against Babylon for their pride.
A conclusion of hope found in the knowledge of God.
Today we consider the One on whom the Spirit of God will dwell and through whom the remnant will return.
Isaiah shows how the Assyrians will be judged, and provides hope for the people via a remnant.
Today we see how God's judgment will come upon His vessel of judgment, Assyria.
Further judgments concerning wickedness and oppression.
We see how all are accountable to the Word of God which is the truth, and how failure to live in repentance and faith will lead to judgment.
Isaiah is told to not fear what is not true, and the repercussions of fearing both.