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In this study through the Key Chapters of the Bible, we've seen that there are key chapters, and there are KEY chapters! Today, we're studying one of those Key-Key Chapters! Isaiah 11 explains God's plan for the redemption He is bringing into this world. Understanding this passage will help us unlock other passages throughout God's Word. Join us! DISCUSSION AND STUDY QUESTIONS: 1. Have you heard of Christ's millennial kingdom? What do you know about it? 2. Verse 1 talks about a "shoot" and a "branch." Who is this referring to? 3. In verse 2, "Who" will rest on "Him"? How does this point to the Trinity? 4. Isaiah 11 is speaking to the transformation that the Lord will bring in His millennial kingdom. What principles, in verses 2 & 3, will guide the King who presides over this kingdom? 5. Notice that the kingdom is not perfect in verses 3 & 4. How does this help us distinguish between Christ's earthly millennial kingdom, and His eternal kingdom in the New Heavens and New Earth? 6. In verses 6 - 9, what will the relationship be between the animals and each other in this kingdom? What will their relationship be with humanity? 7. In verse 10, how will the nations regard the "Root of Jesse"? 8. Verses 11 – 12 speak of the establishment of this kingdom. What does it say will happen? Who will be recovered in the establishment of this kingdom? From where will they be recovered from? What sense does this give us about what events will be happening at this time? 9. Verse 13 -14 speaks of the future conquests of Ephraim and Judah. We've noted in the past that these terms are often used to describe the Northern Kingdom (Ephraim) and the Southern Kingdom (Judah). What will they accomplish in these verses? 10. Verse 15 – 16 speaks of a serious cataclysmic change that happens during this time that produce a return of the people back to God. What are these verses describing that will one day happen? 11. As you contemplate this kingdom that is described in this chapter, what are some ways we (as kingdom citizens) can live by these principles today? Check out our Bible Study Guide on the Key Chapters of Genesis! Available on Amazon just in time for the Genesis relaunch in January! To see our dedicated podcast website with access to all our episodes and other resources, visit us at: www.keychapters.org. Find us on all major platforms, or use these direct links: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6OqbnDRrfuyHRmkpUSyoHv Itunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/366-key-chapters-in-the-bible/id1493571819 YouTube: Key Chapters of the Bible on YouTube. As always, we are grateful to be included in the "Top 100 Bible Podcasts to Follow" from Feedspot.com. Also for regularly being awarded "Podcast of the Day" from PlayerFM. Special thanks to Joseph McDade for providing our theme music.
The Prophesied King, week five
Isaiah concludes his "Book of Immanuel" by describing in detail the glorious reign that will come about "in that Day" when Immanuel comes to dwell with his people.
Wednesday, May 27, 2026
Tuesday, May 26, 2026
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Isaiah 11:10-16 remains relevant for the Church, highlighting a world marked by division and exile. Humanity seeks unity through politics, culture, and achievement, but Isaiah points to only one true rallying point: Jesus Christ, the Root of Jesse. He gathers what sin scatters, reconciles enemies, and establishes a kingdom of righteousness, peace, and glory. The banner is raised, calling nations to the King.
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The messianic prophecy of the one called "the Branch" is the focus of this week's study. We explore the “already but not yet” fulfillment of the promises of the restoration of Israel and judgment against Israel's neighbors—which May have already found partial fulfillment in the wars fought by Israel since 1948. We discuss the seven Spirits of Isaiah 11:2 and the references to those Spirits in the book of Revelation and their relationship to Jesus. We also discussed these so-called Mandela verse, Isaiah 11:6. This is a reference to the Mandela Effect, an Internet meme from a few years ago that claimed time travelers had somehow gone back into history and changed the verse to read, “the wolf shall dwell with the lamb," from, "the lion shall lie down with the lamb." Let's be clear: Isaiah 11:6 never said the lion would lie down with the lamb. First of all, time travel is not a thing. Second, even if it was, God would never allow His Word to be changed. Anyone who suggests that this is possible is a false teacher who can safely be ignored. Are we really afraid God is that weak? Sharon's niece, Sarah Sachleben, has been diagnosed with stage 4 bowel cancer, and the medical bills are piling up. If you are led to help, please go to GilbertHouse.org/hopeforsarah. Our new book The Gates of Hell is now available in paperback, Kindle, and as an audiobook at Audible! Derek's new book Destination: Earth, co-authored with Donna Howell and Allie Anderson, is now available in paperback, Kindle, and as an audiobook at Audible! If you are looking for a text of the Book of 1 Enoch to follow our monthly study, you can try these sources: Parallel translations by R. H. Charles (1917) and Richard Laurence (1821)Modern English translation by George W. E. Nickelsburg and James VanderKam (link to book at Amazon)Book of 1 Enoch - Standard English Version by Dr. Jay Winter (link opens free PDF)Book of 1 Enoch - R. H. Charles translation (link opens free PDF) The SkyWatchTV store has a special offer on Dr. Michael Heiser's two-volume set A Companion to the Book of Enoch. Get both books, the R. H. Charles translation of 1 Enoch, and a DVD interview with Mike and Steven Bancarz for a donation of $35 plus shipping and handling. Link: https://bit.ly/heiser-enoch Follow us! • X: @gilberthouse_tv | @sharonkgilbert | @derekgilbert• Substack: GilbertHouse.substacdk.com | SharonKGilbert.substack.com• Telegram: t.me/gilberthouse | t.me/sharonsroom | t.me/viewfromthebunker• YouTube: @GilbertHouse | @UnravelingRevelation | @thebiblesgreatestmysteries• Facebook.com/GilbertHouseFellowship Thank you for making our Build Barn Better project a reality! We truly appreciate your support. If you are so led, you can help out at GilbertHouse.org/donate. Get our free app! It connects you to these studies plus our weekly video programs Unraveling Revelation and A View from the Bunker, and the podcast that started this journey in 2005, P.I.D. Radio. Best of all, it bypasses the gatekeepers of Big Tech! The app is available for iOS, Android, Roku, and Apple TV. Links to the app stores are at www.gilberthouse.org/app/. Video on demand of our best teachings! Stream presentations and teachings based on our research at our new video on demand site! Gilbert House T-shirts and mugs! New to our store is a line of GHTV and Redwing Saga merch! Check it out at GilbertHouse.org/store! Think better, feel better! Our partners at Simply Clean Foods offer freeze-dried, 100% GMO-free food and delicious, vacuum-packed fair trade coffee from Honduras. Find out more at GilbertHouse.org/store. Our favorite Bible study tools! Check the links in the left-hand column at www.GilbertHouse.org.
This passage should be understood in light of the Spirit-anointed Savior introduced in Isaiah 11:1. The peace Isaiah envisions is linked to the Messiah, who will return to establish His kingdom. For Isaiah's audience, this promise shifted focus from immediate circumstances to a divine future. For believers today, it offers hope in a coming kingdom where Christ will reign, Israel will be restored, and creation transformed.
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The fulfillment of Isaiah's vision is in Jesus Christ, the Spirit-anointed Messiah. At His baptism, the Spirit descended upon Him. In His ministry, He showed divine wisdom, justice, compassion, and obedience to the Father. Where human leaders fail, Christ excels. Isaiah 11:2-5 urges believers to look beyond earthly rulers to the Spirit-Anointed Savior, the perfect Leader humanity needs.
The earth shall be full of the knowledge of the LORD
The message of Isaiah 11:1, therefore, speaks to seasons of loss, affirming that God is not limited by ruins or endings. Seemingly dead things may still have divine roots. Even when kingdoms fall and legacies fade, God can raise a King from ruins and bring life from dust. It invites believers to see God's surprising power to start anew where no one expects.
Isaiah 11 - The Stump of Jesse - Neil MacMillan by Christ City Church Dublin
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The Word of the Day with Rene' Holaday for Saturday 4-11-26 (12-13-25) Isaiah 11: 1-16."They shall not hurt nor destroy in all My holy mountain, for the earth shall be full of the knowledge of the Lord as the waters cover the sea." Awesome Chapter!! This is the description of God's Kingdom, being transferred down here to earth! Come and see! ;()
Scripture Reading from Isaiah 11: 1-10 (0:00)Sermon by Charles Anderson (1:42)
The Word of the Day with Rene' Holaday for Saturday, 3-27-26 (12-13-25) Isaiah 11: 1-16."The Reign of Jesse's Offspring!" One of the greatest chapters in the Bible because THIS chapter gives us a direct picture of WHY God requires the 10 Commandments, and how they are the rudimentary basic requirements for the human heart to match the Kingdom of God, in which "Nothing shall HARM ANYTHING ELSE in the Kingdom of God." And therefore, this chapter gives us a glimpse into how we need to match the kingdom of God if we are to be IN IT with Him! Love this chapter! I hope this as much of a blessing to all of you, as it is to me! ;()
March 22, 2026 PM study from Providence Reformed Church by Pastor Travis Peterson
We can be content and confident in the midst of our circumstances as we see them between the bookends of the past reality and the future hope of the covenant God has made with us in Christ.
Could the Messiah be identified like a DNA fingerprint?In Isaiah 11, written over 700 years before Jesus, we discover prophetic “markers” that reveal the identity of the coming Messiah—where He would come from, how we would recognize Him, and what He would ultimately do.Join us as we explore how these prophecies point directly to Jesus.
20 Proverbs 23-24; 23 Isaiah 11-20; 19 Psalms119 1-88; 19 Psalms 120-122; 42 Luke 21-24
The Word of the Day with Rene' Holaday for Monday 3-9-26 (12-22-25)Isaiah 11:1-5: "The Reign of Jesse's Offspring."
A series on the book of Isaiah, by Simon Manchester of Hope 103.2's Christian Growth podcast and pastor at All Saints in Woollahra, Sydney. Listen to more from our Hope Podcasts collection at hopepodcasts.com.au. And send the team a message via Hope 103.2’s app, Facebook or Instagram.Support the show, a product of Hope Media: https://hope1032.com.au/donate/2211A-pod/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Advent is a season of waiting, longing, and hope. In this Advent series, we slow down and tell the truth about the world as it is, fractured, weary, and aching for peace, while holding onto the deeper promise of the world God is bringing into being. Walking through key passages from Isaiah and the story of Jesus, these messages explore what it means to trust God's presence when it feels hidden, to hope when circumstances feel broken, and to believe that God is still at work even when renewal seems impossible. Advent reminds us that God does not wait for ideal conditions to act. He comes near, enters the ache we live with, and grows peace in places that look too broken to restore.
Isaiah 11: 1-5 Part 2. New revelation today in Isaiah 11! Come and see what you most likely have never heard! This channel is definitely Holy Spirit lead! ;() If any of you can help me with firewood, I could use help! If you're blessed by this daily Bible Study and you can help me with a donation of $5 or more to my PayPal address, it certainly would be appreciated! This next couple weeks I will be having a "FIREWOOD funds drive" so I can buy more firewood, and you can donate any amount to : reneholaday@gmail.com If you go to PayPal.com and let them know your amount and my PayPal email address, and the title of my PayPal page will show up as "Liberty Agenda USA." THANK YOU ahead of time! Blessings to everyone! ;()
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Because Christ has come, we should love him.In the fourth and final week of Advent, we look at Isaiah 11:1-10 and how it encourages us, in light of the coming of Jesus, to be a people who deeply love him.
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The love we receive from Christ will be fully experienced at His second advent. Pastor Micah preaches at King's Cross Church.
The Word of the Day with Rene' Holaday for Saturday, 12-13-25: Isaiah 11: 1-16: "The Reign of Jesse's Offspring." Join me for a glorious Bible study on the Chapter that describes how nothing harms anything else in God's Kingdom! I can't wait to see that IN PERSON! Great topic and fun Bible study today for the Sabbath! If any of you can help me with firewood, I could use help! If you're blessed by this daily Bible Study and you can help me with a donation of $5 or more to my PayPal address, it certainly would be appreciated! This next couple weeks I will be having a "FIREWOOD funds drive" so I can buy more firewood, and you can donate any amount to : reneholaday@gmail.com if you go to PayPal.com and let them know your amount and my PayPal email address. THANK YOU ahead of time! Blessings to everyone! ;()
Israel's royal family tree has been felled, leaving nothing but a jagged, lifeless stump. The glory of David seems lost to history. Yet, Isaiah prophesies the impossible: from this dead stump, a green Shoot will emerge. In part 3 of our special 12-part series connecting Old Testament prophecy to New Testament fulfillment, we witness the rise of the Righteous Branch—the Messiah who bears the seven-fold Spirit and will bring peace so profound that wolves dwell with lambs. The Rev. Dr. Curtis Deterding, pastor emeritus in Ft. Meyers, FL, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study Isaiah 11. This Advent series begins by covering the last Old Testament prophet, Malachi, and then spends twelve episodes alternating between Old Testament prophecy and New Testament fulfillment, tracing God's promises from Isaiah to the birth of Christ. The series explores Emmanuel's promise, the Davidic King, John the Baptist as forerunner, and reaches its climax with the Nativity. The final episodes examine the Suffering Servant, the shadow of the cross in Christ's infancy, Isaiah's Messianic mission statement, and John's declaration that "the Word became flesh." Thy Strong Word, hosted by Rev. Dr. Phil Booe, pastor of St. John Lutheran Church of Luverne, MN, reveals the light of our salvation in Christ through study of God's Word, breaking our darkness with His redeeming light. Each weekday, two pastors fix our eyes on Jesus by considering Holy Scripture, verse by verse, in order to be strengthened in the Word and be equipped to faithfully serve in our daily vocations. Submit comments or questions to: thystrongword@kfuo.org.
In this Advent message, Pastor Jessica invites us to slow our pace and enter the season with openness, longing, and hope. Rooted in Isaiah 11, she reflects on the image of a new shoot rising from a stump, a powerful reminder that God brings life where things feel cut back, weary, or broken. Through honest storytelling and thoughtful exploration of Scripture, we are invited to name the pain we see in our world while also holding fast to the promise of shalom. True peace is not something we manufacture through traditions or effort. It is a gift from the promised King who brings justice, restoration, and wholeness. This sermon offers a steady invitation to wait with hope and trust the God who is always at work making all things new.
Sermon: “Isaiah 11:1-10” by Rev. Russell Rathbun Scripture Reading: Isaiah 11:1-10 Guest Artist: Lousia Munson House of Mercy Church in St. Paul, Minnesota is an intellectually curious, artistically forward, community--called the best church for non-churchgoers by the City Pages. House of Mercy's weekly service includes award-winning sermons, always intriguing guests playing the best in country gospel/Americana music, and regular offerings from the hardest working band in the church band business: The Grand Old Grievous Angel Band. Find us at houseofmercy.org Contact us at info@houseofmercy.org Donate at tinyurl.com/Donate-to-HOM
Associate Pastor Adrienne Christian preaches from Isaiah.Learn more at atltrinity.org.
The Rev. Dr. Trygve Johnson delivers this sermon on the Second Sunday of Advent.
Isaiah 11 is a marvelous passage about the coming messiah, and all the blessings that he will bring to his people. Alex, Jim, and Sam discuss.