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If you picture in your head a robed, beared prophet raging with florid language at at a nation that isn't listening to him, you are probably thinking of Isaiah.In this episode, he launches a broadside against nations who he believes are enemies of God.These are Israel's near neighbours and the prophet foresees disaster for each and every one of them.Enjoy the schadenfreude.WARNING: THIS EPISODE MENTIONS RAPE AND INFANT DEATHWritten and produced by Chas BayfieldMusic by Michael Auld and Jon Hawkins MusicCover Art by Lisa GoffE: Contact@whollybuyable.conX: @WhollyBuyable
"Wonderful Counsellor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace."It's no wonder that these words written some 800 years before the birth of Jesus make the prophet Isaiah such a favourite with Christians, especially at Christmas. However, before Jesus arrives to save the day, things are going to get worse for Israel. Much, much worse.Written and produced by Chas BayfieldMusic by Michael Auld and Jon Hawkins MusicCover art by Lisa GoffSend any comments or feedback to contct@whollybuyable.comX: @WhollyBuyableWARNING: This episode mentions child death and rape
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Join us this week as we continue our thru the Bible, verse by verse study. In tonight's study, Isaiah speaks of Jesus' birth, His Life, His coming in judgment, His kingdom and His restoration of Israel. In our Thru the Bible study, we are journeying through the Bible, at a pace of around a chapter a week! We invite you to join us in this discovery of God's Word! Calvary Roswell Roswell, NM Pastor Jim Suttle
Message from Gene Cunningham on June 27, 2025
Join my husband and I as we go through the entire Bible in a year, in conjunction with the Bible Discovery Guide and The Daily Show. This weekend we answer some of the big questions and viewer questions concerning love, law, and discerning right from wrong. If you want to know your Bible better, then this is a great place to help deepen your big picture understanding.
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The Word of God is beautiful and layered, filled with God's heart, purpose and agenda. It may be surprising to hear that there are over 150 chapters in the Word that are dedicated to the end time storyline, that is the generation leading up to the return of Christ, His appearing and the time period after He comes. This is a tremendous amount of information in the scripture, more it written about the final generation than any other generation in the Bible. In order for us to qualify one of these chapters from the Bible as counting as an end time chapter more than 50% of the chapter must be about end time themes. With that said there are many other passages and verses which qualify as contributing to the end time storyline which are not included in the 150 and which will not receive the same level of attention in this course. Contact and Visit Us:www.tprdfw.comYoutube Live Stream link: https://www.youtube.com/@TPRLiveStream/streams1503 Nora DrivePantego, TX 76013info@tprdfw.com817-299-8305Building Night and Day Prayer in Dallas - Fort WorthDoors are Open at 3am and Close at 1am, 7 days a week
The People's King – Isaiah 11:10-16 – David Larmour The post The People's King – Isaiah 11:10-16 appeared first on Welbeck Road Evangelical Church.
King of Peace | Isaiah 11:1-9 | Pastor Ben Spalink by GraceChurchNJ
Join my husband and I as we go through the entire Bible in a year, in conjunction with the Bible Discovery Guide and The Daily Show. This weekend we answer some of the big questions and viewer questions concerning God's commandments, love and desire, and how to discern good from evil. If you want to know your Bible better, then this is a great place to help deepen your big picture understanding.
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! 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.
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In 2 Thessalonians 3 Paul asks for the believers' prayers that he might be helped to freely teach the gospel without hindrance. From verses 6-15 the Apostle urges the Macedonian faithful to keep working and avoiding idleness. Many had ceased working because they mistakenly thought that the coming of Jesus Christ was so close that they didn't need to work. Idle brothers had to learn to heed the advice contained in this letter. In the last two verses the Apostle Paul asks God to give the believers peace.
Joshua 7 tells of Israel's first military defeat and the reason it happened. All was not well in the camp of Israel, though only a few knew of this. The next city that is to be conquered was Ai, another powerful walled fortress. So remarkably easy was the fall of Jericho that a sense of self confidence was developing within Israel. The elders of the nation saw no necessity for all the army to attack Ai. Let a few thousand men go up they said. And they were soundly beaten on their first attempt. Joshua takes the matter to the Almighty in prayer and is told of the cause of the problem. Israel's covetousness. For although only one man, Achan had taken spoil from the devoted goods, the whole nation had wanted to. Early the next morning Joshua rose and lots were cast to see who was responsible for the military defeat. Achan was chosen by the casting of lots and asked by Joshua to confess his sin. As Achan describes what he had done we see the classic pattern of sin – seeing, desiring and taking – this was the problem in Genesis chapters 3 and 13. 1 John 2:15-17 tells us this. Slowly read these verses aloud. Pause and ponder what we are taught about our desires and their outcomes due to our covetous ways, in Joshua 7 verse 19 Achan is called upon to acknowledge his sin before God. We too must do the same if we are to find forgiveness 1 John 1 verses 7-10. James 1verses 14-15 says that this is the problem each of us has After Achan tells of his sin messengers are sent to his tent to find the stolen property. Notice that these goods were hidden in the earth. This too will become the fate of all who act as though the LORD can be deceived. The entire assembly is called to stone him to death and heap over his carcass and those carcasses of his guilty family together with their livestock a heap of memorial stones. However in the future the valley of Achor, where these events occurred will become for the nation a door of hope as Hosea 2 verse 15 says (Peta Tikvah – the poem concerning Israel's Hope was written based on this and other verses in 1883. Later the song Ha Tikva was composed in 1897 and became Israel's national anthem on May 14th, 1948). Isaiah 11 is a masterpiece of Scripture which describes some of the characteristics that the Almighty both gave to and cultivated within His Son as part of the enabling of the sinlessness of our Lord Jesus Christ. Verse 1 tells that our Lord's origins were divine – Micah 5 verse 2 “goings forth .. are from everlasting”. The Hebrew meaning of “going forth” speaks of Christ's ancestry is eternal. The same idea is conveyed in our Lord's own words – Revelation 22:16. Verses 2-4 speak of the capacities that Jesus' divine begettal played in equipping Messiah for his work in conquering sin. God's spirit was upon His Son from the time of Jesus' conception until his death. At the age of 30 that Spirit was given to him without a limit. It gave Jesus the capacity to develop a quick and perceptive mind. It also gave Jesus the capability to receive and understand his Father's Word beyond the capacity of any other member of the human race. Paul says that the Lord Jesus was, as the man of God, enabled to breathe in divine thoughts 2 Timothy 3 verses 15-17 and Isaiah 50 verses 4-10. He's was the Word of God developed in a mortal body – John 1 verses 14-18. Whilst we all too often make judgements on what we see and hear our Lord never did – John 2 verses 25. The Lord's judgment was unerring at all times. It was true and righteous. Verse 4 tells us that our Lord Jesus would uphold the cause of the poor and needy. These words accord with David's prophecy about Jesus in 2 Samuel 23 verses 1-7. And so Isaiah 11 verses 7-9 outline the peace, security and harmony in Messiah's kingdom. Ultimately the rule of Christ will see the filling of the earth with Yahweh's glory – both in understanding and by way of living. Verses 10-12 describe Messiah's role in the final regathering of Israel after his return. In 2 Thessalonians 3 Paul asks for the believers' prayers that he might be helped to freely teach the gospel without hindrance. From verses 6-15 the Apostle urges the Macedonian faithful to keep working and avoiding idleness. Many had ceased working because they mistakenly thought that the coming of Jesus Christ was so close that they didn't need to work. Idle brothers had to learn to heed the advice contained in this letter. In the last two verses the Apostle Paul asks God to give the believers peace.
That day would be a glorious day, when “the earth shall be full of the knowledge of the Lord.” We can look forward to that day, as we await the consummation of the kingdom of our Lord Jesus Christ. We look forward to Jesus, “The Righteous Branch” (Isaiah 11:1-16).
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When God created us, He made man and woman in the Garden of Eden. However, sin entered the world through our actions after we defied God's only commandment. Despite this, God did not give up on us; He provided a way for our redemption. In today's message, Pastor Richard reminds us that when Jesus returns to this earth, He will come to restore it. Even now, He continues to free all who believe in Him from the bondage of sin.
When you read the Bible from Genesis to Revelation, a consistent theme emerges: Jesus is coming back to restore what was once broken and make it whole. In today's message, Pastor Richard reminds you that despite the heartache and pain you may witness in the world, remember that Jesus is in control and is on His way to restore everything to the way He intended it to be. All you have to do is have faith in Jesus and let Him do the rest.
Who is this branch?
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Welcome to our series looking at Isaiah! Throughout this term we will be going through different sections of the book of Isaiah.What is the greatest rescue you have ever heard of? A daring airlift? A mountain rescue? The Exodus? Isaiah is describing a rescue so monumental and awe-inspiring that it dwarfs them all.For more info about Grace Church and to find other talks and resources, visit greenwich.church If you're enjoying GRACE POD don't forget to subscribe or even leave a review!
Year of Prophecy – Episode 13: When reading a prophecy from the book of Isaiah, discover how the Messiah is described as being both a descendant as well as an ancestor of Jesse. While this dilemma seems impossible to reconcile, discover how Jesus’ life fulfills both these irreconcilable predictions. Listen to this episode and/or subscribe on ReflectiveBibleStudy.com...
20 Proverbs 23-24; 23 Isaiah 11-20; 19 Psalms119 1-88; 19 Psalms 120-122; 42 Luke 21-24
This is the first sermon in our missions sermon series entitled Northfield: For The Nations. For more information about Northfield Community Church in Northfield, MN, go to our website - northfieldcc.org.
Tree stumps can very easily represent the negative things in our life; the things we have lost. However, God can use the stumps in our life to spring forth new life in us. Tune in to this third sermon in our For the Trees series.
A righteous branch will shoot up from Jesse's stump. The Spirit is described in seven ways. And both Advents are the same promise. Have a listen. Show Notes: Support 1517 Podcast Network 1517 Podcasts 1517 on Youtube 1517 Podcast Network on Apple Podcasts 1517 Events Schedule 1517 Academy - Free Theological Education What's New from 1517: Pre-order: Ditching the Checklist by Mark Mattes Broken Bonds: A Novel of the Reformation, Book 1 of 2 by Amy Mantravadi Bible in One Year with Chad Bird Junk Drawer Jesus By Matt Popovits Take 20% Off Our Lenten Devotionals until March 5th: The Sinner/Saint Lenten Devotional Finding Christ in the Straw: A Forty-Day Devotion on the Epistle of James More from the hosts: Daniel Emery Price Chad Bird
In Pastor's sermon, he draws a parallel between moments of despair in history and the biblical account of Israel, highlighting their feelings of hopelessness as they awaited a promised king amidst adversity. Isaiah prophesies about a new leader emerging from the stump of Jesse, symbolizing hope and restoration through the Messiah, Jesus Christ, who embodies perfect judgment and righteousness. Pastor emphasizes that while believers have already been redeemed through Christ, they live in the tension of "already and not yet," waiting for the ultimate fulfillment of God's promise and the restoration of creation. He urges the congregation to respond with worship and hope, actively living out their faith as they await Jesus' return, who will bring complete justice and renewal to the world.
January 19, 2025 | Pastor Michael Apraku continues the sermon series, "Advent through the Eyes of Isaiah."
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Immanuel came to make all things right. Preached December 29, 2024 Pastor Aaron Frasier
Isaiah 65:17-25; Revelation 21:1-5;15-27 // Nikki DiekerThis video explores the prophecy of Isaiah 11, which paints a picture of the long-awaited Savior, Jesus Christ. Discover how Jesus fulfills this prophecy and brings hope, peace, and righteousness to the world.SERMON NOTES (YouVersion): https://bible.com/events/PRAYER REQUESTS: https://ccefc.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/2542/responses/new24.01.05
Although the house of David has been unfaithful, the LORD will keep His promise to send the Savior. Though Jesse's line is only a stump, the LORD will bring forth His Christ as a shoot from that root. As the One who bears the Spirit, the Christ will come in the true fear of the LORD to bring justice and righteousness for all people. The Christ is the One to bring true peace to all of God's creation, as His cross becomes the signal for the nations to return to the LORD. He will bring His remnant home to Him as a part of His greater exodus, which Jesus has accomplished in His death and resurrection. Rev. Bryan Wolfmueller, pastor at St. Paul Lutheran Church and Jesus Deaf Lutheran Church, both in Austin, TX, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Isaiah 11:1-16. "The Fifth Evangelist” is a series on Sharper Iron that goes through Isaiah 1-39. The prophet proclaims to the people of his day and throughout history that the Holy One of Israel alone is exalted. Those who put their trust in the strength of man will be brought low, but those who trust in the LORD will see that He is their Immanuel. Jesus is God with us who reigns over the kingdom of God forever and ever! Sharper Iron, hosted by Rev. Timothy Appel, looks at the text of Holy Scripture both in its broad context and its narrow detail, all for the sake of proclaiming Christ crucified and risen for sinners. Two pastors engage with God's Word to sharpen not only their own faith and knowledge, but the faith and knowledge of all who listen. Submit comments or questions to: listener@kfuo.org
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Sunday Sermon from the book of Isaiah from John Bourgeois on December 15, 2024. Our hope for you is that you will know, love, and follow Jesus Christ -- leading to personal transformation, intimate community, and a life of radical mission. You are always welcome to join us for worship at West End Community Church.For more info, please visit the WECC website at westendcc.org
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Jesus is worthy as the righteous Shoot of Jesse, the royal Son of David, and the reigning Savior of the nations.
Introduction: If you have your Bibles let me invite you to open with me to the book of Isaiah chapter 11. Much of the book of Isaiah was written to be read by a hopeless and hurting people. Judgment was coming. The King of Assyria was going to blow through Israel like loggers clearing a forest. Assyria…
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David Johnson discusses Isaiah 11:9-10—“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. And in that day there shall be a Root of Jesse, who shall stand as a banner to the people; for the Gentiles shall seek Him, and His resting place shall be glorious.”
Fr. Mike reveals yet another prophetic message that points towards the coming of Christ, explaining why the Book of Isaiah is often called the Book of Woe and the Book of Consolation. He also touches on the powerful prayer we hear as we end our journey with Tobit. Today's readings are Isaiah 11-13, Tobit 13-14, and Proverbs 10:13-16. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.