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The poetry books are over and now it's time for the prophets to step up.These are the maverick outsiders, the truth tellers who appear able to channel the word of God and to warn their nations of the danger of turning their backs on him.Of all the men who rage through the pages of these books, Isaiah is perhaps the most quintessential, and certainly the most poetic.He is also much beloved of Christians, as he makes what appear to be pin sharp predictions of Jesus sone seven hundred years before he was born.Let the prophecy begin!Written and produced by Chas BayfieldMusic by Michael Auld and Jon Hawkins MusicCover art by Lisa GoffSend any comments or feedback to contact@whollybuyable.com
Jesus taught his disciples to pray for the kingdom; he preached that the kingdom was at hand; and his disciples said that the kingdom had come. But many years before, Isaiah revealed what that kingdom would be like. Speaker: Justin P. Sivley
Isaiah 2:1-5 In the New City, Jesus brings a reversal to the division of the nations.
Send us a textFrom Promise to Triumph – Arc 1: The Holy God and a Rebellious WorldDive into the opening arc of our 48-week sermon series, From Promise to Triumph: God's Plan Unfolded in Isaiah and Revelation. In Arc 1: The Holy God and a Rebellious World (Weeks 1–12), we lay the foundation for an epic journey through Scripture, exploring God's blazing holiness, humanity's stubborn rebellion, and the first sparks of hope in the promised Messiah. Drawing from Isaiah 1–12 and Revelation 1–5, each episode unpacks a weekly sermon with rich context, key themes, and practical applications to awaken awe, convict hearts, and inspire hope in God's redemptive plan. Expect vivid connections between Isaiah's ancient prophecies and Revelation's apocalyptic visions, plus preaching tips to engage your congregation. Whether you're a pastor seeking sermon inspiration or a believer longing to encounter God's majesty, this arc will challenge you to confront sin, worship the Holy One, and trust in the Lamb who triumphs. Join us as we begin this transformative journey—subscribe now for weekly episodes that bring Scripture to life!
The Book of Isaiah is filled with complex messages that combine warnings, prophecies and encouragements. Today's passage is foundational to understanding the Book of Isaiah and includes warnings about abandoning the Covenant with God and the Coming Day when He will establish a New Kingdom for His covenant people. DISCUSSION AND STUDY QUESTIONS: 1. Isaiah 2 is looking far down the timeline of history. According to verse 1, when will these things take place? 2. Verse 2 starts out talking about the “last days”. If you have time, glance at Ezekiel 38:16, Hosea 3:5 and Micah 4:1. When will these prophecies take place? However, the authors of Acts 2:17 and Hebrews 1:2 indicate that they were in the last days. Based on all of these verses, when are the last days? The podcast mentioned the principle of prophetic mountain ranges. What is that principle and how does it relate to this verse? 3. Read over verses 2 & 3. How do these verses characterize the last days? 4. According to verse 4, when these events take place, what kinds of things will the Lord be doing? What will the nations not be doing? Why? 5. In verse 5, Isaiah calls the people to walk in the light of the world. What “light” (so to speak) were they walking in verses 6 to 8? 6. What impact did their sins have on the overall society, as exemplified in verse 9? 7. In verses 10 & 11, when the Day of the Lord takes place, what will happen to the people? How will the Lord be exalted? 8. Read over verses 12 to 21, what kinds of things will happen on that “day”? 9. This chapter ends with a sudden exhortation in verse 22. In light of the judgment to come, what should our view of “man” be? Why? 10. Take a moment to reflect on the kind of kingdom described in Isaiah 2. How is this different than the “kingdoms of men” that we live in 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.
Walk In the LightGod calls His people to walk in his light so they can be a light for others who are in darkness. In Isaiah's time, God challenged His people to be an example to the surrounding nations, even as a rising global superpower posed a serious threat. This five-week sermon series explores the metaphor of following God's light and being a light for others through the writings of Isaiah.
April 25, 2025 - Equipped 2025 - Day 2 - 11:00M Session Caleb leads a study of Isaiah examining how much was apparent to him about Jesus's coming and ministry which wouldn't start for about 700 years. Isaiah 2 - The Future House of God 2 The word that Isaiah the son of Amoz saw concerning Judah and Jerusalem. 2 Now it shall come to pass in the latter days That the mountain of the Lord's house Shall be established on the top of the mountains, And shall be exalted above the hills; And all nations shall flow to it. 3 Many people shall come and say, “Come, and let us go up to the mountain of the Lord, To the house of the God of Jacob; He will teach us His ways, And we shall walk in His paths.” For out of Zion shall go forth the law, And the word of the Lord from Jerusalem. 4 He shall judge between the nations, And rebuke many people; They shall beat their swords into plowshares, And their spears into pruning hooks; Nation shall not lift up sword against nation, Neither shall they learn war anymore. The Day of the Lord 5 O house of Jacob, come and let us walk In the light of the Lord. 6 For You have forsaken Your people, the house of Jacob, Because they are filled with eastern ways; They are soothsayers like the Philistines, And they are pleased with the children of foreigners. 7 Their land is also full of silver and gold, And there is no end to their treasures; Their land is also full of horses, And there is no end to their chariots. 8 Their land is also full of idols; They worship the work of their own hands, That which their own fingers have made. 9 People bow down, And each man humbles himself; Therefore do not forgive them. 10 Enter into the rock, and hide in the dust, From the terror of the Lord And the glory of His majesty. 11 The lofty looks of man shall be humbled, The haughtiness of men shall be bowed down, And the Lord alone shall be exalted in that day. 12 For the day of the Lord of hosts Shall come upon everything proud and lofty, Upon everything lifted up— And it shall be brought low— 13 Upon all the cedars of Lebanon that are high and lifted up, And upon all the oaks of Bashan; 14 Upon all the high mountains, And upon all the hills that are lifted up; 15 Upon every high tower, And upon every fortified wall; 16 Upon all the ships of Tarshish, And upon all the beautiful sloops. 17 The loftiness of man shall be bowed down, And the haughtiness of men shall be brought low; The Lord alone will be exalted in that day, 18 But the idols He shall utterly abolish. 19 They shall go into the holes of the rocks, And into the caves of the earth, From the terror of the Lord And the glory of His majesty, When He arises to shake the earth mightily. 20 In that day a man will cast away his idols of silver And his idols of gold, Which they made, each for himself to worship, To the moles and bats, 21 To go into the clefts of the rocks, And into the crags of the rugged rocks, From the terror of the Lord And the glory of His majesty, When He arises to shake the earth mightily. 22 Sever yourselves from such a man, Whose breath is in his nostrils; For of what account is he? Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kl1SJ_57IfI Duration 39:07
Scripture Readings:Isaiah 21 John 2:28-3:3Matthew 13:24-30Church Website:https://langleychurch.org/Communion of Reformed & Evangelical Churches:https://crechurches.org/
Message: Prophecies from Isaiah part 2 Mission Moment Songs: There is One Gospel; Psalm 42 (I Will Praise Him) Host: Dennis Campbell, President/CEO MissionGO The post Dr. Fred Hartman – Prophecies from Isaiah 2 appeared first on MGO Radio/Canada's National Bible Hour.
Join us this week as we continue our thru the Bible, verse by verse study. In tonight's study, we are studying Isaiah 2. In this chapter, Isaiah tells the prophetic declaration of Jerusalem, invites all for a life of faithfulness and speaks of the coming judgment on the day of the Lord! 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
The Abolition of Idolatry | Isaiah 2:6-22 | Pastor Ben Spalink by GraceChurchNJ
Acts 28 tells of the entire company of the ship arriving safely on Malta at a place today known as St Paul's Bay. Here the ship's company will remain over winter until Paul journeys to Rome. The night of their arrival is cold and wet. A fire is kindled to dry them and to provide warmth. As Paul assists with the gathering of wood for the fire a venomous viper comes out from the fire and sinks its fangs into Paul's hand. The superstitious locals think Paul must have been a murderer who having escaped the vengeance of the sea is now being punished by God. Paul shakes the snake into the fire. The locals watch Paul waiting for him to convulse, swell up and die an agonising death – none of these things happen. So they change their minds into thinking that he must be a god. Paul now is lodged for three days with the chief man of the island named Publius. Publius' father is sick with dysentery; but is miraculously healed by the Apostle. After leaving Malta three months later Paul takes a ship to the mainland where the journey to Rome continues. Along the journey Paul is given the privileges not normally given to a prisoner. The Apostle stops and meets several groups of believers on his journey to Rome. In Rome he calls together the local Jewish leaders and explains why he is in Rome. These Jewish leaders had received no information from any other Jews concerning Paul. After discussing his case it is thought that he might be set at liberty. The Apostle says that he was left with no alternative than to put his case before Caesar when the Judean Jews objected to his being released. The Roman Jews reveal that they have heard that the Christian sect is everywhere spoken against. A large gathering of Jews comes to Paul's place of residence at an appointed time. The aged Apostle tells them from morning to evening the message of the prophets. Paul concludes his address with the words of Isaiah 6 in chapter 6 which prophesied Jewish opposition to the Gospel message. The great Apostle claims that the Gentiles will favourably respond to the teaching of Christ. The book of Acts commenced in chapter 1:8 with the need for the gospel to be taken “to the uttermost parts of the earth” and concluded with that task being completed: see Jesus great commission to the Apostles in Mark 16:15-16. And also after Paul's miraculous preservation after having been bitten by a venomous viper recorded in Acts 28 verses3:5 compare with Mark 16:17-18. Two years expire and as no case is brought against Paul he is released to continue his preaching. All of these things occur before the fire in Rome and the intense persecution which came upon believers by the Emperor Nero from that time onwards. The 31st verses of Acts 28 is an epitome of the entire book: “Preaching the kingdom of God, and teaching those things which concern the Lord Jesus Christ, with all confidence, no man forbidding him.”
Acts 28 tells of the entire company of the ship arriving safely on Malta at a place today known as St Paul's Bay. Here the ship's company will remain over winter until Paul journeys to Rome. The night of their arrival is cold and wet. A fire is kindled to dry them and to provide warmth. As Paul assists with the gathering of wood for the fire a venomous viper comes out from the fire and sinks its fangs into Paul's hand. The superstitious locals think Paul must have been a murderer who having escaped the vengeance of the sea is now being punished by God. Paul shakes the snake into the fire. The locals watch Paul waiting for him to convulse, swell up and die an agonising death – none of these things happen. So they change their minds into thinking that he must be a god. Paul now is lodged for three days with the chief man of the island named Publius. Publius' father is sick with dysentery; but is miraculously healed by the Apostle. After leaving Malta three months later Paul takes a ship to the mainland where the journey to Rome continues. Along the journey Paul is given the privileges not normally given to a prisoner. The Apostle stops and meets several groups of believers on his journey to Rome. In Rome he calls together the local Jewish leaders and explains why he is in Rome. These Jewish leaders had received no information from any other Jews concerning Paul. After discussing his case it is thought that he might be set at liberty. The Apostle says that he was left with no alternative than to put his case before Caesar when the Judean Jews objected to his being released. The Roman Jews reveal that they have heard that the Christian sect is everywhere spoken against. A large gathering of Jews comes to Paul's place of residence at an appointed time. The aged Apostle tells them from morning to evening the message of the prophets. Paul concludes his address with the words of Isaiah 6 in chapter 6 which prophesied Jewish opposition to the Gospel message. The great Apostle claims that the Gentiles will favourably respond to the teaching of Christ. The book of Acts commenced in chapter 1:8 with the need for the gospel to be taken “to the uttermost parts of the earth” and concluded with that task being completed: see Jesus great commission to the Apostles in Mark 16:15-16. And also after Paul's miraculous preservation after having been bitten by a venomous viper recorded in Acts 28 verses3:5 compare with Mark 16:17-18. Two years expire and as no case is brought against Paul he is released to continue his preaching. All of these things occur before the fire in Rome and the intense persecution which came upon believers by the Emperor Nero from that time onwards. The 31st verses of Acts 28 is an epitome of the entire book: “Preaching the kingdom of God, and teaching those things which concern the Lord Jesus Christ, with all confidence, no man forbidding him.”
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Dream Big | Isaiah 2:1-5 | Pastor Ben Spalink by GraceChurchNJ
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In this episode of Pray the Word on Isaiah 2:22, David Platt encourages us to live for God far above anyone or anything in this world.Explore more content from Radical.
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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 Day of the Lord (Isaiah 2:6-22) - Evening Sermon
The Mountain of the Lord (Isaiah 2:1-5) - Evening Sermon
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Today we explore a powerful vision of hope, peace, and the future reign of God. From the majestic mountain of the Lord to the call for nations to turn their weapons into tools of peace, Isaiah's words speak directly to our world today. Join us as we unpack this prophecy, its warning against pride, and its invitation to walk in the light of the Lord!As always be blessed and enjoy.Please follow, like, and share our podcast with a friend or family member!
Welcome to our series looking at Isaiah! Throughout this term we will be going different sections of the book of Isaiah.We begin our series by looking at the glorious future ahead, set against the dismal present when Isaiah was writing. 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!
Pastor Brian teaches on consecration.
Stephen Kim concludes his teaching series, “Ten Landmarks of Israel: Understanding the Old Testament Story,” focusing on the 10th and final landmark of the Old Testament, Israel's Consummation, which is also known as the millennial kingdom or the thousand-year reign of Christ. Lesson Slides 2025-01-26
As chapter 2 opens, Isaiah looks into the future and sees a glorious picture: the nations coming to the mountain of the Lord to worship God. But that picture was still some time off. Isaiah then looks at present-day Judah and Jerusalem and warns them against trusting in themselves and feeding their pride. (Isaiah 2:1-22)
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Isaiah 2:19-22 describes people fleeing caves and rocks to hide from the Lord's judgment. This is a moment of universal reckoning when the reality of God's holiness overwhelms humanity's pride. Hidden within the warnings of doom is a call to hope—a hope of redemption. Redemption is found not in hiding from God but in turning to Him. The Day of the Lord is not only a day of reckoning but a day of redemption!
Isaiah explains the Day of the Lord and the choice all humanity will have. All In Gospel Podcast is a chapter by chapter, verse by verse, in depth bible study where we seek to understand God's Word. All In Gospel is recorded live at Calvary Chapel with Pastor Seann Dikkers. You can support this study at anchor.fm/allingospel, ccwhitebear.com.
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This narrative is a powerful reminder for believers about the dangers of idols. These idols can be wealth, power, status, or even self-reliance. However, as the text cautions, they are fleeting, insecure, and powerless in the face of God's judgment. By examining the idols we create in Isaiah 2:12-17, believers are encouraged to open their hearts to God's call to turn away from these false gods and place their trust in the one true and living God, who alone is worthy of worship and loyalty.
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In Isaiah 2:5-11, the prophet paints a vivid picture of the Day of the Lord, calling God's people to abandon their idolatry, humble themselves, and walk in His light. It is a day that reveals the futility of human pride and the supremacy of God's glory. Isaiah's message is not merely historical; it speaks powerfully to today's Church. Like Judah, the Church lives in a world of wealth, technology, and self-reliance. Society often mocks the idea of divine judgment and eternal accountability, but Isaiah reminds the Church that the Day of the Lord is inevitable and inescapable. How should believers respond to the certainty of this coming day?
Joel Meeker discusses Isaiah 2:12—“For the day of the LORD of hosts shall come upon everything proud and lofty, upon everything lifted up—and it shall be brought low.”
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After giving a glorious vision of the hope that the LORD has for those who hear His Word and stream to Him in faith, the prophet Isaiah proclaims the stark reality that the house of Jacob has done the exact opposite. Judah has indulged in the wealth and power of the surrounding nations and has put her trust in their idols, rather than in the LORD alone. In response, the LORD of hosts will come and bring low all that is proud and haughty so that He alone is exalted. There will be no refuge to be found from the terror of His presence, for mortal man is of no account. Through such preaching of the Law, the LORD aims to bring His people to repentance for their false trust so that they would turn to Him in true faith. Rev. John Bussman, pastor at St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Cullman, AL, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Isaiah 2:6-22. "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
Isaiah proclaims a ray of hope as he writes down the Word of God that he has seen. Mount Zion is topographically unimpressive, but it stands as the tallest of all theologically because that is the place where the LORD dwells among His people in His house. The LORD describes the days to come when He will draw all nations to Himself by the proclamation of His Word. As they learn His Word, they begin to walk in His ways as He gives them peace with Himself and with each other. The LORD has brought these promises to fulfillment in His Son, Jesus Christ, and in His Church. Since this is the glorious future that awaits, the prophet calls God's people to walk in the light of the LORD right now. Rev. Jeff Hemmer, pastor at Bethany Lutheran Church in Fairview Heights, IL, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Isaiah 2:1-5. "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
Hope for Tomorrow - Isaiah 2:2-5, Rev. Eugene Kim by CGS Media
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