Today, in the Bible room, we’re reading Session 5 in Isaiah. Here are the summaries of chapters 45 through 55.
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Isaiah – Session 5 of 6
Chapter 45. Control
The Lord will use King Cyrus, the Mede, to release Judah from captivity:
- The Lord is in charge of everything on Earth;
- He says “I control nature, the weather, and people”;
- He says “It is I, and I alone,” who made Heaven and Earth;
- And He can use a foreign leader to accomplish His purpose;
- Cyrus, who does not know God, is anointed by God;
- The Lord says He’s choosing Cyrus, but “I will direct his ways”;
- Egypt will become a friend of Judah after the captivity;
- But it will be the Lord who saves Israel;
- “I am the Lord, and there is no other”;
- The Lord says “Every knee shall bow to Me”.
Chapter 46. Stubborn
The Lord loves His people, Israel, but He says they are ‘stubborn’:
- All the nations are worshipping dead idols;
- Israel must avoid bowing down to these images;
- The Lord says He alone will deliver Israel;
- The Lord says He is bringing salvation to Judah.
Chapter 47. Redeemer
Isaiah writes that the name of Israel’s redeemer is the Lord of Hosts:
- He is The Holy One of Israel;
- The Lord tells Babylon she has trusted in her evil ways;
- Therefore, she will have evil falling down on her;
- She will be uncovered, shamed by her nakedness;
- Babylon will suddenly know desolation and trouble;
- And there will be no one to save her.
Chapter 48. Planned
The Lord says He has planned Israel’s future from the beginning of time:
- He declared it, and it came to pass;
- He says they were stubborn, but He chose Israel as His people;
- From this point on, He will show them many new things;
- Things they did not know, even if they claim to know;
- He loves His people, and He will save them from Babylon;
- He will bring them out of Babylon, and they will prosper;
- If they had obeyed, they would have had peace like a river;
- But now, leave Babylon singing the Lord has redeemed us.
Chapter 49. Servant
Israel shall be the servant of the Lord, in whom He is glorified:
- Judah shall restore the entire nation of Israel;
- The Lord is giving Judah as a light to the Gentiles;
- To be the Lord’s salvation for all the world;
- The Lord, the Holy One of Israel, has chosen you;
- The Lord will be the Savior and Redeemer of Israel;
- All nations will gather around Judah to help her.
Chapter 50. Trust
Isaiah can be confident of Judah’s trust in the Lord; He will not fail them:
- Israel has brought trouble upon themselves;
- By their sins they have sold their nation to their enemies;
- They should have trusted solely in the Lord;
- Why has Israel lost trust in the Lord?
- Israel should trust in the Name of the Lord;
- And rely upon God’s help to be free from captivity.
Chapter 51. Salvation
The Lord promises His salvation of Israel shall be forever:
- The Lord tells Judah He will bring law and justice;
- He tells His people to not fear their enemies;
- He tells them to be strong, remember their heritage;
- They will again be joyful, without sorrow, or sighing;
- They have lived in fear of men for too long;
- The Lord of Hosts is, and will be, their Savior;
- He says to Judah: “You are My people;”
- He says they have faced too much death and destruction;
- But now the Lord is there to save them.
Chapter 52. Prepared
The Lord tells Israel to get ready to be set free:
- They are to be prepared to be redeemed;
- The Lord says He has had enough of the pagan captors;
- They will know it is the Lord when He shows up;
- He says to Judah, “Your God reigns;”
- There will be joy and singing when He delivers them;
- Israel will not need to run away from their captors;
- The Lord will protect them as they leave in peace.
Chapter 53. Revealed
Isaiah says he has a new, very special message:
- He says the “arm of the Lord” has been revealed to him;
- He says there is One who will grow up among them;
- He will be of ordinary appearance, nothing special;
- But this One will not be accepted by His people;
- He will be despised and rejected by them;
- His people will try to avoid even looking at Him;
- It will appear that God has given Him a serious illness;
- But, in fact, He will endure extreme sorrow for our sins;
- His people have strayed from God, followed their own way;
- And He will bear the pain and suffering of the consequences;
- He will not complain or refuse his judgement;
- He will not be guilty of doing anything wrong;
- But He will be treated like a criminal;
- And by His suffering, He will save many;
Chapter 54. Peace
Isaiah sees a future when Israel will be a nation at peace:
- Israel has endured times of distress as a barren woman;
- But you will soon break out in rejoicing;
- You will expand in all directions, have many descendants;
- The Lord of hosts will be your redeemer;
- He left you for a short while in a former time;
- But He will have mercy on you, and restore you;
- The Lord will not abandon His promise of peace for you;
- Your children shall dwell in the peace of the Lord;
- No weapon coming against you will succeed;
- This is the word of the Lord.
Chapter 55. Welcome
Isaiah says everyone is welcome to join with the Holy One of Israel:
- Everyone who is thirsty or hungry can come without money;
- Everyone is welcome to the good life;
- Everyone who does not know God can come;
- But everyone must come to Him soon;
- All evil deeds must be forsaken;
- And God will extend His mercy and pardon everyone;
- The Lord says He thinks differently than people think;
- His ways are higher than people’s ways;
- When God sends out His Word, it prospers;
- His people will go forth in joy and peace;
- Even the mountains and the trees shall rejoice.
End of Session 5 of 6 of the book of Isaiah
Chapter 52: “They will know it is the Lord when he shows up”! What a wonderful thought! And chapter 53, one of my many favorites in Scripture!
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