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Isaiah Part 7


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Isaiah Part 7

ISAIAH 49-50

THE FATHER AND IMMANUEL (49:1-13; 50:4-9)

The words of God to Christ (49:3, 5-13)

"I will display my glory through you" (49:3).
"You will redeem and restore Israel" (49:5):
"You will be a light to the Gentiles" (49:6):
"After suffering rejection, you will be honoured by all nations" (49:7):
"You will usher in the Millennium" (49:8-13):

The words of Christ to God (49:4):

The words of Christ to himself (49:1-2; 50:4-9)

"He commissioned me before my physical birth" (49:1).
"I am a mighty weapon in his hands" (49:2):
"He gives me perfect wisdom, that I might comfort those in need" (50:4).
"I obediently follow him, even when I suffer for it" (50:5-7):
"He totally vindicates me" (50:8-9): All his enemies are destroyed.

THE FATHER AND ISRAEL (49:14-26; 50:1-3, 10-11)

The complaint (49:14):

The correction (50:1-3):

The comfort (49:15-26):

The power of God's love (49:15):
The picture of God's love (49:16):
The promises of God's love (49:17-26)
Their enemies will be destroyed (49:17-18).
They will be regathered to Jerusalem (49:19-21):
They will be honoured by all nations (49:22-26):

ISAIAH 51-52

THE CHOSEN SEED (51:1-23; 52:1-12):

The patriarch (51:1-2):

The promise (51:3-8):

The prayer (51:9-11):

The protection (51:12-16):

The proclamations (51:17-23; 52:1-6, 11-12):

First call-regarding God's punishment (51:17-23):
It will be taken from the city of Jerusalem (51:17-22):
It will be given to the enemies of Jerusalem (51:23):
Second call-regarding God's power (52:1-6, 11-12)
Be clothed with God's strength (52:1-2).
Be delivered by God's strength (52:3-6, 11-12):

The preaching (52:7-10):

THE CHOSEN SERVANT (52:13-15):

His earthly ministry (52:13a):

His crucifixion (52:14):

His resurrection (52:13b):

His redemption (52:15):

ISAIAH 53

THE OVERVIEW (53:1-2)

Facts about Isaiah's message (53:1):

Facts about Isaiah's Messiah (53:2)

His background (53:2a):
His beauty (53:2b):

THE ORIGIN (53:4, 10b):

The Messiah's foes (53:4):

The Messiah's Father (53:10a):

THE ORDEAL (53:3, 5-6, 8-9)

He is belittled in life (53:3):

He is brutalized in death (53:5-6, 8-9).

He endures imprisonment and various unfair trials (53:8):
He is wounded, beaten, and bruised (53:5-6):
He is buried like a common criminal (53:9):

THE OBEDIENCE (53:7):

THE OUTCOME (53:10b-12)

His death assures spiritual life for countless multitudes (53:10b):

He is raised again and enjoys the fruits of his sacrifice (53:11).

He is honored for his greatness (53:12).

ISAIAH 54-55

A NATIONAL PROCLAMATION-IN REGARD TO THE CITY OF GOD (54:1-17):

The grieving wife (54:1-4)

Who she is (54:1):
What she is to do (54:2-4):

The glorious husband (54:5-17)

Who he is (54:5):
What he does (54:6-17)
God had once briefly punished Jerusalem (54:6-10):
The city is restored to a state of unparalleled beauty (54:11-12):
He instructs, protects, and prospers Jerusalem's citizens (54:13-17):

A UNIVERSAL INVITATION-IN REGARD TO THE GRACE OF GOD (55:1-9): This is one of Scripture's greatest invitations.

The participants (55:1a):

The product (55:1b):

The price (55:1c-2):

The promise (55:3-5):

The plea (55:6-9):

A NATURAL ILLUSTRATION-IN REGARD TO THE WORD OF GOD (55:10-11):

God's weather (55:10):

God's word (55:11):

A PERSONAL APPLICATION-IN REGARD TO THE PEOPLE OF GOD (55:12-13):

ISAIAH 56-57

GODLY INDIVIDUALS (56:1-8; 57:1-2, 14-21)

Those who do right (56:1-2):

Saved Gentiles (56:3a, 6-8)

They are not looked upon as second-class citizens (56:3a):
Their sacrifices are accepted (56:6-7).
They experience God's joy in the Temple (56:7-8):

Dedicated eunuchs (56:3b-5):

The good who die young (57:1-2):

The contrite (57:14-21):

Concerning the person of God (57:15a):
Concerning the promises of God (57:14, 15b-21)
To safely regather the contrite (57:14):
To revive their spirits (57:15b):
To never again accuse them of sin (57:16-17):
To heal, lead, and comfort them (57:18)
To impart to them his peace (57:19):

GODLESS INDIVIDUALS (56:9-12; 57:3-13)

Israel's religious leaders (56:9-12)

The transgression (56:10-12)
They suffer from self-induced blindness (56:10):
They are greedy and totally self-centred (56:11):
They are materialistic drunkards (56:12):
The tragedy (56:9):

Israel's idolaters (57:3-13)

Their wickedness (57:3-4):
Their worship (57:5-11):
Their hope (57:12-13):