When God finally fulfills His redemptive plans (Isa 14:1-3), we will rejoice over enemies and enjoy the fruit of our allegiance to Him in all of life (Isa 14:4-16:14).
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279 episodesWhen God finally fulfills His redemptive plans (Isa 14:1-3), we will rejoice over enemies and enjoy the fruit of our allegiance to Him in all of life (Isa 14:4-16:14).
God will destroy every kingdom in the end (Isaiah 13:2-16) as he destroys some kingdoms now (Isaiah 13:17-22) for His people’s good (14:1-2).
Because God’s deliverer is righteous (Isa 11:1-5), we can be confident that He will put right the status of His people (Isa 11:6-16), prompting our praise unto Him (Isa 12).
God’s hand is raised against the greed of His people (Isa 10:1-4)—and those who think their hand stronger than His (Isa 10:5-19)—that He might preserve some who faithfully depend upon Him (Isa 10:20-34)...
Jesus came in human flesh to lay down His life for the forgiveness of sin (Heb 10:1-18) and establish the local church to represent Him until He returns (Heb 9:27-28; 10:19-25).
In a world without the incarnate Christ we would be living in vain pride (9:8-12), being misguided by our leaders (9:13-17), while seeking to fulfill ourselves but remaining empty (9:18-21)... and God's wrath would be on...
God prospers His people unto great rejoicing (Isa 9:1-3) and protects them from ultimate destruction (Isa 9:4-5) by opening our eyes to King Jesus (Isa 9:6-7).
Join us as DJ Nuhn uses Isaiah 65:24 as a jumping off point to look at the broader biblical theme of God's love and care for our prayers, and the immediate relief we can find in God when we turn to him in faith.