Series Summary:

We all come to a place in our lives when we realize we can’t save ourselves. We are forced to ask: who will save us and how? Isaiah proclaims THE HOLY ONE OF ISRAEL’s justice against sin and rebellion, and hope as the saving Messiah. Isaiah’s message is simple: Yahweh, THE HOLY ONE OF ISRAEL, is Judge and Savior of His people (1-12), of the nations (13-27), of Jerusalem (28-39), while in exile (40-48), as the suffering Messiah (49-55), and as LORD forever and ever (56-66). #isaiah #2024 #2025


Starter

Have you ever done something for God’s name alone? explain

What made it more clear to you that it was for God’s name alone?

Pray

Lord we thank you that you are The Holy One of Israel. You are Holy perfect in all you do and worthy of our worship and obedience. We like Israel are the ones who wrestle with you, fight to see you, know that you always win, and must understand you bless those you choose to bless. Thank you for for loving us, for forgiving us, and for restoring us. We live through you raising up and tearing down nations. You know what is coming and what has really happened. Help us to repent and live in response to your oracles and judgements for you take no pleasure in death. May we exalt and praise your name alone. Amen

Study Questions

We are in a section of Isaiah, from chapters 13-24, that are Oracles and judgements against most of the known nations of that time, some not yet known, all the nations, the earth, and God’s own people. Oracle against Babylon- 13-14 Judgement against Assyria- 14 Oracle against Philistia- 14 Oracle against Moab- 15-16 Oracle against Damascus- 17 Judgment against Israel- 17 Judgment against Nations- 17 Judgement to Cush- 18 Oracle against Egypt- 19 Judgment in Cush & Egypt- 20 Oracle against the desert- 21 Oracle against Dumah- 21 Oracle against Arabia- 21 Oracle against Jerusalem- 22 Oracle against Shebna- 22 Oracle against Tyre- 23 Curse consumed earth- 24

After these oracles and judgements God has Isaiah give a message of salvation and hope in chapters 24-27.

We are coming to the end of the section in Isaiah of God’s specific oracles and judgements. God’s is now giving His clear purpose and promise of salvation. (Is 13-27)

READ: Isaiah 14:24, 27, Ezekiel 18:32, 33:11, 2 Peter 3:9

  1. What is God’s purpose, plan, and heart behind His truth and judgements?

READ Isaiah 26:1-13

  1. Who and what are the focus of this song that will someday “be sung in the land of Judah”?
    1. What parts of this song do you think we tend to sing boldly or leave out in our lives? Why?
  2. According to the passage, who “establishes” “perfect” “peace”? Why? How?
  3. Who does “all our work for us”? Why? How?
  4. How is understanding “Your name alone” critical if we are going to find peace and strength in a perishing body and world?

READ Isaiah 26:13-21, Daniel 12:1-2, John 6:40, 11:25-26, Revelation 5:9, 7:9

  1. What do Isaiah, Daniel, and John all say that is coming one day?