Let’s find out together more about the Messiah in Psalms as we read Psalms 88 – 90.
Let’s find out together more about Micah, Isaiah’s contemporary, as we read Micah 1 – 4.
The end (purpose) of Isaiah is carefully explained in the last few verses of Isaiah. Let’s find out together what it is as we read Isaiah 64 – 66.
Judah will be restored from her exile. How? Let’s find out together as we read Isaiah 61 – 63.
What is true worship? Let’s find out together as we read Isaiah 58 – 60.
The Ethiopian eunuch in Acts 8 was reading from Isaiah 53 when Philip shred the gospel with him. What did he think later? Let’s find out together as we read Isaiah 55 to 57.
Let’s find out together what Isaiah says about the servant who dies in Isaiah 52 – 54.
The book of Psalms contains wonderful references to God’s faithful love. Let’s find out together what that means as we read Psalms 85 – 87.
Today’s passage contains two of the four servant songs of Isaiah. Let’s find out together what they are as we read Isaiah 49 – 51.
In his prophecy, Isaiah predicts that Israel will return from the exile, leaving Babylon behind.
What was Israel’s purpose? Let’s find out together as we read Isaiah 43 – 45.
Isaiah is able to bring a message of comfort to future Israel in the exile.
Today in Isaiah 37 – 39, Hezekiah wins a great victory, is healed from a horrible illness, and then shows off to Babylon, bringing future destruction on Israel.
Today in Isaiah 34 – 36 God protects Israel.
What does the book of Psalms have to say about enemies? Let’s find out together as we read Psalms 82 – 84.
Isaiah tells Judah not to trust in Egypt for protection as we read Isaiah 31 – 33.
Isaiah tells Judah that Jerusalem will be spared as we read Isaiah 28 – 30.
Why would we praise God when he judges? Let’s find out together as we read Isaiah 25 – 27.
Isaiah tells Judah, “Jerusalem, too, will fall,” as we read Isaiah 22 – 24.
Isaiah tells Judah, “Don’t trust in Egypt,” as we read Isaiah 19 – 21.
Isaiah prophecies about Judah’s enemies as we read Isaiah 16 – 18.
The psalms talk a lot about confessing our sins and God’s forgiveness of those sins. Let’s find out more as we read Psalms 79 – 81.
Isaiah promises that Israel’s neighbors will be judged. Let’s find out more as we read Isaiah 13 – 15.
Isaiah promises that Assyria will be judged and the Messiah will come. Let’s find out more as we read Isaiah 10 – 12.