The book of Isaiah often speaks about the future. It speaks of humanity’s ultimate destiny,
which is to be confronted by the reality of God and His righteous judgment. Christ will return
and rule, and all of the evil things we think we have gotten away with will be brought to
account. When God resolves all things, His judgment will bring true justice, the justice that
always seems just out of our grasp. As humans in the here and now, we can bring a type of
justice, a type of accountability, but so often it fails to satisfy because it is not complete. God
will bring a finality; He will bring all evil under the power of His righteousness. The only way to
survive this judgment unscathed is to allow Jesus Christ to come into our lives, to pay for and
take away our sins. There is no price that we can offer to God to purge us of sin, only the work
of Christ satisfies.
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Babylon
The name Babylon is fascinating. It sounds like a Hebrew word meaning confusion. During the
time of the prophet Isaiah, Babylon was the place where Judah was destined to be exiled for their rebellion against God. That Babylon is remembered in history as the neo-Babylonian Empire, and it had a gre... -
Moab
Moab, Israel and Judah had a rocky history with one another. Technically, they were related
as Moab was a descendant of Lot and his daughter, who were Abraham’s nephew and great
niece. Moab lived east of the Dead Sea, on today’s map, that ancient land is now owned by the nation of Jordan. During ... -
Judah Needs Helpo; Isaiah 18-21
When we face crisis, we often look for solutions that have worked for us before. Many times,
these are practical and things we can physically do. We see the same tendency in Judah when
she faced the oncoming rage of the Assyrians; she looked to Egypt, a promising ally. The
problem was that God wa...