Isaiah 55:1-7
I’m all for the concept of getting “spiritually fat”. But it does require a certain element of effort on our part to get to that level.
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I’m all for the concept of getting “spiritually fat”. But it does require a certain element of effort on our part to get to that level.
Does Jesus have a favorite Isaiah chapter? I have a strong feeling that it may very well be this one for many reasons.
Abinadi quoted this chapter word for word as he stood in front of King Noah and his wicked priests. His powerful testimony about Jesus Christ changed the heart of one of those wicked priests. Could this chapter have been the chapter that changed him? If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
Too often we too are stressed and overwhelmed about the future to take the time to look for the “flickering assurances” of God’s love in our daily lives. If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
Understanding the context of why Nephi may have been quoting Isaiah to his brothers will help us when we wonder if God has forgotten us.
There really is no other name or thing or person or place that can save us. If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
Don’t be like Uncle Rico. Don’t just sit around remembering “the former things”. Trust that the Lord can “do a new thing” to bless your life.
Isaiah 41 is literally FULL of comfort and hope. The Lord is So willing to help us and strengthen us and reminds us that he is with us.
Isaiah 40 may have some of the most comforting verses not only in the book of Isaiah, but in all scripture. Although they were meant to comfort oppressed and captive Judah, they sure do his home for us as well. If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
Thank goodness that there are prophets of God that don’t just tell us “smooth” things. If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here