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In these chapters, Isaiah contrasts human reliance on worldly power—like Egypt—with the call to trust in the Lord. He proclaims the downfall of the unrighteous and paints a vivid picture of a righteous King who will reign with justice. The themes of repentance, judgment, and future hope weave together, reminding God's people that ultimate deliverance will not come through alliances or armies, but through God’s righteous rule.Questions:1. What warnings does Isaiah give to those who rely on earthly power instead of God, and how do those warnings apply to believers today?2. How does Isaiah 32 describe the reign of the coming King, and what characteristics define His rule compared to human leaders?3. Isaiah 33:6 says the fear of the Lord is “his treasure.” What does it mean to treasure the fear of the Lord, and how does that reshape our values and choices?Use my affiliate link to get the CSB apologetics study bible hereMy video review the CSB Apologetics Study BibleAll our links are here
By Basically BiblicalIn these chapters, Isaiah contrasts human reliance on worldly power—like Egypt—with the call to trust in the Lord. He proclaims the downfall of the unrighteous and paints a vivid picture of a righteous King who will reign with justice. The themes of repentance, judgment, and future hope weave together, reminding God's people that ultimate deliverance will not come through alliances or armies, but through God’s righteous rule.Questions:1. What warnings does Isaiah give to those who rely on earthly power instead of God, and how do those warnings apply to believers today?2. How does Isaiah 32 describe the reign of the coming King, and what characteristics define His rule compared to human leaders?3. Isaiah 33:6 says the fear of the Lord is “his treasure.” What does it mean to treasure the fear of the Lord, and how does that reshape our values and choices?Use my affiliate link to get the CSB apologetics study bible hereMy video review the CSB Apologetics Study BibleAll our links are here