Isaiah is known for some of the following phrases: 1) "Though your sins are as scarlet, They will be as white as snow; Though they are red like crimson, They will be like wool." (Is 1:19)2) "I, even I, am the one who wipes out your transgressions for My own sake, And I will not remember your sins." (Is 43:25)3) "I have wiped out your transgressions like a thick cloud And your sins like a heavy mist. Return to Me, for I have redeemed you." (Is 44:22)4) "... and He will have compassion on him, And to our God, For He will abundantly pardon." (Is 55:7)These are great promises and give us hope. However, most people do not understand the context, the conditions, or the commands associated with these statements. These promises were written to Israel, but they also apply to gentiles as the same promises have been extended to all the nations. We will look at the prophesies of Christ that were foretold several hundred years before his death. Details associated with his death, how he would be treated, and how he would bear our sins in his death.We will start in Isaiah chapter 1 and look at all these promises as well as the continued commands to become a partaker of this blessing. God explains clearly in His word what are the conditions to his promises as well as what is the result of those who enter into His promise. Those who are not changed face severe consequences from God. Get out your bible and follow along as we look at the redemptive promise of God and how we enter into this promise.