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A city shines, nations walk toward it, and long hostility finally goes quiet. We climb the final stretch of Isaiah’s “Mount Everest” and trace a vivid arc: Jerusalem’s future as the radiant seat of Christ’s reign, the Messiah’s tender mission to bind up the brokenhearted, and the sobering promise that justice will arrive right on time. Along the way, we unpack why Jesus read Isaiah 61 in Nazareth and stopped before “the day of vengeance,” and how that pause explains the tension we feel between divine patience and holy judgment.
We also tackle big questions that stir debate: Is the tribulation about purifying the church, or preparing Israel? What does Scripture actually say about the church’s blessed hope, the rapture, and deliverance from wrath? With clear, scripture-soaked guidance, we explore the millennial kingdom as a return to Eden-like peace, where work is fruitful, violence ends, and even the animal world rests. Isaiah’s language stretches our imagination toward joy: walls named Salvation, gates called Praise, peace like a river, comfort like a mother’s arms.
Then the horizon opens to a promise larger than history—the creation of new heavens and a new earth. We follow Isaiah through judgment, prayer, confession, and mercy to a national awakening in Israel and an open door for the nations that never sought God. The throughline is simple and life-changing: the Messiah came first to save and will return to judge. Are you ready to meet him? Join us for a thoughtful, hope-filled finale to Isaiah and hear a clear invitation to trust Christ today. If this journey helped you see the Bible’s big story with fresh eyes, subscribe, share the episode, and leave a review to help others find the hope we’ve found.
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A city shines, nations walk toward it, and long hostility finally goes quiet. We climb the final stretch of Isaiah’s “Mount Everest” and trace a vivid arc: Jerusalem’s future as the radiant seat of Christ’s reign, the Messiah’s tender mission to bind up the brokenhearted, and the sobering promise that justice will arrive right on time. Along the way, we unpack why Jesus read Isaiah 61 in Nazareth and stopped before “the day of vengeance,” and how that pause explains the tension we feel between divine patience and holy judgment.
We also tackle big questions that stir debate: Is the tribulation about purifying the church, or preparing Israel? What does Scripture actually say about the church’s blessed hope, the rapture, and deliverance from wrath? With clear, scripture-soaked guidance, we explore the millennial kingdom as a return to Eden-like peace, where work is fruitful, violence ends, and even the animal world rests. Isaiah’s language stretches our imagination toward joy: walls named Salvation, gates called Praise, peace like a river, comfort like a mother’s arms.
Then the horizon opens to a promise larger than history—the creation of new heavens and a new earth. We follow Isaiah through judgment, prayer, confession, and mercy to a national awakening in Israel and an open door for the nations that never sought God. The throughline is simple and life-changing: the Messiah came first to save and will return to judge. Are you ready to meet him? Join us for a thoughtful, hope-filled finale to Isaiah and hear a clear invitation to trust Christ today. If this journey helped you see the Bible’s big story with fresh eyes, subscribe, share the episode, and leave a review to help others find the hope we’ve found.
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