Thursday, May 29, 2014

Lesson 11: Preparation for our June 4th Study

This post is not so much preparation for our next study as a review of our last one.  The reason for this is that you should already be prepared for our coming text in Isa 7-8, and there were a number of points from our last study I would really like you to think through.  

So first, spend a few minutes (each day if you can) meditating on our new memory verse (Isa 7:9b).  I have provided it for you in several translations below: 

“If you do not stand firm in your faith, you will not stand at all.”  (Isa 7:9b-NIV)

“If you do not believe, surely you shall not be established.” (NKJV)


“If you will not believe and trust and rely [on God and on the words of God’s prophet instead of Assyria], surely you will not be established nor will you remain.” (Amplified)
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King Ahaz was faced with the very issue brought up above--would he put his trust in God or in the might of man (Assyria).  We all face the same issue--will we chose to trust God or manage things ourselves.  We are no more going to stand as Christians than Ahaz did as a faithful king--unless we follow the guidance God gave through Isaiah.  Look carefully at what God had to say to Ahaz, and how the Scriptures reinforce that we are to do the same thing.  

"Be careful, keep calm and don't be afraid"  (Isa 7:4)
- Be careful  
Therefore, prepare your minds for action; be self-controlled; set your hope fully on the grace to be given you when Jesus Christ is revealed.  (1Pt 1:13) 

        - keep calm 
“In repentance and rest is your salvation, in quietness and trust is your strength.”  (Isa 30:15)

- Do not be afraid
And the Lord, He is the one who goes before you. He will be with you, He will not leave you nor forsake you; do not fear nor be dismayed.” (Dt 31:8)
For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind. (2Tm 1:7)
So we may boldly say: "The Lord is my helper; I will not fear. What can man do to me?” (Heb 13:6) 

God also tells Ahaz, with respect to a planned invasion of Judah by an alliance of Syria and Ephraim:  “It will not take place, it will not happen. . . “  (Isa 7:7)  There is a lot of application in this verse for us.  Specifically, there are some things of which we also can be assured:

What will not take place or happen?
1.  That we will be separated from the love of God!  (Rm 8:35-39)

2.  That His grace will be found wanting!  (2Cor 12:9)


3.  That He will fail to provide us shelter under His wings until the calamity has passed.  (Ps 57:1)

See you next week!


Friday, May 16, 2014

Lesson 10: Preparation for our May 28th study

Our Memory verse:  Isa 7:9b 

Themes:  
1) Mankind is under indictment!  We have been diagnosed with a terrible malady.

2) God is the moral authority in the universe!  That's because He is . . . 

3) God graciously offers salvation to rebellious and sinful mankind.

4) Choices have consequences.  
I would like to express a thank-you to Paul for filling in and beginning our investigation of chapter 6.  Although we have more to consider in chapter 6, I would like to first pursue the "pattern of prophecy" we have been considering a bit further.   Specifically, we discussed the fact that prophecy is often revealed in such a way that two or more major events are revealed without any hint of the time gap between them.  We have already looked at the example of Isa 61: 1-2 where Jesus stopped reading right in the middle of the verse--the reason, He was fulfilling the first part of the verse during His 1st Advent; and is not going to fulfill the 2nd part until His return.  So here is what I would like you to do to be ready for our next study (remember, because of the business meeting,you have two weeks to be ready):
   - Refresh you memory on a passage we have already covered by re-reading Isa 7:1-12.  (Do you remember why we found a problem with Ahaz's response in vs 12?)
   - Then work your way from Isa 7:13 through chapter 9.  See if you can find any examples of prophecy that is fulfilled, first in the near term, and then much later (or maybe even not yet fulfilled).  Remember our analogy--like two mountain peaks--if you are not careful, you will be focused only on the near peak and not realize there is another, often much larger peak, behind the first.  

Thursday, May 8, 2014

Lesson 9: Preparation for our May 14th Study

Our Memory verse:  Isa 7:9b -- we didn't quite get to it last night, but you can start working on it now.  

Themes:  
1) Mankind is under indictment!  We have been diagnosed with a terrible malady.

2) God is the moral authority in the universe!  That's because He is . . . 

3) God graciously offers salvation to rebellious and sinful mankind.

4) Choices have consequences.  
Just two things for you to ponder this week as we make our first foray into chapter 6.  Read Isa 6:9-13.

1.  Is there anything in the passage that seems unfair to you?  Or, stated another way, is there something that doesn't seem consistent with the way God normally does things?

2.  If you have ever tried to share the gospel with a hard-headed person and been rebuffed, it is quite natural to think, "Now what?"  Have I fulfilled my obligation to be Christ's ambassador, His witness?  That's exactly the issue that Isaiah raises in vs 11.  What do you think about God's answer?  How do we make application?

Thursday, May 1, 2014

Lesson 8: Preparation for our 7 May Study

Our Memory verse:  Isa 59:1 (combine with Rm 10:13)


We just barely managed to get started on this Wednesday night, so I am asking you to continue working where we left off (basically the same preparation as last week).   I have listed the three columns below and filled in the first couple of entries.  Go ahead and see if you can complete the listing from chapter 2 all the way through the end of chapter 4.   I have also added a separate listing for verses which focus on application:


Current Circumstances      Near term event     Future Event
         Isa 2:6-8                      Isa 2:9-11               Isa 2:2-4
                                                                         Isa 2:12-21






Application:  
  Isa 2:5
  Isa 2:22