God with Us (Isaiah 1-12 Verse-by-Verse)
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Immanuel’s Reign (Isaiah 11-12)
Isaiah reveals four characteristics of Immanuel’s reign: (1) a perfect king; (2) a perfect creation;
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God’s Sovereignty Over Our Enemies (Isaiah 10:5-34)
Isaiah gives believers four assurances that God is sovereign over our enemies: (1) they will
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Differences with Immanuel (Isaiah 9:1-10:4)
Isaiah reveals four differences between life with Immanuel and life without him: (1) a different
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The Prophetic Life (Isaiah 8)
Isaiah experienced five consequences of delivering God’s message, consequences that are also part of following
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Trusting Immanuel (Isaiah 7)
Isaiah confronts King Ahaz with three reasons to trust God: (1) his promise; (2) his
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The Perspective of Holiness (Isaiah 6)
Isaiah’s vision of God demonstrates three demands that God’s holiness makes upon our lives: (1)
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God’s Investment Strategy (Isaiah 5)
Isaiah reveals three goals that God pursues as he invests in people: (1) fruit for
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Challenges of Leadership (Isaiah 3 & 4)
Isaiah identifies six challenges of leadership that reflect our relationship with God: (1) opportunism; (2)
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Two Visions of the Future (Isaiah 2)
The Prophet Isaiah recorded two visions of the future and compared them to the condition
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Reasoning with Rebels (Isaiah 1)
In Isaiah 1, Isaiah proclaims God’s presence as he reasons with rebels using five arguments:
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