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The Messiah of the Prophets Isaiah and Christian Faith POWERPOINT 9 C

The Messiah of the Prophets Isaiah and Christian Faith POWERPOINT 9 C. ISAIAH: Bad news & Good news. Isaiah’s “bad news” and “good news ” (see Isaiah 42:10-43:7 ). “GOOD NEWS” (1) GOD’S COMMITMENT

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The Messiah of the Prophets Isaiah and Christian Faith POWERPOINT 9 C

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  1. The Messiah of the ProphetsIsaiah and Christian FaithPOWERPOINT 9C

  2. ISAIAH: Bad news & Good news Isaiah’s “bad news” and “good news” (see Isaiah 42:10-43:7) “GOOD NEWS” (1) GOD’S COMMITMENT • “These are my promises” (42:16): turning darkness to light and making straight paths that are crooked • “I have redeemed you and called you by name” (43:1): God promises his support and salvation (2) GOD’S REDEMPTION - “I will be with you”(43:2); “a ransom for you” (43:3); “created for my glory” (43:7); “precious in my eyes” (43:4) “BAD NEWS” (1) ISRAEL’S SIN • “trust in idols” (42:17); “darkness… the blind” (43:16); “the Lord against whom we have sinned” (42:24) (2) ISRAEL’S SUFFERING • “a people plundered and despoiled (42:22); “no one to rescue them” (42:22); “he poured out his wrath upon them” (42:25)

  3. Christian prophetic themes in Isaiah What are some Christian themes in Isaiah? • What applied in Isaiah’s specific moment in history also applies more generally over all human history: humans have turned from God and are in need of redemption • A rebellious and sinful people, we have rejected God and His laws; • Our world, our existence, has been affected by our sinfulness and we suffer from it; • Our feeble efforts to appease God are self-serving and hypocritical • God desires for us to set things right with Him, and they will be if we turn to Him • God will redeem us from our terrible situation, and already is doing so in Christ • God brings/will bring a day of peace, the end of death, the end of suffering • The Servant of God redeems us through His suffering, and despite his horrible appearance, will save us.

  4. The Messiah of the ProphetsIsaiah and Christian FaithPOWERPOINT 9C

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