Isaiah 13-23: The God of Every Nation
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In this episode of Bible for Newbies, Russ Michaels explores chapters 13 through 23 of the book of Isaiah, focusing on the prophetic oracles directed at various nations including Babylon, Moab, Egypt, Jerusalem, and Tyre. He emphasizes the themes of God's sovereignty, judgment, mercy, and the call to repentance, illustrating how these messages reflect God's heart for all nations and His desire for redemption.
Inside the episode:
- Yahweh is the God of every nation, not just Israel.
- Judgment in the Bible is about setting things right, not revenge.
- Egypt's prophecy indicates a future unity in worship among nations.
- Repentance is a turning away from sin and back to God.
- God's kingdom will never end, unlike earthly kingdoms.
- Every promise in scripture is either fulfilled now or awaits future completion.
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