The Program of Peace (58:1—66:24)
In view of the false and ritualistic worship in his day, the prophet looks to the coming of Messiah in light and the turning of people to Him (58:1-14).
Israel, condemned for her depravity and sinfulness, will be converted by the Redeemer in Zion with the covenant through the Spirit (59:1-21).
There will be blessings of glory for Israel and access for the Gentiles—following a short period of affliction (60:1-22).
Messiah will be filled with the Spirit of the LORD to fulfill the work of redemption and deliverance in the Messianic age (61:1-11).
The prophet, wishing to see the promises of glory fulfilled, prepares and calls the people to God, who will defeat all enemies (62—63).
In response to the mercies of God for His people Israel, the nation will confess its sin, calling for a demonstration of God’s power (64).
In response to the prayer of Israel, judgments will purge the rebels from Israel and prepare the remnant for the consummation of the ages with a new heaven, new earth, and new Jerusalem, in all its peace and prosperity (65:1-25).
The LORD God will be worshipped in sincerity and shall comfort the remnant in the great day of redemption (66:1-24).
In view of the false and ritualistic worship in his day, the prophet looks to the coming of Messiah in light and the turning of people to Him (58:1-14).
Israel, condemned for her depravity and sinfulness, will be converted by the Redeemer in Zion with the covenant through the Spirit (59:1-21).
There will be blessings of glory for Israel and access for the Gentiles—following a short period of affliction (60:1-22).
Messiah will be filled with the Spirit of the LORD to fulfill the work of redemption and deliverance in the Messianic age (61:1-11).
The prophet, wishing to see the promises of glory fulfilled, prepares and calls the people to God, who will defeat all enemies (62—63).
In response to the mercies of God for His people Israel, the nation will confess its sin, calling for a demonstration of God’s power (64).
In response to the prayer of Israel, judgments will purge the rebels from Israel and prepare the remnant for the consummation of the ages with a new heaven, new earth, and new Jerusalem, in all its peace and prosperity (65:1-25).
The LORD God will be worshipped in sincerity and shall comfort the remnant in the great day of redemption (66:1-24).
In view of the false and ritualistic worship in his day, the prophet looks to the coming of Messiah in light and the turning of people to Him (58:1-14).
Chapter 59 speaks of the salvation of the Lord that is available to these people if they will repent of their sins.
Israel, condemned for her depravity and sinfulness, will be converted by the Redeemer in Zion with the covenant through the Spirit (59:1-21).
Beginning with chapter 60, the last chapters of the book, from 60 - 66, declare the glory and favor of the Lord that is still planned for the people of the Lord. These people have made a great mess of their lives and the nation of Israel, yet the Lord does not just give up and forget his people. He still has wonderful plans for this earth and the people who live here. This is the greatest message of the book as it is a prophesy of the blessings of our Lord Jesus Christ.
There will be blessings of glory for Israel and access for the Gentiles—following a short period of affliction (60:1-22).
Beginning with chapter 60, the last chapters of the book, from 60 - 66, declare the glory and favor of the Lord that is still planned for the people of the Lord. These people have made a great mess of their lives and the nation of Israel, yet the Lord does not just give up and forget his people. He still has wonderful plans for this earth and the people who live here. This is the greatest message of the book as it is a prophesy of the blessings of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Messiah will be filled with the Spirit of the LORD to fulfill the work of redemption and deliverance in the Messianic age (61:1-11).
Beginning with chapter 60, the last chapters of the book, from 60 - 66, declare the glory and favor of the Lord that is still planned for the people of the Lord. These people have made a great mess of their lives and the nation of Israel, yet the Lord does not just give up and forget his people. He still has wonderful plans for this earth and the people who live here. This is the greatest message of the book as it is a prophesy of the blessings of our Lord Jesus Christ.
The prophet, wishing to see the promises of glory fulfilled, prepares and calls the people to God, who will defeat all enemies (62—63).
Beginning with chapter 60, the last chapters of the book, from 60 - 66, declare the glory and favor of the Lord that is still planned for the people of the Lord. These people have made a great mess of their lives and the nation of Israel, yet the Lord does not just give up and forget his people. He still has wonderful plans for this earth and the people who live here. This is the greatest message of the book as it is a prophesy of the blessings of our Lord Jesus Christ.
The prophet, wishing to see the promises of glory fulfilled, prepares and calls the people to God, who will defeat all enemies (62—63).
Beginning with chapter 60, the last chapters of the book, from 60 - 66, declare the glory and favor of the Lord that is still planned for the people of the Lord. These people have made a great mess of their lives and the nation of Israel, yet the Lord does not just give up and forget his people. He still has wonderful plans for this earth and the people who live here. This is the greatest message of the book as it is a prophesy of the blessings of our Lord Jesus Christ.
In response to the mercies of God for His people Israel, the nation will confess its sin, calling for a demonstration of God’s power (64).
Beginning with chapter 60, the last chapters of the book, from 60 - 66, declare the glory and favor of the Lord that is still planned for the people of the Lord. These people have made a great mess of their lives and the nation of Israel, yet the Lord does not just give up and forget his people. He still has wonderful plans for this earth and the people who live here. This is the greatest message of the book as it is a prophesy of the blessings of our Lord Jesus Christ.
In response to the prayer of Israel, judgments will purge the rebels from Israel and prepare the remnant for the consummation of the ages with a new heaven, new earth, and new Jerusalem, in all its peace and prosperity (65:1-25).
Beginning with chapter 60, the last chapters of the book, from 60 - 66, declare the glory and favor of the Lord that is still planned for the people of the Lord. These people have made a great mess of their lives and the nation of Israel, yet the Lord does not just give up and forget his people. He still has wonderful plans for this earth and the people who live here. This is the greatest message of the book as it is a prophesy of the blessings of our Lord Jesus Christ.
The LORD God will be worshipped in sincerity and shall comfort the remnant in the great day of redemption (66:1-24).