Sunday, February 26, 2023

Isaiah 49-57

 Homiletics                                  Study: Children of the Promise – Kingdom Divided                                

Lesson     21                                Passage:       Isaiah 49-57

Content (List of Topics or Events)

Lord tells of redeemer and salvation (Isaiah 49-52:12)

1. Call to listen and hear what Lord says – the Holy one of Israel has chosen you (49:1-7)

2. In time the Lord will answer and have compassion His children – then all mankind will know the Lord is Savior and Redeemer (49:8-26)

3. Sovereign Lord response to sin (exile) and servant’s call to rely on Him (50)

a. Because of sins you were sent away (50:1)

b. No one came to Lord for help (50:2,3)

c. Servant’s tongue, ears, and help comes from the sovereign Lord (50:4-8)

d. Question of reliance on God or torment (50:9-11)

4. Listen and Hear faithful – salvation is on the way (51:1-6)

5.Those who take God’s instruction will be comforted “you are God’s people” (51:7-16)

a. Awake Jerusalem – God defends his people (51:17-23)

b. Awake Zion – Clothe yourself in strength (52:1-5)

c. Know – God reigns, redeems and is salvation; He goes before you (52:6-12)

Lord describes suffering Servant (Isaiah 52:13-53:12)

1. The servant – High and lifted up and highly exalted. (52:13-53:2)

2. Suffering servant – despised, pierced, oppressed and suffered bearing the sins of many making intercession for us (53:3-12)

 

Lord’s invitation to leave wickedness and come with contrite heart and take refuge in Him (Isaiah 53:13-57:21)

1. Lord redeems and has compassion and vindicates servants of the Lord (54)

2. Lord call to come and seek the Lord while He may be found (55:1-6)

3. Word of the Lord will not return empty (55:7-13)

 4. Lord’s instructions for righteousness with salvation and an everlasting name (56:1-8)

5. Lord’s inditement of Israel… blind, no ambition, no understanding, seek their own gain and seek their own pleasure. (56:9-12)

6. Lord calls out pagan sorceress, idols and practices; these will be exposed and carried away. (57:1-13)

7. Lord, high and exalted will revive the spirit in the heart of the contrite. (57:14-21)

Divisions (Main Blocks of Thought)

Lord tells of redeemer and salvation

Isaiah 49-52:12

Lord describes suffering Servant

Isaiah 52:13-53:12

Lord’s invitation to leave wickedness and come with contrite heart and take refuge in Him

Isaiah 53:13-57:21

Subject Sentence (Summarizes the contents of the Divisions – No more than 10 words)

Isaiah describes our redeemer calling faithful come to sovereign Lord

Aim (Main Teaching Point of the Passage)

CTATLT redemption comes God whose humble servant paid the price or our sin and our salvation and peace with God

Specific Application Questions

When told that there is a redeemer, how do you respond?

What characteristic of Jesus, suffering servant, means the most to you?  How does that convict you in your service to God?

How has your life demonstrated a contrite heart to God?  What specific thing does this mean to you?

Principles to Remember                                                                                                                                           

Salvation comes from the Lord

Jesus paid it all for us

Word of the Lord does not come back empty.

Characteristic of God

Redeemer

Theme

God’s provision provides the way for faithful to receive His salvation provision

 

Saturday, February 18, 2023

Isaiah 40-48

Homiletics                                  Study: Children of the Promise – Kingdom Divided                                

Lesson     20                                Passage:       Isaiah 40-48

Content (List of Topics or Events)

A voice of Comfort and hope for God’s People (Isaiah 40-41)

1. Lord declares sins paid spoken tenderly (40:1-2)

2. A Voice calling prepare the way of the Lord; glory revealed for all mankind (40:3-5)

3. A voice bringing good tidings of Sovereign Lord with no comparison (40:6-27)

a. Comes with power and tends flock like a shepherd (6-11)

b. Who can understand the mind of God (12-14)

c. Before Him the nations are nothing (15-17)

d. Idols are nothing; God is creator (18-27)

4. Soaring hope is in the Everlasting God (28-31)

5. Chosen descendants helped and strengthen; I am your God (41:1-29)

a. Upheld by God’s righteousness (1-10)

b. Redeemer and will not forsake (11-20)

c. Idols are nothing and detestable (21-29)

A servant of the Lord bringing Salvation (Isaiah 42-46)

1. Servant to bring justice to nations – covenant for people and light to Gentiles (42:1-9)

a. Sing to Lord a new song; leading blind in ways they have not known (10-17)

b. Blind and deaf Israel pays no attention and apply ways of the Lord (18-25)

c. God is with his chosen people and destruction for unfaithful (43:1-28)

d. Spirit poured out on thirsty land; ones declaring to be Lord’s (44:1-5)

2. God’s call to return to Him (44:6-23)

3. Temple to be rebuilt (44:24-28)

a. God summons His people by name raining down righteousness (45:1-8)

b. Woes to quarreler (45:9-10)

c. Israel’s call to give up idols; be saved (45:11-25)

d. Idols are burdensome (46:1-2)

4. Listen to God; It is He who made, sustains and will rescue (46:3-4)

a. No comparison to God; what He says He will bring about (46:5-11)

b. Listen stubborn-hearted; righteousness is near and salvation will not be delayed (46:12-13)

A call to listen and pay attention Judgment for wicked (Isaiah 47-48)

1. Sit in the dust Virgin Daughter of Babylon – God will take vengeance

 (47:1-4)

a. Sit in Silence Daughter of Babylon – You showed no mercy (47:5-7)

b. None like God; disaster will come on you and conjurers and star gazers can’t rescue (47:8-15)

2. House of Jacob; I know how stubborn you are and I foretold things before they happened (48:1-6a)

3. I know how treacherous you are; God has delayed wrath (48:6b-11)

4. Listen and come together – God made foundations of earth. (48:12-14a)

5. God has selected ally to carry out His mission – Against Babylonians (48:14b-15)

6. Listen God teaches what is best and directs the way you should go (48:16-17)

a. If only you paid attention; “good” (48:18-19)

b. God has redeemed; flee Babylon (48:20-21)

c. No peace for wicked (48:22)

Divisions (Main Blocks of Thought)

A voice of Comfort and hope for God’s People

Isaiah 40-41

A servant of the Lord bringing Salvation

Isaiah 42-45

A call to listen and pay attention Judgment for wicked

Isaiah 46-48

Subject Sentence (Summarizes the contents of the Divisions – No more than 10 words)

Isaiah comforts telling of salvation and judgment; listen be saved.

Aim (Main Teaching Point of the Passage)

CTATLT there is no one like the Lord; don’t trust in others because they can’t bring salvation

Specific Application Questions

Where do you place trust in others rather than in relying on God?

How do you fail to listen to God’s direction?

Where is that place that you demonstrate your stubbornness and fail to seek God’s best?

Principles to Remember                                                                                                                                           

God is our voice of comfort

Listening to God rescues

Listening to God sustains.

Characteristic of God

Sovereign Lord

Theme

God desires our best and wants us to hear His voice

Friday, February 3, 2023

Isaiah 6

 Homiletics                                  Study: Children of the Promise – Kingdom Divided     Lesson     18                                Passage:       Isaiah 6

Content (List of Topics or Events)

Isaiah sees the Holy Lord Almighty (Isaiah 6:1-4)

1. Isaiah sees Holy Lord in Temple (1)

2. Seraphim above the Lord with 6 wings; 2 covering faces, 2 covered feet and two flying (2)

3. Seraphim proclaiming to one another holiness of God and that the earth was full of His glory (3)

4. Seraphim’s sound of voices shook temple and smoke filled the temple (4)

 

Isaiah recognizes Sin, Cleansed and Sent (Isaiah 6:5-9a)

1. Isaiah recognizes that he is unclean seeing the Lord (5)

2. Seraphim flew with live coal and touched Isaiah’s lips saying guilt and sin taken away - Cleansed (6-7)

3. Voice of Lord asks Isaiah “whom shall I send and who will go for us?” (8)

4. Isaiah answers… “send me” and sent to tell the people God’s message (9)

 

Isaiah’s Go Message to Israel of Judgment and future Hope (Isaiah 6:9b-13)

1. Be…. (10a)

  a. Hearing but not understanding

  b. Seeing but not perceiving

  c. Heart Calloused

  d. Ears dull

  e. Close eyes

2. Otherwise… (10b)  

  a. Might see

  b. Hear with ears

  c. Understand with hearts

  d. Be healed

3. How long Isaiah’s question; and Lord’s answer (11-13a)

a. Until, cities ruined, without inhabitants, fields ruined and ravaged

b. Until Lord and sent everyone away, land forsaken

c. A tenth will remain; it will be laid waste

4. Holy seed will be the stump in the Land – Hope (13b)

Divisions (Main Blocks of Thought)

Isaiah sees the Holy Lord Almighty

Isaiah 6:1-4

Isaiah recognizes Sin, Cleansed and Sent

Isaiah 6:5-8

Isaiah’s “Go” Message to Israel of Judgment and future Hope

Isaiah 6:9-13

Subject Sentence (Summarizes the contents of the Divisions – No more than 10 words)

Isaiah sees Holy Lord, recognizes sinful self and given message.

Aim (Main Teaching Point of the Passage)

CTATLT there is a Holy Lord on the throne; He has cleansing power for those who come to Him and a message for us to proclaim

Specific Application Questions

How do you recognize your Heavenly Father? How do you praise Him for His Holiness?

What sin is in your life and what needs to be taken to the Lord for cleansing (removal once and for all)?

What do you refuse to recognize in your life needs to be taken care of?

Principles to Remember                                                                                                                                           

We have a Holy God who must be praised

Our sin must be recognized and cleansed

We have Hope in Jesus

Characteristic of God

Holy

Theme

Our holiness comes from our Holy Lord Almighty who wants our service in His kingdom.