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Isaiah 41: God’s Elect

The pith of this teaching on election explains that God is sovereign, God controls and guides all events for God’s glory and for the good of God’s people.

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Isaiah 41: A Conqueror From the East

Who directs world events? Who has that power?  Is it the nations themselves?  Is it politics, economics, and diplomacy?  Is it the power of each of the nations’ local deities?  Did anybody, in fact, see these world events even coming? Do things “just happen,” or is God at work?  Are we part of a larger…

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Revelation 11: Measuring the Temple

John’s visions dovetail in several places with Ezekiel’s vision, and especially here, the correlations are strong. So what was measuring the temple to signify? As you probably have guessed, answers may vary (!) #Revelation11 #MeasuringtheTemple #Ezekiel

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Revelation 11-13: 1,260 Days

Revelation 11-13 speaks repeatedly of a timeframe that seems to last about 3.5 years (the length of Jesus’s ministry, interestingly enough). But there is not consensus about what it all means. #Revelation11 #TheBeast #TheGreatTribulation

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Isaiah 40: Encouragement of God

Isaiah’s prophecy has been the source of comfort and courage to the heavy-hearted for thousands of years. This is God’s reassurance that the Lord still loves God’s own, that God is still our God, and we who have put our hope and trust in the Lord are God’s people.

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Isaiah 40: Incomparable God

In order to true up the people’s understanding of spiritual reality (which is not defined by physical appearances), Isaiah began to describe God from the proper perspective.

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