We’ve all read parts of Isaiah. We’ve read about the word in Chapter 55, fasting in 58, and comfort in 60. We’ve seen the babe, Jesus, in Chapter 11, and prayed for the strength of eagles in 40.
But why is God so angry in the rest of Isaiah? Chapter 1 begins a tirade of judgment, warning, hardship, and woe. A straight read-through of Isaiah leaves you weeping like Jeremiah, the prophet.Is this prophecy directed at the Jews and their oppressors thousands of years ago?
Or is it about God’s judgment at the end of the age? One thing we know for certain is that in these last days, judgment begins with the household of God. In Isaiah we see that God will stop at nothing to reclaim the hearts of His people whom He loves..
Terri Buckingham's passion is to hear God and teach His people to walk by the Spirit anytime, anywhere, in any way God calls.
(01) No Other Gods: In God's Voice (02) No Other Gods: Loving What God Loves; Hating What He Hates (Volume 3) (03) The Prophetic Word Made More Sure: In God's voice (04) The Prophetic Word Made More Sure: Volume 3 (05) Winning Again: Rules of Engagement for Spiritual War (06) The Far Country: Experiencing Heaven on Earth (07) Christian Liberty: The Art of Mixing Law and Grace (08) Majesty (09) Isaiah: Messiah (10) Kingdom Marriage: Finding Your Perfect Mate (11) Praise: The Strongest Power in the Universe (12) Eternity: I want you here with Me. -God (13)The Case For Christ (14) Kingdom Purpose Kingdom Power (15) Kingdom Mates: Stepping Heavenward (16) Spirit Power: The Biblical Method of Spirit Travel