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Prophecies about Israel’s coming Messiah are all throughout the Hebrew Scriptures, but Isaiah 53 is such a concise and precise description of this Messiah, who sounds just like Jesus! Written about 700 years before Jesus’ birth, we all - Jew and Gentile alike - can find comfort in the reliability of God’s Word and His promises for us. Meet Jesus in the Hebrew book of Isaiah and meet people who have met Jesus! We all need this Messiah.

Meet Me in Isaiah Marnie Clark

    • Religion & Spirituality

Prophecies about Israel’s coming Messiah are all throughout the Hebrew Scriptures, but Isaiah 53 is such a concise and precise description of this Messiah, who sounds just like Jesus! Written about 700 years before Jesus’ birth, we all - Jew and Gentile alike - can find comfort in the reliability of God’s Word and His promises for us. Meet Jesus in the Hebrew book of Isaiah and meet people who have met Jesus! We all need this Messiah.

    Episode 66: Katy Shelton - "We See Dimly" - Isaiah and Revelation

    Episode 66: Katy Shelton - "We See Dimly" - Isaiah and Revelation

    Are you tempted to skip over passages in Bible that contain messages of judgment? Katy Shelton, author of Forever Matters: How the Return of Jesus Completes You, a brand new devotional on the book of Revelation, actually helps us see God's great love in these messages!



    You can pre-order ⁠Forever Matters⁠ now, just about anywhere books are sold online!



    In addition to Forever Matters, Katy has co-authored Christmas Matters based on the book of Luke and Easter Matters, based on the book of John, with her good friend Anna Nash.



    Check out "What Matters - Let's Talk About It," a podcast with Katy Shelton and Anna Nash, that provides Bible readings for their devotional series. Coming soon...Katy and Anna will discuss each chapter of Revelation to accompany Forever Matters!



    If you would like to contact Katy, then please visit her website:

    katyshelton.com

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    All music on this episode is courtesy of Project of Love.

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    • 30 min
    Episode 65: Road to Emmaus Series: "Love Compelled Him" - Isaiah 6

    Episode 65: Road to Emmaus Series: "Love Compelled Him" - Isaiah 6

    Isaiah must have had his own Road to Emmaus moment when he met Jesus after he was martyred. Can you imagine his shock to find out that the One he beheld in his throne room vision was the Messiah Himself? The fact that Jesus left His throne to come to earth to be mocked, misunderstood, and killed must only mean one thing: He loves us beyond our wildest imaginations!

    Scriptures referenced:
    Isaiah 6
    Isaiah 11:1
    John 12:37-41
    John 1:1, 14
    2 Corinthians 8:9
    Romans 8:17-18
    Hebrews 4:16
    Romans 8:31-34

    "My Savior Left His Throne" sung by Advent Birmingham & produced by Zac Hicks

    All music from Project of Love by Xander Stok
    projectoflove.com
    Excerpts from these Project o Love songs: Isaiah 65/53, Isaiah 35, Isaiah 43 Pt.1 - I Love You

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    • 22 min
    Episode 64: Road to Emmaus Series: "Check Your Source" - Isaiah 5

    Episode 64: Road to Emmaus Series: "Check Your Source" - Isaiah 5

    In Isaiah 5 we see that God's anger was not satisfied, and then in Isaiah 54 we see that He swore He would never be angry with His people again. The vineyard pictured in Isaiah 5 was producing terrible fruit, despite the fact that the Gardener took such special care of it. Today, we take a look at hints about the Messiah from Isaiah, who would come and bear good fruit and lead the people in righteousness. Jesus could have had Isaiah 5 in mind when He tells His disciples that He is the "True Vine" in John 15!

    Lots of Scripture in this episode, so grab your Bibles & a journal!

    Scripture referenced:

    Isaiah 5

    Isaiah 11:1-4a

    Isaiah 53:4-6, 10-11

    Isaiah 54:10-11

    Isaiah 55:1-2; 3-5; 10-11

    John 15:1-5

    Galatians 5:15-16; 22-25

    Ephesians 3:14-21



    Thank you to Project of Love for the beautiful music in this episode! Visit their website: projectoflove.com to explore all their music.



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    • 31 min
    Episode 63: Connie Sanders, Co-founder of The Way Home: Recovering a Thriving Faith after Spiritual Abuse

    Episode 63: Connie Sanders, Co-founder of The Way Home: Recovering a Thriving Faith after Spiritual Abuse

    We talk a lot on this podcast about how Isaiah (and the rest of the Old Testament) points us to Jesus. Maybe you see the evidence, but still have a hard time entering into a relationship with Jesus, not because you don't believe with your head, but because your heart has been hurt. Maybe the very ones who were supposed to point you to Him, actually became a stumbling block to receiving His love.

    Today we have the privilege of speaking with Connie Sanders, co-founder of The Way Home, whose mission is to help those who have experienced spiritual abuse recover a thriving faith.

    You can connect with The Way Home on their website:

    theway-home.org

    Follow them on Instagram: @_theway_home



    For your own study:

    Isaiah 40:11
    Isaiah 63:9
    John 10:7-10
    Hebrews 1:3


    All music is by Project of Love

    YouTube:  @ProjectofLove_biblesongs 

    Clips from songs: "Isaiah 65/53 - All Day Long I Open My Arms" "Isaiah 35 - Sorrow and Mourning"

    "Isaiah 40 - Feed His Flock"



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    • 31 min
    Episode 62: Road to Emmaus Series: "The Severe Mercy of God" - Isaiah 3-4

    Episode 62: Road to Emmaus Series: "The Severe Mercy of God" - Isaiah 3-4

    Do you ever read passages like Isaiah 3 & 4 and see God as mean and uncaring? Be honest! Today, we are going to look at God's heart of compassion for His people and for you by looking at an example of God's shocking forgiveness and restoration of one of the most evil kings in Judah's history.



    For your own study:

    Isaiah 3-4

    Jonah 4:2

    2 Chronicles 33:1-13

    Isaiah 30:18

    Lamentations 3:33

    Isaiah 40:11



    Suggested memory verse: Isaiah 30:18

    Suggested song for this week: Isaiah 40 by Project of Love

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    • 25 min
    Episode 61: Road to Emmaus Series: "Walk in Light of This" - Isaiah 2

    Episode 61: Road to Emmaus Series: "Walk in Light of This" - Isaiah 2

    Welcome to the 5th episode in our Road to Emmaus series! In today’s episode we will get a glimpse of hope - the New Jerusalem - in the midst of the prophecy of coming judgment. The disciples were confused at Jesus' death because they thought He was the One who would "redeem Israel (Luke 24:20-21)." They didn't realize that their greatest enemy was sin -and Jesus came to take care of that first. There would be a part one and part two and Jesus' second coming will usher in the New Jerusalem!

    Here are the Scriptures referenced:
    Isaiah 2
    Isaiah 28:16
    I John 2:1,2
    John 3:16
    2 Corinthians 3:16-18

    Book Referenced: Lights in a Dark Place: True Stories of God at Work in Columbia by Rebecca Davis
    Suggested song: Isaiah 28 by Project of Love
    Suggested memory verse: Isaiah 28:16
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    • 19 min

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