Isaiah Part I
A study of the prophecy of Isaiah. Written more than 2,700 years ago, it is very valuable to us today. There are many benefits to the study of what happened to Israel. Most important, though, one finds in this study some of the clearest prophecy about Jesus, written more than 700 years before He was born in Bethlehem. This book is quoted several times in the New Testament, even by Jesus, Himself. Themes encountered here include “remnant,” the assurance that God always preserves a faithful group, even in the worst times. “The Sovereignty of God” is dramatically presented. We hear Isaiah speak of “servanthood,” even calling Jesus a servant. He speaks of the “Holy One of Israel,” God Himself, and of the “Messiah,” God’s Anointed One.
Lesson 11: Send Me
Lesson Goal: To challenge students to listen for and respond to God’s call to serve. Scripture Memory: Isaiah 6:3.
Lesson 12: Sent
Lesson Goal: To show students how some people respond to God’s message. Scripture Memory: Isaiah 6:8.
Lesson 13: Ahaz Had Trouble
Lesson Goal: To encourage students to depend on God for hope, in Christ. Scripture Memory: Isaiah 7:14.
Lesson 14: Four Pictures of Trouble
Lesson Goal: To encourage students to depend on God for hope, in Christ. Scripture Memory: Isaiah 7:13.
Lesson 15: Warning! Warning! Warning!
Lesson Goal: To encourage students to depend on God for hope, in Christ. Scripture Memory: Isaiah 8:11.
Lesson 16: The King is Coming
Lesson Goal: To show students God’s promise of a true king for all the world. Scripture Memory: Isaiah 9:6.
Lesson 17: The Raised Fist
Lesson Goal: To help students understand the justice of God. Scripture Memory: Isaiah 10:1, 2a.
Lesson 18: The Conqueror Will Be Conquered
Lesson Goal: To help students understand the way God works in this world. Scripture Memory: Isaiah 10:3.
Lesson 19: A Promise and a Threat
Lesson Goal: To help students understand the way God works in this world. Scripture Memory: Isaiah 10:3.
Lesson 20: A Perfect King for a Perfect Day
Lesson Goal: To show students God's promise of a perfect King who brings peace. Scripture Memory: Isaiah 11:9.