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In this episode of Resurrection Radio Podcast, we learn about the prophesies of Jesus Christ in Isaiah. We learn that Jesus Christ is in the prophesies of the prophet even before the birth of Jesus Christ. We also learn that the prophet Isaiah would preach against sin and was allowed to prophesy about Jesus Christ in the Spirit of Truth. We can see that Isaiah is able to preach about repentance of sin and prophesy about Jesus Christ in a similar manner to the prophets Jeremiah, Daniel, and Ezekiel.
We also see how Isaiah was able to have visions that allowed him to understand his calling as a prophet. We learn that Isaiah is humble and obeys the word of GOD. We can see that Isaiah decides to preach and to instruct people in the faith. We see that Isaiah is able to preach prior to the exile and allow for the people to experience the steadfast love, grace, and faith that are from GOD while preaching repentance from sin.
Resurrection Radio Podcast
Episode: “King Jesus Christ Prophesied in the Book of Isaiah”
Introduction
Good afternoon! My name is Eduardo. This is Resurrection Radio Podcast. I am your presenter. The episode for today is about King Jesus Christ and how King Jesus Christ is spoken about in the Book of Isaiah. The episode is going to talk a little bit about the prophets and Israel because, of course, there are promises of a savior that would redeem the people of Israel. Not only the people of Israel, but also the whole world from the difficulties of life. We learn that this is Jesus Christ.
King Jesus Christ in the Book of Isaiah
When we read about the prophesies, we know that there is a future individual who would save humanity. This future individual would redeem humanity from their sins. King Jesus Christ would lead them to a new world and a better world. We know that in the books of the prophets there is a specific pattern that the prophets preach concerning repentance of sin, prophecy, and the glorification of GOD Almighty. GOD Almighty allows humanity and believers to have faith through it all. GOD Almighty reproves and offers correction. GOD Almighty tells us what we need to change in order to have eternal life. GOD Almighty wants to make sure that we are not sinning and that we are not falling into the paths of the world. To have sin as a way of life is something that GOD Almighty does not want from us. GOD Almighty wants us to be separate in order so we can remain pure and not follow the ways of the world.
Based on this, GOD Almighty offers reproof making sure to remind us of what is allowed and what is not allowed based on the word of GOD Almighty. We see that when the prophets are sent, they tell the people to the specific point of what they were doing wrong. In Isaiah, initially, similar to Malachi GOD Almighty is sending the prophets to tell them what the people are doing wrong. They are not fully committed to GOD Almighty and doing things out of routine. That is not what GOD Almighty wants, GOD does not want us to worship through routine. GOD Almighty wants us to worship GOD first and to make sure that we obey the first commandment. GOD Almighty is above everything else. Individuals need to change from previous lukewarm belief and repent of sin, and make sure that we are obedient to GOD Almighty and that we are obeying the Commandments of Moses.
Repentance of Sin
The prophets are sent specifically for this. While some individuals within society are not aware that there was sin. The prophets were sent to tell people to repent of sin in order for there to be favor and society to be stable. We see that when the majority of individuals start to sin, the remnant is not aware of that. What we know is that GOD Almighty is aware of that. GOD Almighty tells the prophets to tell the people what is not pleasing to GOD. That happens in Isaiah. And so it says specifically what they were doing. It states:
“Depart, depart, go out from there; touch no unclean thing; go out from the midst of her; purify yourselves, you who bear the vessels of the LORD. For you shall not go out in haste, and you shall not go out in flight, for the LORD will go before you, and the GOD of Israel will go before you, and the GOD of Israel will be your rear guard.”- Isaiah 52: 11-12
GOD Almighty is saying specifically to purify by obeying the commandments of Moses and have zealous faith. To make sure that what they are doing to glorify GOD Almighty was being done through wholehearted fullhearted worship and not out of simply routine. This describes obeying the commandments out of fear and faith in GOD Almighty, there was a need for a zeal in worship. The people were going to the temple and offering their drink offerings and other offerings, but GOD Almighty did not want that. GOD Almighty did not want incense and did not want all that because it was being done out routine but not out of faith. GOD Almighty wanted for the people to first stop sinning and then to participate in those activities. That is why the prophets are sent. In Malachi, we see the same thing. The people are doing specific wickedness, and Malachi is sent to tell the people what needs to change.
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The purpose of this blog is the glorification of GOD Almighty, King Jesus Christ, and the Spirit of Truth. We are reminded in the Book of Revelation of the need to persist through faith in the end times of what we know. We are to have belief in the Scriptures. We are to have faith in King Jesus Christ who died on the cross and resurrected on the third day to give us eternal life and who provides the Spirit of Truth. We are able to glorify GOD Almighty above everything in this world. We are reminded in Revelation to not be a part of idolatry and not to take the technological modification.
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