

God warned Isaiah not to fear what his people feared, but to fear Him...

When Isaiah legally recorded the boy’s name even before his conception, he made the child and his name a public...

Invitation upon invitation was sent to erring Israel to return to their allegiance to Jehovah...

God provided powerful evidence that He wanted the best for His children, but they rejected the gently flowing way He...

Join John Bradshaw and the author this quarter, Roy Gane, as they provide additional insights into this week's...

God brought faithless King Ahaz to circumstances in which he had to make a difficult decision: To believe or not to...

God does not promise that His people will not endure hardship and pain, but He promises to be with them.

God was ready and willing to empty all of heaven and earth for a wicked king if he would only believe!

While Ahaz was weighing his options to meet the threat from Israel and Syria, God was already at work.

Rather than recognizing that God was the only Friend who could rescue him and his country, Ahaz tried to make a...

This week we’ll look at a king of Judah whose world was falling apart, and we’ll seek to understand why he made the...

Iniquitous practices had become so prevalent among all classes that the few who remained true to God were often...

God does not want any to perish,, which explains why He sent Isaiah to the people of Judah—and Jesus to the world.

Not only does God’s sanctuary throb with awesome power; it’s a place where weak and faulty people such as we can find...

As Isaiah beheld the revelation of the glory and majesty of his Lord, he was overwhelmed with a sense of the purity...

When a soldier was signing up for a second term of duty, the army recruiter asked why he wanted to re-enlist. “I...

Join John Bradshaw and the author this quarter, Roy Gane, as they provide additional insights into this week's...

Sadly, the professed people of God had separated from Him, and instead represented Him as devoid of mercy and...

By using a parable, God helps the people to look at themselves objectively in order to admit their true condition.