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"Through the Bible" Week 41

"Through the Bible" Week 41. Joy in the House of Prayer. If Jeremiah is the "Weeping Prophet," Isaiah is the "Rejoicing Prophet.". Isaiah lived 700 years before Jesus was born, and preached for 40 years. Isaiah repeatedly speaks of unsurpassable joy.

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"Through the Bible" Week 41

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  1. "Through the Bible" Week 41 • Joy in the House of Prayer

  2. If Jeremiah is the • "Weeping Prophet," • Isaiah is the • "Rejoicing Prophet."

  3. Isaiah lived 700 years before Jesus was born, and preached for 40 years.

  4. Isaiah repeatedly speaks of unsurpassable joy.

  5. Anger is not antithetical to joy because when we respond correctly to God's discipline, full joy, the joy of salvation - the joy of knowing we are forgiven - is the guaranteed result.

  6. Messages from Isaiah concerning joy • 1. Some of Isaiah's statements describe the absence of joy. • 16:9, 10 • 22:12, 13 • 65:13, 14

  7. Messages from Isaiah concerning joy • 2. Some of Isaiah's verses identify the very high degree of joy that will be experienced by the people of God • 9:3 • 30:29 • 60:4

  8. Messages from Isaiah concerning joy • 3. There are verses which describe the joy that God Himself experiences. • 62:5 • 65:19

  9. Messages from Isaiah concerning joy • 4. Among those who join in the rejoicing are the deaf who now hear, the blind who now see, and even the dead who are raised up to new life. 29:18, 19; 26:19 • Even nature itself will be involved in the rejoicing. • 35:1, 2; 44:23; • 49:13; 55:12

  10. Messages from Isaiah concerning joy • 5. The joy that Isaiah talks about is expressed in singing and shouting. • 12:6 • 42:10 • 51:3 • 52:8, 9 • 54:1

  11. 6. This joy is clearly linked to salvation. • 12:1-3 • 25:9 • 61:10

  12. Messages from Isaiah concerning joy • 7. What is promised by Isaiah is an everlasting joy. • 61:7 • 65:18

  13. "Foreigners who bind themselves to the LORD to serve him, to love the name of the LORD, and to worship him, all who keep the Sabbath without desecrating it and who hold fast to my covenant -- these I will bring to my holy mountain and give them joy in my house of prayer. Their burnt offerings and sacrifices will be accepted on my altar; for my house will be called a house of prayer for all nations." (56:6, 7)

  14. Three important questions: • Who are these people? • Where is it that they gather? • What is the chief characteristic of their gatherings?

  15. Three important questions: • Who are these people? • Gentiles

  16. Three important questions: • Where is it that they gather? • House of Prayer

  17. Three important questions: • What is the chief characteristic of their gatherings? • JOY

  18. Isaiah 35:10 • "The ransomed of the LORD shall return and come to Zion with songs and everlasting joy upon their heads: they shall obtain joy and gladness, and sorrow and sighing shall flee away."

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