63:7-14 & 66:19-24
Isaiah held prophetic themes in all his writings throughout. God’s absolute holiness in His Spirit, the necessity of judgment for Israel’s sin and pride, and the promise of the future Messianic salvation through a remnant, his new creation. The 12 times Isaiah mentions His Spirit are noted here, as we see him gathering a family together from all the nations of the world into the “HOUSE OF THE LORD”, 66:20.
Isaiah 11:2, His Spirit will be in The Messiah & grant wisdom
26:9, His Spirit will be teaching about His justice
30:1, His Spirit will be as if his children are consulting God
42:1, His Spirit will issue law to the nations
44:3, His Spirit will be poured out upon his children
48:16, His Spirit will speak publicly
57:16, His Spirit will not be angry forever but give life to our spirit.
59:21, His Sprit will forever speak to His children
61:1, His Spirit is sovereign and will encourage, strengthen & give freedom
63:10, His Spirit will be an enemy to rebellious people
63:11, His Spirit will be placed upon his people
63:14, His Spirit will grant rest and guide his people.
The Spirit can be grieved by ______________________, highlighting a personal nature that interacts with human faithfulness (Isaiah 63:10).
What are the 3 attributes of His Spirit described in Isaiah 11:2
_______________________________________, 1st Corinthians 2:4
_______________________________________, John 14:26
_______________________________________, Galatians 5:22
The new reputation granted to God’s people is seen as a promise in Isa. 63:14 by His Spirit. What do you think makes this reputation known in the world? See Isa. 62:2.
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