n Isaiah 43:11, God proclaims that He is the only Savior. Isaiah is prophesying to the people of Israel about the way that God will redeem His people from captivity. God announces that He will go before His people. Whether through water or through the fire, God will be there. God will ransom His people. God will defeat the nations around her. God will redeem His people and call them to Him. It is a message of hope for a people in danger from idolatry, sin, and captivity. But God’s message spans time and eternity. As we, His people, continue to struggle with sin, God continues to ransom us. God continues to offer us a relationship with Himself. God continues to bring light and hope into our lives. He is the only savior. In the promise to Israel, we see the promise of Jesus for us today. We see the work of God in our lives. We find forgiveness, grace, and freedom when we walk with Him. It is a promise that we need to embed in our hearts. This week, read through Isaiah 43 and stop to notice all the ways that God promises salvation. Can you see Jesus in those promises?
Date | Reading |
December 14 | Isaiah 43:1-44:5 |
December 15 | Isaiah 44:6-28 |
December 16 | Isaiah 45 |
December 17 | Isaiah 46-47 |
December 18 | Isaiah 48-49 |
December 19 | Isaiah 50 |
December 20 | Isaiah 51:1-52:12 |
December 21 | Isaiah 52:13-53:12 |