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Back to EpisodesThe Confession and Call of Isaiah (Isaiah 1–6)
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Start at the base of a towering mountain and look up: that’s how Isaiah feels when you let his words fill your field of view. We open with the covenant heartbeat behind every prophet’s message, then move into Isaiah’s sharp double edge—clear warnings of judgment paired with a compelling invitation to grace. The stain is real, the mercy is greater, and the path forward isn’t moral polish but a God who says, “Come now, let us reason together.”
From there we lift our eyes to the mountain of the Lord, a vision of a future kingdom where the Messiah teaches the nations and Jerusalem becomes the world’s bright center. Isaiah doesn’t blink at timelines: near-term crises like famine and invasion sit beside the distant “day of the Lord,” a sobering period of global reckoning echoed in Revelation. Yet even at the darkest points, hope breaks through: the Branch of the Lord, beautiful and glorious, signaling restoration for Israel and an open invitation to all whose names are written in the Book of Life.
We also step into the temple with Isaiah and feel the tremor of holiness. “Woe is me” turns to purified lips and a willing heart—“Here am I, send me”—even after hearing that fruit may be scarce and listeners hard of heart. That collision of awe, forgiveness, and obedience becomes a map for living faithfully when cultures call evil good and good evil. Join us as we draw out the moral clarity, the end-times perspective, and the resilient hope that make Isaiah timeless. If this journey helps you see more of God and walk straighter paths, share it with a friend, subscribe, and leave a review so others can find the way.
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