God, thru Isaiah, reassures that He is the Redeemer of Israel even though Israel is unfaithful. The LORD gives a promise of victory, they are God’s witness and Babylon will be destroyed. The Lord reminds them of the shortcomings of Israel, but that in the end He is Sovereign of all.
A Spiritual Storm
Paul and his shipmates are caught in a storm at sea; they are unable to make any progress towards their desired destination and they fear for their lives. But God sends a messenger to Paul to remind him of His promise to get Paul to Rome. He also tells him that though the ship will be lost; all the lives of his fellow companions will be saved.
Religious Failure
Israel’s disobedience and their failure to listen and see causes the Lord to lament the blindness of His servant people Israel. God is lovingly patient with us, but there comes a time when He will act. Times of correction are our reassurance that the Lord is NOT indifferent to us.
Unsaved Shipmates
The voyage begins, Paul sails for Rome along with 276 other souls. The winds are not favorable on the trip and Paul, fearing a disaster, advises a pause in the journey. Paul’s warning are ignored.
The Unfailing Servant
God’s promise concerning His Servant, here the LORD’s chosen Servant is Christ, prophesied 750 years before His incarnation. Isaiah expresses a song of praise to the LORD, rejoicing in the mightiness of God and his faithfulness to His people.
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