Isaiah, Do Not Be Afraid,
Part Two, Six sessions
(Isaiah 40–55)
Explore some of the most beautiful and powerful passages in Scripture. Written to a people who had lost everything, these chapters speak words of comfort, hope, and renewal. Through vivid imagery and poetic vision, Isaiah points again and again to God as Creator, Sustainer, and Redeemer.
Participants are invited to reflect on the promises of God, to hear again the call to trust, and to rediscover a faith rooted not in circumstances, but in the steadfast love of the Lord.
Session Titles:
- Prepare the Way of the Lord
- Sing a Song of God’s Servant
- Do Not Be Afraid!
- A Light to the Nations
- The Servant, a Man of Suffering
- God’s Steadfast Love and Compassion
Isaiah, Your Light Has Come,
Part Three, Five Sessions
(Isaiah 56–66)
As God’s people return from exile, they face the challenge of rebuilding not only their city, but their identity as a community of faith. Isaiah speaks into this moment of tension and hope, calling the people toward unity, justice, and a renewed vision of God’s future.
These chapters reveal a God whose house is open to all nations and whose promises extend far beyond one people or place. The study also highlights the deep connection between Isaiah and the New Testament, as Jesus draws on these very texts to define his mission.
Session Titles:
- The Gathering God of Israel
- A Life Essential to the Lord
- The Light Shines in the Darkness
- A New Identity: The Redeemed of the Lord
- New Heavens and New Earth!