Questions for Reflection for Study of Isaiah 58 Through 64

In our bustling world filled with demanding schedules, finding moments to connect with others and reflect on this journey we call life is truly a gift, made possible through the power of the Internet. Sharing thoughts and engaging in meaningful discussions across the world is an incredible blessing, offering a space for encouragement and growth. The provided Questions for Reflection below aim to inspire thought and guide the practical application of biblical principles—timeless truths that support and nurture us through every stage of life, helping us thrive in our unique paths. If you haven’t yet, be sure to click the follow button at the top right of this page to stay updated on future posts.

Isaiah 58 – What kind of people don’t like having their sins rehearsed to them? Thoughtfully consider each part of God’s fast (See Isaiah 56:1-2)? Which are you used to doing?

Isaiah 59 – Why is the world in such a mess? What is the cause of separation from God? What is the effect on you personally? To our society? Who is on the scene to help? How does He win over sin?

Isaiah 60 – What must the nation do when the Redeemer arrives? What are the personal and societal changes in the presence of the Redeemer? How do you reconcile striving for a better society now and waiting for a revealed glorious society in the future?

Isaiah 61 – What is the assigned servant’s part in the covenant (See 59:21 with 52:13; 55:4-5)? How will it transform society? What inheritance will all the people of the Lord enjoy? What are the two metaphors used to illustrate righteousness?

Isaiah 62 – Why is the servant determined to keep speaking (See 62:1 with 59:21)? Why does the Lord delight in you? What emotions would speaking with this certainty (62:8-12) tend to arouse in an other-minded crowd?

Isaiah 63-64 – What is the servant resolved to do yet? In what ways has God been good to Israel? What are the desperate needs in your life? Do you think God will deliver?

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1 Response to Questions for Reflection for Study of Isaiah 58 Through 64

  1. Thanks for all the prep work.

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