Opening Up Isaiah

Andrew ThomsonSKU: OUISAIAH ISBN: 9781846253522

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The book of Isaiah is a tale of two cities: the Jerusalem Isaiah knew, and the Jerusalem that he saw. We are introduced to both in the opening five chapters. They are like two photographs marked, 'before' and 'after'. But how will the transformation come about? Isaiah's answer is 'Judgment!' And it's coming soon.

The opening of Isaiah's vision is not a pretty sight. The Lord has twenty- twenty vision, x-ray vision even, when it comes to the sins of his people. While God sees perfectly, Judah's hearing is not good at all. So bad, in fact, that the Lord initially addresses the heavens and the earth, rather than the people, with his analysis of the situation. That can be summed up in one word: rebellion! What follows is a kind of 'state of the nation' address, that says, to put it bluntly, that the nation is in a state. 'They have forsaken the LORD, they have despised the Holy One of Israel' (1:4). And where has it got them? 'Your country lies desolate' (1:7).From Chapter 1 

Please note that throughout chapter 3 where, apart from the first mention in the header paragraph what should be 'Ahaz' is consistently printed as 'Ahab'. - this will be corrected on a reprint

About the Author:

Andrew Thomson is pastor of Kesgrave Baptist Church in Suffolk. He became a Christian while studying at Oxford, where he also met his wife, Helen. He ran a Christian bookshop in Woking for some years before being called to the ministry. His first pastorate was at Mitchley Hill Evangelical Church in Sanderstead, Surrey, before moving to Kesgrave in 2010. Andrew and Helen are blessed with three children: Esther, Gemma and Joel.

 

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Clear, perceptive & accessible - this is a lively big-picture guide to a profound & complex OT prophecy. This exposition firmly roots Isaiah in the context of the whole Bible, powerfully presents the prophet's message & effectively draws out its implications for us today. Best of all, it leads us to Christ, the wonders of his grace & the glories of His kingdom. I warmly commend it.' David Jackman, past President of the Proclamation Trust, London, UK

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