

Isaiah 33:24-35:4 (Episode 475)
Aug 22, 2025
Discover the profound themes of divine grace and protection in Isaiah, likening Zion to a safeguarded ship amidst turmoil. Explore the promises of abundance and healing that highlight forgiveness as central to God's blessings. Delve into the connection between Old Testament prophecies and the Gospel, emphasizing redemption. Witness the stark imagery of judgment contrasted with hopeful restoration, illustrating uncreation as a consequence of rebellion. Finally, find strength in biblical comfort, encouraging faith in times of anxiety.
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King And Zion: Dual Focus
- Isaiah 33 pairs Zion and her king to show salvation is both place and person.
- The king's forgiveness produces health, abundance, and security for the city.
Promises For The Forgiven
- Isaiah's promises are for forgiven people, not the morally perfect.
- Forgiveness (not merit) explains the city's healing and abundance.
Command And Promise Lens
- Read the Old Testament as command (law) and promise (gospel) to hear its gospel.
- Promises of a coming Savior are the Old Testament gospel fulfilled in Christ.