

Day 194 (2 Chronicles 27, Isaiah 9-12) - Year 7
12 snips Jul 13, 2025
Explore the transition from King Jotham to Ahaz, illustrating their contrasting faithfulness to God. Delve into Isaiah's prophetic messages about the Messiah and their significance today. Reflect on themes of divine wrath versus sacrificial love, alongside personal insights that invite engagement. Plus, join in on the fun with an exciting contest and sneak peeks of upcoming content!
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God's Covenant and King Jotham
- King Jotham was a good king because he "ordered his ways before the Lord" as promised to David's line.
- Prosperity and faithfulness were directly linked by God's covenant with David's descendants.
Isaiah's Messianic Prophecy Depth
- Isaiah's prophecy about a new king is expected literally by contemporaries but hints at something deeper.
- The king is called Mighty God, indicating a divine nature beyond a mere earthly ruler.
God's Sovereignty and True Kingdom
- God's kingdom is about new hearts, not heritage; even orphans and widows can be cut off due to opposition.
- God uses Assyria as a tool for judgement but remains sovereign, preserving a faithful remnant.