

S4:169 Isaiah 10-14
Jul 16, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Bo Richardson, a former Watermark student and a captivating speaker, delves into the profound themes of Isaiah 10-14. He tackles the perplexing question of how God governs through adversaries, illuminating His justice and mercy. Bo emphasizes that even the harshest divine discipline is rooted in God's love. He reflects on the concept of a 'remnant'—the faithful few who endure, and connects these biblical insights to the transformative presence of Jesus and the Holy Spirit in our lives today.
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God's Sovereignty Over Nations
- God is sovereign, meaning He ultimately controls everything for our good, including the actions of His enemies.
- This sovereignty shows God uses nations like Assyria to administer justice on Israel without losing control.
Righteous Judgment and The Remnant
- God's judgment on Israel is righteous because of their ongoing sin and pride.
- Despite many people being like sand on the sea, only a remnant will return, showing God’s just discipline.
Temporary Rule of God's Enemies
- God's enemies, like Assyria, do not ultimately rule; they serve God's purpose temporarily.
- God will also judge and hold these nations accountable for their pride and sins.