Isaiah: The Naked Truth!

KEY QUESTION: Are you calling good evil and evil good in worship and in your daily life?

In this lesson, God, through Isaiah the prophet, calls us to consider how we feel, think and act about worship and our daily lives. I encourage you to read the passages and follow along to the audio lesson.

2 Peter 1:20-21, Deuteronomy 13:1-5, 1 John 4:1-6, Galatians 1:8-12

2 Peter 1:20-21: All Scriptures come to us from God. And in both the old and New Covenant, God values His words over the tricks and assumptions of men.

This year (2023) the world population is estmated to be 8 billion. How many people either do not beleive that God came in the flesh (John 1), and is the last Messiah (Christ)? Not trillions (obviously), but billions. And how many churches in Christianity are actually teaching and practicing in worship and life what the Apostles taught (Acts 2:42, 1 John 4:6)? Perhaps millions, if not billions also. DO NOT BE ONE OF THEM.

Isaiah 1:1 (2 Chronicles 26-32), Isaiah 2, Isaiah 20:1-4

Not all kings were bad or good, just as how not all leaders and teachers are all bad or all good. We must all learn from the bad examples, and follow the good examples.

Isaiah 1:10-20, John 4:23-24, Matthew 23:23

Holiness is more than being a “good” moral upright person. Worshiping as God commands is just as important. And what you beleive and practice as religion is very important to you salvation. Are you really worshipping in “spirit and truth”?

Isaiah 1:16-20, Isaiah 5:13-24b, Isaiah 5:20-21

In your daily life and worship, are you calling bad good and good bad?

Isaiah 1:10; 2:3; 1:17; 3:24 

Open your Bible, read, meditate and accept the commandments and blessings of God. DO not be like those who reject God’s words, and allow society, culture and false teachers to tell them what is good and bad.

May God bless you and you strive to return to God by returning to the Bible.

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