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Isaiah 1:1-9

Isaac Moran

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 In this passage, God addresses His people as children, just as Christians are addressed in the same way. How should focusing on God as our Father shape the way we relate to Him? How might truly recognising yourself as God's child help you during times of difficulty? (Romans 8:28; Romans 5:1-5; Hebrews 12:5-11)


Part of Israel’s rebellion was due to ungratefulness. How can we cultivate gratitude towards God even in difficult times? (1 Thessalonians 5:16-18; 1 Timothy 6:6-8; James 1:2-4)


The passage describes a gradual progression: forsaking the Lord → despising Him → becoming utterly estranged. Where have you seen this pattern in your own life or in the lives of others? What early warning signs might help prevent this downward spiral? How could we help someone who is displaying those warning signs? (Jude 17-25; Galatians 6:1-2)


What does this passage teach us about the reason for our obedience, considering that God is both our holy God and loving Father?


God preserved a remnant from Judah not because of their righteousness but because of His grace and covenant promises. How might this truth affect the way you approach God when you’ve failed Him? In light of the gospel of grace, with Jesus as our substitute who takes our punishment, how should this truth transform the way you deal with guilt, failure, or the temptation to rebel against God?