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Isaiah 31-32:8
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Read Isaiah 31-32:8
1) Facing disaster, Judah turned away from the presence of God in the temple, choosing instead to trust Egypt because they appeared strong. This was idolatry and a direct violation of God’s commands. How might we do this today in our own lives when disaster comes, or when there is the threat of disaster? How might the idolatry of trusting something more than God show up in our lives? How would you define the difference between working to fix a problem in a God-honouring way versus the idolatry of trusting something other than God?
2) God is described as a lion who won’t flinch at shouting shepherds, and as a hovering bird who protects, delivers, spares, and rescues. What do these pictures teach us about God’s character and the way He cares for His people? Which image speaks to you more today, and why?
3) In verse 6, Isaiah calls those in deep revolt to turn to God. How is repentance an expression of genuine faith? Why is it vitally important that the Christian message include repentance for salvation and ongoing repentance for sanctification? What might it reveal about a person’s belief if they grow tired of repentance or deny the need for it? How might this verse help us in our evangelism, especially when speaking to those who are deeply rebellious?
4) How do Isaiah 31:8–9 point to the saving work of Jesus?
5) How should the church be an expression of the reign of the righteous king (32:1–8) in regard to:
• Governance (v.1)
• Refuge (v.2)
• Knowledge and wisdom (vv.3–4)
• Societal values (vv.5–8)