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Isaiah, part 2 - "The Gospel Prophet"

 

Video recording of the May 19, 2008 Bible study held for the Loma Linda University School of Allied and Public Health

Isaiah is sometimes called "the gospel prophet" not only because the good news is specifically mentioned several times in this book, but also because Isaiah opens such beautiful prophet windows into the life and death of Jesus. This Bible study covered chapters 40-66 and primarily addressed one question: "What is the Gospel?"  We frequently say "the gospel must go throughout the world", but what is the gospel?

Also, many thanks to Art for setting up the green screen and to Marco for teaching me how to edit the video. There are still some kinks to be worked out but the virtual studios will provide a nicer background for future Bible studies!
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"Our God is a Consuming Fire"



The last Bible study before summer break was on the book of Isaiah. This book contains some of the most critical passages on the subject of fire and the destruction of the wicked. All of these thoughts over the last few weeks ultimately led to the writing of this paper.

Christian beliefs about the fate of the wicked fall into two broad categories:

• A literal burning hell in which the sinner is punished for all of eternity. This view is associated with the belief that the soul is immortal.

• Less common is the belief that the suffering of the wicked lasts only for a period of time. This view is referred to as “annihilationism”. In this model, God is typically described as destroying (or annihilating) them after a brief period of conscious suffering by fire. 





There is another way of understanding the fire that is described in the book of Revelation and elsewhere in scripture - a view that incorporates these words of Jesus on the subject of fire:

“I came to set the earth on fire and how I wish it were already kindled.” (Luke 12:49)

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Isaiah, part 1



Video recording of the May 12, 2008 Bible study held for the Loma Linda University School of Allied and Public Health

This Bible study on Isaiah covered some of the major topics within the first 39 chapters of Isaiah. The book of Isaiah is quoted 21 times in the New Testament. Isaiah saw God in all His glory on His heavenly throne, he saw God in all his humility as he was tortured to death, he saw Satan, he saw heaven and he saw hell. The theology in this book is profound and exciting.
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Isaiah Audio, part 1, 2008



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The book of Isaiah is quoted 21 times in the New Testament. Isaiah saw God in all His glory on His heavenly throne, he saw God in all his humility as he was tortured to death, he saw Satan, he saw heaven and he saw hell. The theology in this book is profound and exciting.
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Isaiah Audio, part 2, 2008



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During this Bible study we discussed chapters 40-66 of Isaiah. The "Good News" is mentioned several times during these chapters. We often say that the Good News must go throughout the world, but what is the Good News? How does Isaiah describe the Good News?